Workshops and Lectures
Throughout the academic year, ASL faculty members teach a series of workshops and seminars on essay writing, multiple-choice test-taking strategies, time-management techniques, study tips, and other areas to help students succeed in law school and pass the bar exam.
Past workshops and lectures have included:
- Time Management: Learn to Better Manage Your Time
- Surviving and Thriving Your First Year of Law School
- Using Your Personal Learning Style to Your Advantage
- Writing Seminar #1: Remembering the Basics
- Writing Seminar #2: Word Selection, Sentence Structure and Voice
- Writing Seminar #3: How Not to Write Like a Lawyer
- Expert Reading Techniques for Law Students
- Maintaining a Healthy Mental Approach to Law School
- Creating Course Outlines and Other Study Materials
- Multiple Choice Test-taking Strategies: Part I of II
- Multiple Choice Test-taking Strategies: Part II of II
- Essay Writing Part II: Issue Spotting
- Essay Writing Part II: Outline
- Essay Writing Part III: Writing Your Response
- Faculty Panel: Preparing for and Taking Law School Exams
- Alumni Panel: Taking the Bar Exam (What I Did Right; What I Did Wrong)
- Social Media Do's and Don'ts for Law Students and Graduates
Check the ASL News e-newsletter and the website's News and Events page for upcoming workshops and lectures.