University of Missouri Law Students
First-year grades are important -- very important. Your 1L grades at University of Missouri 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.
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Law Preview made a huge impact on me. Throughout my law school semester I followed the Law Preview calendar fairly well. I used the weekends to review notes and outline and that, I believe, is what helped me the most. When it came time to study for finals, I was able to run through hypotheticals while the majority of my law school class was still constructing outlines. Staying two days ahead in reading also really helped me. The briefing techniques helped me pull the important information out of cases . . . Thank you so much for all the great tips and advice you provided me. I truly feel that without the insight Law Preview provided I would not have performed as well.
Hi guys, I have received my first semester grades from the University of Missouri and I thought you might be interested in knowing how I did. . . . My overall average was a 89/100. This included a 96 in Civil Procedure and 95 in Contracts. My grades automatically put me on the Deans List and in the top 10% of the 1L class . . . Your Law Preview course really helped prepare me for the challenges I faced as a 1L. Thanks again.


