Posted inAdvice Encouragement & Inspiration News NOW What? Posted by Academic Support September 7, 2011 Do you have to address the question, "NOW what am I going to do? I…
Posted inCurrent Affairs Miscellany News Interesting Ideas on Class Attendance Policies at Freakanomics Posted by Academic Support August 20, 2011 There is a very interesting discussion at the Freakonomics blog (same authors as the book)…
Posted inAdvice Bar Exam Preparation Exams - Studying Unusual fonts may aid in learning Posted by Academic Support April 20, 2011 More new science on learning and metacognition: Helpful tips for students: 1) We learn better…
Posted inCurrent Affairs Miscellany News COMPLETE THE SURVEY! Posted by Academic Support April 13, 2011 If you have not completed the ASP survey sent by John Mollenkamp, please take the…
Posted inMeetings News Second Annual Empire State Legal Writing Conference–May 12-13 Posted by Academic Support April 11, 2011 Teaching Legal Writing Effectively to Prepare Students for PracticeFriday, May 13, 2011 Hosted by St.…
Posted inCurrent Affairs Exams - Studying News Do students know what is good for them? Do they care? Posted by Academic Support April 1, 2011 The ABA Journal and the National Law Journal reported on an law review article that…
Posted inAcademic Support Spotlight Current Affairs Meetings ASP Section at AALS Posted by Academic Support January 17, 2011 There will be additional posts on AALS, but this is a brief overview of the…
Posted inAdvice Current Affairs Exams - Studying Do teachers grade more harshly when they use red pens? Posted by Academic Support April 21, 2010 Some interesting science to report...at least one presenter at every ASP conference mentions that students…
Posted inNews Students as Customers Posted by Academic Support January 19, 2010 This is an update from an earlier post I had written about the concept of…
Posted inNews Important article for our students Posted by Academic Support July 10, 2009 Please check out Aspiring Lawyer Finds Debt Bigger Hurdle than Bar Exam. I think it…