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Uploaded by on Feb 12, 2008

Tips from Thomas Jefferson School of Law Professor David Steinberg on surviving the semester.

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  • Pace yourself, get a good night's sleep; excellent advice, and not just for law school...

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  • Thanks for the advice.! :) I needed this big time. I know its early since I am about to graduate high school but it never hurts to know ahead of time. :)

    THANK YOU SO MUCH!

  • Good advice. You guys should also check out my channel and videos. I make videos from a student perspective to answer questions and give advice about law school, student life, admissions, etc. I am a 2L that did very well 1L year so I am happy to help current 1L's by providing outlining tips, exam advice, stress-management techniques, etc. Leave me questions, comments, and feedback!

  • I don't like how he put that, saying your special because your in law school and that means that your job matters. From my point of view I wanted to help people and do something that mattered so I quit law school and became a police officer and I know what I do is the right thing. To many people go to law school these days because they want to be rich but in that case I found medical school to be more worth while.

  • This man is GOLD!

  • I payed particular attention to the first 2 and last 2 minutes of this video.

  • Wonderful advice, I have been trying to make it hard on myself just with the anticipation. Thanks for showing that the best advice is never complicated.

  • @Pacers317 "value of a degree" isn't exactly a scientifically quantified thing... though job placement statistics might be a bit more factual i suppose, but it's easy to game the numbers.

  • Didnt this school get sued by its own students for lying about the value of their degree and job placement?

  • Do lawyers have an interest in a coup d'etat or when the feds commit crimes against humanity? Where do you go when you're psychologically tortured for 3 and half years and your family is forced to sign NSLs and conduct Psy-ops experiments on you? How can I be denied a lawsuit or to speak with an attorney? Any opinions?

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