now entering hermit mode
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Study Saturday
Today, I will study like I haven’t studied all year. I am going to sit here in this library and finish my memo, finish Monday’s reading, and then use tomorrow to get ahead and start organizing myself for finals.
I WILL PREVAIL.
The only thing that will tempt me away from my work shall be a frappucinno. Yes, that sounds quite lovely ^__^
Tea kettle? Check.
Orange tea? Check. Pajamas? Check. Civ Pro text? Check. Ready for battle? Check!
What every law student needs to know. Maybe the most helpful thing I could do for my comrades in law school would be to start posting latte recipes? XD
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Tip #1: Write your own book
So, I thought I had discovered the ultimate way to make my notetaking useful. You see, I am one who is prone to taking lots of notes from the readings… but I find that I lack the motivation to look back at those notes and actually USE them. I tend to look more at my notebooks of class notes than the the notes from the readings that I had spent so much time on T_T. So what did I learn to do a few years back?
MAKE MY NOTES INTO BOOKS! Yes, ladies and gents, put the titles and headings in fancy newspaper/gothic font, set your printer to print book-style, fold the pages in the right order, staple down the middle and BAM you have a book. And you know what? All of a sudden your notes look cool. They look attractive. You WANT to read them. Just look at that fancy gothic font. I don’t know about you, but I want to read my notes. BUT today in class I discovered that my “books” had one pitfall: no index. I couldn’t flip through them to find what I wanted. So, not only am I going to have to tab my casebooks, but my notes too -_-
