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- 2009051500 contributor B11454899.
- 2009051500 created "2010.".
- 2009051500 date "2010.".
- 2009051500 date "2011".
- 2009051500 dateCopyrighted "2010.".
- 2009051500 description "The new world of law school : what makes law school so different? -- You are not alone : the increasing number of law students with learning disabilities -- Succeeding in law school by knowing how you learn best : what is your individual learning style? -- Legal reading : the key to law school success -- Legal reading for law students with ADD : did they read any differently? -- Going beyond the traditional case brief -- How to prepare for class : what does your professor really want from you? -- Obtaining accommodations for your learning disability -- Advice from law students who learn differently -- Writing in law school : learning legal structure, IRAC (no, not the country ...) and TREAC -- Tips for organizing your legal research -- Outlining : it's so much more than simply creating a really long document on your computer -- The law school essay exam -- Taking the multiple-choice law school exam.".
- 2009051500 extent "xiii, 218 p. :".
- 2009051500 identifier "9781594606922 (alk. paper)".
- 2009051500 issued "2010.".
- 2009051500 issued "2011".
- 2009051500 language "eng".
- 2009051500 publisher "Durham, N.C. : Carolina Academic Press,".
- 2009051500 spatial "United States.".
- 2009051500 subject "340.071/173 22".
- 2009051500 subject "KF283 .C48 2011".
- 2009051500 subject "Law Study and teaching United States.".
- 2009051500 subject "Law schools United States.".
- 2009051500 subject "Law students with disabilities United States.".
- 2009051500 tableOfContents "The new world of law school : what makes law school so different? -- You are not alone : the increasing number of law students with learning disabilities -- Succeeding in law school by knowing how you learn best : what is your individual learning style? -- Legal reading : the key to law school success -- Legal reading for law students with ADD : did they read any differently? -- Going beyond the traditional case brief -- How to prepare for class : what does your professor really want from you? -- Obtaining accommodations for your learning disability -- Advice from law students who learn differently -- Writing in law school : learning legal structure, IRAC (no, not the country ...) and TREAC -- Tips for organizing your legal research -- Outlining : it's so much more than simply creating a really long document on your computer -- The law school essay exam -- Taking the multiple-choice law school exam.".
- 2009051500 title "Learning outside the box : a handbook for law students who learn differently / Leah M. Christensen.".
- 2009051500 type "text".