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Thinking LSAT

Five Misguided 1L Study Tips (Angela Vorpahl) (Ep. 454)

Thinking LSAT

Nathan Fox and Ben Olson

Education

4.8868 Ratings

🗓️ 13 May 2024

⏱️ 83 minutes

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Summary

1L strategy coach Angela Vorpahl returns to Thinking LSAT to discuss five common but misguided pieces of advice for incoming law students. She explains why these conventional 1L strategies fall short and suggests more effective alternatives.


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3:08 - Class Prep vs. Exam Prep - Law professors insist that students should thoroughly read each assigned case. But reading every line of every case takes a huge amount of time. Angela advises students to invest their time in study methods that have a greater impact on their final grade.

20:15 - Note-Taking Strategies - Research suggests that students who take notes by hand might retain more information than students who type their notes. But for Angela’s preferred method of note-taking, handwriting notes simply isn’t fast enough.

33:05 - Study Supplements - Some law school traditionalists vilify study supplements like hornbooks, and they label students who use them as lazy. But these supplements aren’t shortcuts; they’re vital study tools—especially when professors routinely fail to teach the material in a straightforward way.

46:33 - Outlining Is Not Enough - A good outline may be necessary to succeed on law school exams, but it’s not sufficient. Angela describes the extra study step that students should take after outlining.

56:21 - IRAC - “Issue, Rule, Application, and Conclusion” (IRAC) has long been the popular structure for legal analysis in law school. But Angela argues that IRAC misses the most important part of how students score points on final exams.

1:07:28 - Intermediate Conclusions - Don’t worry too much about identifying intermediate conclusions. Focus on what the argument says.

1:16:26 - Academic Suspension - Nathan and Ben follow up on last week’s story about an applicant who wants to remove an academic suspension from their transcript.

1:18:46 - Word of the Week - Halo Top is execrable.

Transcript

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0:00.0

There are a lot of pieces of one-l advice they get perpetuated year after a year and so you'll hear them from professors from student services from other law students and lawyers.

0:08.8

These voices are really loud to do the same thing that we've always done,

0:13.1

even though they don't work as well. Hello and

0:25.0

the thinking Elsat podcast I'm Ben Olson and with me is Nathan Fox.

0:30.0

We're the co-founders of Elsad Demon.com and the Elsad Demon Daily Podcast. Today we have Angela Vorpahl.

0:37.3

You're a 1L strategy coach who helps law students take control of their one-l grades.

0:43.0

Super important.

0:45.0

Anything else you want to add to that?

0:47.0

Angela, you've been on the show before, twice actually.

0:49.0

I interviewed you once and then you joined both of us.

0:52.0

That was episode 378 I think and yeah

0:57.2

406 but yeah what else should our listeners know about you?

1:03.1

Yeah, well, thank you guys so much for having me back a third time.

1:05.7

I absolutely love these conversations, so I really appreciate it.

1:08.8

Yeah, so I'm a one-el strategy coach, so I work with incoming one one else so people who are starting law

1:13.9

school usually in the fall to build out their one-l grade strategies ahead of time so

1:18.8

that they can hit the ground running when classes start because usually what

1:22.1

happens for most of us

1:23.4

when we start 1L year is there's a lot of not knowing

1:25.8

what we're supposed to do.

1:27.1

And then we try to figure it out kind of on the fly

1:30.3

as we're getting buried by the coursework.

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