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The 2006 Law
School Mastery Home Study Course
The Manual & the entire course on 10
CDs!!
Sold at
www.lawschoolmastery.com for $ 247!!
Learn the
Real Secrets of Law School Mastery, and Quickly Learn How To Work
Smarter, Ace Your Final Exams, & Keep Your Sanity!
Dear Law
Student,
If you want
to quickly learn the skills to excel in law school, ace your final exams, and
still manage to keep your sanity in the process, then this might be the most
important letter you'll ever read.
Here's why:
All the law
study aids on the market - the outlines, hornbooks, and canned briefs - simply
restate class materials but do not prepare you much for what you encounter in
day-to-day law school and on your final law exams.
Now, I know
you're probably skeptical. That's normal and healthy. Let me tell you some
more...
Three Reasons The Law
School Mastery Method
Is The Key To Success In Law School
Reason
One: Advice From the Trenches!!!
I'm a law
school veteran, and I know what it's like in the trenches: the pressure of the
impossible workload, the confusion of the mysterious world of legal study, and
the fire coming at you from all directions. You, like me, have had to deal with
all the nonsense, dead ends, and frustration of law school life.
Sure, before
I started I read all the books I could about the 1L Experience - you know the
ones, written by Ivy League pinheads who whine about 'surviving' 1L at a top 10
school, where class rank doesn't matter and top summer positions are theirs for
the picking. Sure, the average law student can really relate to that! Of
course I struggled, and soon looked to commercial outlines and canned briefs for
guidance.
Let me tell
you a little story....
I Fought
the Law, And the Law Won......
One day I was called to brief one of the minor Con Law cases in class -
something to do with railroads and interstate commerce. I had briefed the case
and was prepared, or so I thought. Anyway, the professor was one of those
jokers that had his students terrified of his bitter outlook and obnoxious
demeanor. Needless to day, I was psyched out - I stammered and got confused
easily, more aware of my stress and fear than I was with the facts and law.
My classmates
snickered at my inept answers and lack of confidence. It didn't matter that
they, too, performed poorly when called on, the whole law school environment
seemed to bring out the worst in everyone. So I took my lumps for 15 long
minutes before he moved on to someone else.
I was very
depressed after the incident. I usually managed to hold my own in class, but
this knucklehead proved too much for me. The poor performance shook my
confidence, and at that point I knew that I had to do something to keep this
from happening again.
Figuring
The Winning Strategy
So I began developing a strategy for success. I learned from what I did right
and also from what I did wrong, and I also noted what worked and what didn't
work for others. I began paying attention at subtle, hidden interactions in
class. I spoke with everyone I could about the PROCESS of a law school
education, be they professors, successful students, unsuccessful students, and
even people who packed their bags and quit altogether - I knew I had something
to learn from everyone.
I figured
that while I didn’t know what I was doing yet, I DID know enough to learn what
was working for others, identify the successful strategies, and duplicate the
process for myself.
Reason
Two: The Secret Skill That Taught Me To
Beat the Professors At Their Own Game!!!
Unlike the
out-of-touch Ivory Tower crowd that write most of the study aids on the market,
my lifelong interest wasn’t in the law - it was in the areas of self improvement
and cognitive science.
One
discipline I had been successful with for years was NLP, or Neuro Linguistic
Programming, a proven methodology for modeling successful strategies, and a
skill set for building qualities into yourself that you can use to succeed.
Among other things, NLP is used by Fortune 500 companies, the US military, and
even top professional sports teams to dramatically improve performance.
NLP: The
Strategy of Excellence
NLP
was developed during the 1970's from extensive research. NLP is the study of
the structure of subjective experience, identifying common patterns in the
thinking mode of successful people and offers a means to
"model"
or "duplicate"
such excellence.
When people
discover what someone who excels does inside their head in order to perform a
task exceptionally well, then they've discovered a new strategy. In this
respect, when you begin to work with NLP and develop the skills, you will learn
to evaluate other people's successful models and working strategies and make
them work for you!
So I took the
principles of NLP and other cognitive sciences, combined them with my law school
experiences and the experiences of others, and crafted a strategy for succeeding
at law school.
The result
was astonishing.
I Fought
the Law Again, and This Time I Won
Wouldn't
you know it, some time later, that same pricky professor called on me in Con Law
again. This time, it was my turn to brief Roe vs. Wade. Oh boy!!!!
This time, much to the surprise of my Prof, my classmates, and even myself, I
was calm and relaxed. I had full command of the facts and of the Court's
reasoning. I saw the Prof's traps coming a mile away and had the insight to
avoid them. I even cracked a joke or two: the fear was gone and my normal
personality was shining through. I lasted an amazing 60 minutes tussling with
the old clown, something no one had ever been able to do.
The class
laughed again, this time because it all seemed so effortless and also because
the Prof wasn't scaring me anymore. Nope, he was just a pitiful old man trying
to get some kicks by abusing me.
And he
failed. He never called on me again.
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