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Coaching, training, and resources to get the most out of your law school experience.

The Law School Playbook Halle Hara

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    • 4.9 • 29 Ratings

Coaching, training, and resources to get the most out of your law school experience.

    Introduction: Dear Student, Make the Most of Your Investment

    Introduction: Dear Student, Make the Most of Your Investment

    Welcome to The Law School Playbook! I’m Halle Hara, a professor of academic success and personal skills coach to law students and attorneys. I’m glad you’re here! Congratulations on the steps you have taken toward earning your law degree. If you are a 1L just starting out, these letters on law school learning and training will guide you to get the most of out of your experience.

    Case Reading Topic 1: Dear Student, Please Read

    Case Reading Topic 1: Dear Student, Please Read

    At the risk of sounding like a nagging parent, I implore you to please read for class—it is not optional. I know if you had your druthers, you’d mark every assignment on your syllabi with “TL; DR,” for “too long, didn’t read,” especially in the busiest year of your academic life. However, you are overlooking the critical fact that reading is what lawyers get paid to do.

    Dear Student, Think Beyond the Screen

    Dear Student, Think Beyond the Screen

    I’m a few years older than you. When I wanted information growing up, I turned to an outdated set of encyclopedias my parents bought from a door-to-door salesman or I went to the library. Reading is different today. Inquiring minds no longer grab the musty, dust-covered encyclopedias from the shelf but instead are immersed in digital media approximately seven hours per day. This progress is truly amazing—nearly every question you can conceive of can be answered in a few clicks. However, reading in this digital age has taken a toll on our intellect.

    Dear Student, Find Your Inner Purpose

    Dear Student, Find Your Inner Purpose

    My goal is not only to change if you read but also how you read for law school. For instance, you may be reading for class because you don’t want to be embarrassed if you are called on or want to cross the assignment off your always-growing “to do” list. When reading experts instruct you to read with a clear purpose, however, that’s not what they have in mind.

    Dear Student, Energy Matters

    Dear Student, Energy Matters

    We’ve all had those moments when we are sitting in front of a book, with our head resting on our hand, when our eyes begin to close. You tell yourself that you are “just resting your eyes,” which is something my Dad would say to me if I tried to change the channel when he was asleep on the couch. As much as you try to fight it, your body keeps drifting back to sleep. What do you do?

    Dear Student, Find Your Inner Actor

    Dear Student, Find Your Inner Actor

    If you find yourself just getting through your reading assignments, you’re not alone. The good news is that there are easy strategies that take no additional time but will ensure you’ll get a lot more out of your reading. One of those strategies involves finding your inner actor.

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
29 Ratings

29 Ratings

Linzmillz2006 ,

The MUST HAVE podcast during law school

Professor Halle Hara's The Law School Playbook is an incredible resource for law students. It has guided me through my first semester of law school and conitnues to into my second semester. The short, but chock-full episodes are practical, easy to listen to, strategic, and insightful. They cover topics under the umbrella of academic success from parsing statutes to psychology of success. Thank you, Professor Hara and The Law School Playbook!

Mister Snazzypants ,

A very helpful tool

This podcast is a helpful reminder for theoretical and practical day to day law school tips. However, it also focuses on a holistic, well-rounded approach toward balancing all of life during the law school process. I listen for a quick pick me up as well as sound advice that makes the experience much more navigable.

LegalAffairs ,

Wish this was available when I was in law school

Wow! I would have loved to have had something like this to help me navigate law school. Hara breaks things down so well and she offers great practical advice. What a great resource! I highly recommend this to law students at all levels.

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