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Hey Reddit community,
I'm currently a law school student facing a unique challenge – my professors aren't assigning cases for each topic we cover. This makes studying and understanding the subject matter a bit more challenging. I'd greatly appreciate any tips, strategies, or resources you can share to help me ace law school in this situation.
Have you been through a similar experience? How did you adapt your study routine to excel in law school without the traditional case assignments? Any book recommendations, study groups, or other strategies would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance for your insights! 📚🎓
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