FCSL Law Students
First-year grades are important -- very important. Your 1L grades at Florida Coastal School of Law will not only determine your eligibility for law review and other honors, but will dictate what job opportunities are available when you graduate. This is because the most selective legal employers recruit law students at the beginning of their second year, and they often will only interview law students who finished at the top of their 1L class. Given the staggering cost of a legal education, and a highly competitive legal hiring market, adopting a trial-and-error approach as a 1L is a flawed strategy. Learn why preparing for the challenges you will face during your first year of law school can help protect the substantial investment you are about to make in your legal education.
More than 99% of our surveyed customers have said Law Preview met or exceeded their expectations:
I just wanted to shoot you a quick email to give you another Law Preview success story. I took Law Preview last summer in DC before my 1L year. Upon starting law school, I felt very prepared and confident, largely in part to the preparation I received in Law Preview. I "booked" a class, and finished in the Spring in with all A's. I started at a tier 4 law school, Florida Coastal School of Law, and have made huge leaps in the law school rankings through my transfer acceptances at American and George Washington University School of Law -- I am still waiting on hearing back on my transfer application from Vanderbilt and Georgetown (my #1 choice). I just wanted to shoot you a quick email to thank you for the program and share some success.
Law Preview helped very much! I was much better prepared on day one to begin learning the cases, as my classmates were still figuring out terminology and how to brief. Additionally, I already had begun my outlines using the tips I learned at Law Preview, (once I had the books), and it was a lot easier to stay ahead then how most of my classmates were disadvantaged and thus playing catchup. It was absolutely essential to my success and I do not think I would have done nearly as well without it! I would recommend it to anybody, especially if you don't have the good fortune of a scholarship - it might cost money, but if you are going to pay $100,000 for law school on your own tab - this is the absolute BEST $1000+ I have spent, and the most cost effective means of helping me accelerate to the top of my class.
Law Preview helped me learn how to brief and pick apart a case. It also helped me with legal writing. I think the most important aspect of help that I acquired was getting to law school with my feet running. When I arrived, I knew how much time to spend working on law school work each day, as well as how and when I was supposed to start working on my outlines. I believe that Law Preview directly resulted in my 3.93 GPA my first semester.


