Posted inProfessionalism Call for Proposals for Blended Learning Conference Posted by Academic Support March 14, 2020 Designing the Law Student Experience in Blended Learning Mitchell Hamline School of Law, St. Paul,…
Posted inStudy Tips - General Online Learning Tips Posted by Academic Support March 13, 2020 The vast majority of law schools are transitioning to online environments for the foreseeable future. …
Posted inAdvice Encouragement & Inspiration Some Thoughts on Law School & COVID-19 Posted by Academic Support March 12, 2020 I brought my dog Maisey to school today. I know. That's not allowed. But sometimes…
Posted inCurrent Affairs Meetings Southwest Consortium of Academic Support Professionals Recap Posted by Academic Support March 11, 2020 This past Thursday and Friday, I was in Lubbock for the SWCASP2020, hosted by Cassie…
Posted inAdvice Encouragement & Inspiration Teaching Tips Fidociary Duties Posted by Academic Support March 10, 2020 Just to be clear, law students are not dogs. Law students are people, full of…
Posted inLearning Styles Miscellany Writing Academic Archetypes: The Overconfident Student* Posted by Academic Support March 9, 2020 Overconfidence has become a new norm in legal education. More and more students are entering and graduating from law schools with self-perceptions that exceed their proven competencies.
Posted inStudy Tips - General Mobilizing Passion Posted by Academic Support March 6, 2020 The best laid plans are mere dreams without actions. Recent research emphasizes the component of…
Posted inBar Exam Preparation Bar Exams Encouragement & Inspiration MPRE Law or MPRE Culture Posted by Academic Support March 5, 2020 Every once in awhile I have a "aha" moment. I stumbled into this one, and…
Posted inAdvice MPRE Advice Posted by Academic Support March 4, 2020 The MPRE is around the corner for many students. If you are wondering when to…
Posted inAdvice Current Affairs Encouragement & Inspiration Threats, Context, and Attention Posted by Academic Support March 3, 2020 Human beings -- of which law students are a subset -- are notoriously unreliable when…