I was a lawyer but decided my dream was actually to become a psychologist. Thank you for keeping me motivated to study! I love your videos and I am watching this on my study break :)
thank you!! and omg I use it for so many things lol I have one in my kitchen as well. Mostly I use it to listen to music, to look up recipes, video chatting w/ my grandma, timers/alarms, and to turn on smart devices/plugs.
Hey!! Thank you ☺️ and it’s the app focus keeper. I purchased the premium version where you can change the color.. otherwise the free version is red & white 💗
Is it usually 20-30 pages for each class? I’m a junior in college completing 40-60 pages for each class, I was wondering if law school would be more reading? Currently studying for the LSAT 😅
Yeah, it depends on the professor though. 20-30 pages is a solid estimate per class, but in reality you will likely be reading 50-100 pages per night as a 1L (w/ 2 classes each day Monday-Friday). The reading in law school differs dramatically from undergrad. In the beginning, you might need to re-read a case several times to figure out what exactly needs to go into your brief for class. As a 1L, I set aside at least 4-5 hours per day to brief my cases--sometimes I spent more, sometimes less. But I can tell you that as you re-train your brain to "think like a lawyer" the readings become much easier and take far less time! :)
I was a lawyer but decided my dream was actually to become a psychologist. Thank you for keeping me motivated to study! I love your videos and I am watching this on my study break :)
thank you!! good luck and happy studying :)
I love how I saw legally blonde in the back. You are so inspiring.
I love watching people make coffee, it’s so satisfying and soothing! Also I’m new here, you’re almost to 1k!
I love these vlogs there so motivating!!
Up doing work please do more of these's vids this helps me through my client work
What do you use the Amazon show for? Also, love your videos I am weirdly obsessed with your desk space. ( but I'm not creepy).
thank you!! and omg I use it for so many things lol I have one in my kitchen as well. Mostly I use it to listen to music, to look up recipes, video chatting w/ my grandma, timers/alarms, and to turn on smart devices/plugs.
Hi, I’m new here!! What is that pink time clock that you use sometimes (I saw on tiktok lol) love your videos ❤️😊
Hey!! Thank you ☺️ and it’s the app focus keeper. I purchased the premium version where you can change the color.. otherwise the free version is red & white 💗
How do you use your colored highlighters? Do you have a system?
Yes I do! In my next video, I'll go into detail about it :)
Is it usually 20-30 pages for each class? I’m a junior in college completing 40-60 pages for each class, I was wondering if law school would be more reading? Currently studying for the LSAT 😅
Yeah, it depends on the professor though. 20-30 pages is a solid estimate per class, but in reality you will likely be reading 50-100 pages per night as a 1L (w/ 2 classes each day Monday-Friday). The reading in law school differs dramatically from undergrad. In the beginning, you might need to re-read a case several times to figure out what exactly needs to go into your brief for class. As a 1L, I set aside at least 4-5 hours per day to brief my cases--sometimes I spent more, sometimes less. But I can tell you that as you re-train your brain to "think like a lawyer" the readings become much easier and take far less time! :)
@@juliannamarieesq thank you so much for this advice! I love your videos 😍
I wanted to buy the Nespresso but I heard the pods are ridiculously expensive. If you drink a lot of coffee it can cost a lot of $$$.