Jules Coleman, Yale Law School Professor, teaching torts at Law Preview's Chicago session

6-Days Of Instruction . . . 3 Steps To Success

OneReceive Over 45 Hours Of Intensive Instruction From The Nation’s Top Law Professors.

Law Preview students receive comprehensive course materials, outlines and lectures from our distinguished faculty of law school professors for each of the following first-year classes: Civil Procedure, Constitutional Law, Contracts, Criminal Law, Property, Torts and Legal Research & Writing.


By week’s end, you will understand the general framework for each of these courses. Additionally, you will have read and case-briefed more than 30 of the most important cases you will again encounter during your first year of law school. Click on the sample class schedule to the right to see how your week with us unfolds.


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TwoMaster Our Unique Test-Taking Method And Apply It To Real Law School Exams.

Most law students will tell you that all you have to do is "issue spot" to succeed on law school exams. That advice assumes you already know what the issues are and, more importantly, how to spot and analyze them. Issue spotting requires you to know "black-letter law" -- the basic rules and doctrines of a course such as Contracts. While mastering the legal rules provides you with the tools you need to sit for your exams, Law Preview teaches you how to use those tools to succeed on your exams.


After our students have learned the fundamental rules in the core first-year classes, they see how those rules get tested during our 4-hour Exam-Taking Strategies Workshop on Friday afternoons. Focusing on traditional law school essay examinations and short answer questions, our professors teach students how to apply our proven, five-step approach for dissecting any exam hypothetical.


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Three Understand Academic Strategies Used By The Most Successful Law Students.

Law Preview’s Founders and Professors all experienced tremendous success throughout their law school careers. They will share the secrets that allowed them to finish at the top of their law school classes and gain employment at some of the country's most prestigious private law firms, courts, and governmental agencies. Students receive instruction on such important topics as:


  • Case Briefing;
  • Time Management;
  • Outlining;
  • Surviving The Socratic Method;
  • Note-Taking & Studying; and
  • How To Think Like A Professor.
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What Our Students Say

More than 99% of our surveyed customers have said Law Preview met or exceeded their expectations:

On the first day of law school classes, I felt completely prepared for the experience. I was already ahead of most of my class in knowing how to brief a case, create an outline, and take lecture notes that would help me prepare for exams. I also had a unique understanding of the subject material in my first year classes due to the fantastic road map provided by each of my Law Preview professors. I'm currently ranked #1 out of 320 students and I don't think I would be having nearly the academic success that I'm having today without the solid grounding that Law Preview provided. I can't say enough good things about my Law Preview experience -- it was worth every dime and a whole lot more. It may be the best kept secret for how to prepare and succeed in law school!

—James C., Seattle University School of Law, Class of 2012

Law Preview was instrumental to my first-semester success at UT where I earned a 4.26 GPA. The Law Preview materials were terrific! In fact, there were many occasions when my assigned readings for law school included cases that I had previously studied at Law Preview. I learned how to read judicial opinions and brief cases at Law Preview, and those skills proved to be invaluable. Most importantly, Law Preview helped me design a solid study plan, and I was able to maintain focus throughout the semester.

—Anonymous, Univ. of Texas School of Law, Class of 2012

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