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Navigating Law School's Waters - A Guide to Success (Paperback)
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Navigating Law School's Waters - A Guide to Success (Paperback)
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Law school, particularly the first year, can be a rather
intimidating and challenging experience for many students. This
book is designed to give students the tools they need to
successfully navigate their way through it. It introduces students
to the fundamentals of legal analysis and writing and teaches them
how to read and brief cases, outline, study, master law school
exams, and care for their physical and emotional well-being. In
short, it prepares students for every aspect of their journey
through law school. Unlike other introduction to law school texts,
this book is unique in that it takes a cognitive approach to its
instruction. It is premised on the belief that students learn new
information best when they have a "schema" or framework that allows
them to think logically about the information. Thus, it routinely
draws on non-legal examples when introducing new topics and skills,
and spends substantial time explaining why law students are
expected to read and brief cases, outline, study, and write exam
answers the way they are. Additionally, this book builds upon the
same core problems throughout, including the chapter exercises, so
that students can more easily master the relevant skills. Every
concept is illustrated and every chapter includes exercises that
encourage students to apply what they have just learned.
Accordingly, this book provides more than just written instructions
on how to navigate law school's waters. It shows law students how
to do so, thereby allowing them to sail smoothly through the
experience with great skill and confidence. Patricia Grande Montana
is a Professor of Legal Writing at St. John's University School of
Law. She earned her B.A. in Political Science and Psychology from
Wellesley College (magna cum laude) and her J.D. from Georgetown
University Law Center (cum laude). Before joining the law faculty
at St. John's, she was a litigator at Latham & Watkins,
concentrating on commercial and intellectual property matters. At
St. John's, she teaches Legal Writing and Drafting: Federal Civil
Practice. She is also the founder and Director of the Street Law:
Legal Education in the Community Program, where law students teach
a practical law course to high school students in the community.
She is a member of Phi Beta Kappa and the New York, Connecticut and
Massachusetts state bar associations. Professor Montana has
authored and presented many articles on legal writing theory and
pedagogy as well as professional skills instruction.
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