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  • The Second Year of Law School - 5 Things to Do!
    [Reference-and-Education:College-University] Well, you survived your first year of law school and hopefully spent the summer gaining meaningful experience in a legal setting - be it an internship with a judge, clerking for a law firm or working as a student attorney for a legal clinic. Now it's time to embark on another year in law school. Here are 5 things to know going into your second year of law school.


  • Learn Spanish By Getting The Most Out Of Classes
    [Reference-and-Education:Languages] Generally, once someone enrolls in a Spanish class, they expect to learn Spanish right away. Some might simply leave it up to the teacher to hammer the words and verb conjugations into their head. But if you want to be different and get the most of your Spanish classes, then it will be important to do your part, also.


  • Learn Spanish Through Conversational Classes
    [Reference-and-Education:Languages] Many people only focus on learning Spanish grammar and do not put enough time into Spanish conversational practice. In addition to studying the grammar, you should also take conversational classes.


  • Learn Spanish for Business and Work
    [Reference-and-Education:Languages] There are many reasons why people choose to learn Spanish, be it to satisfy a language requirement in school. To live abroad in a Spanish-speaking country or simply for something new to do. But more and more, people want to learn Spanish for business and work reasons. As it is becoming more and more advantageous to learn Spanish.


  • Learn Spanish on Your Own With Books
    [Reference-and-Education:Languages] It's very possible to learn Spanish without taking classes and you can make just as much progress on your own as you would in a class. Though, this requires a lot of discipline and the ability to learn on your own. It also requires identifying which learning methods best suit you so you can apply them to when you start to learn Spanish.


  • The First Year Of Law School - 7 Things To Know
    [Reference-and-Education:College-University] The first year of law school is going to be a whole new experience for you. Here are seven things to know.


  • Going to Law School? Exams Are The Key To Your Future
    [Reference-and-Education:College-University] Law school can be a daunting three years of your life. Not only is it a major investment of your money, but also of your time and future. Meaning, if you're going to do it, you better get ready for law school exams.


  • How to Find The Right Lawyer For You - Do Your Research
    [Legal] The best way to find the right lawyer for you is to do research. Compile a list of attorneys and then interview them.


  • Why Choosing a Good DUI Lawyer is Important
    [Legal] If you are arrested for a DUI-related offense, it is very important that you find a good DUI lawyer to defend you. A DUI conviction can ruin your life.


  • Develop Spanish Listening Comprehension Through Music
    [Reference-and-Education:Languages] Two two easiest parts of learning Spanish are reading and writing, especially for those who are learning Spanish in a country where Spanish isn't spoken predominately, like in the United States, Canada or England. As a result, the parts that Spanish students develop the slowest are speaking and listening comprehension.


  • Learning Spanish - Get Organized - Make Lists
    [Reference-and-Education:Languages] Learning Spanish doesn't have to be difficult. And one way that you can make your life easier in studying Spanish is to get organized. What I recommend is purchasing a notebook with dividers and start organizing lists of spanish verbs, spanish adjectives, spanish prepositions, spanish idiomatic phrases as you come across them.


  • Learning Spanish - It's All About Repetition
    [Reference-and-Education:Languages] When it comes to learning Spanish, or any language for that matter, it’s all about repetition just as if you were learning to play a musical instrument or improve your backhand in tennis - the more you do it, the better you’ll become. It’s all a matter of muscle memory, in this case the muscle being your brain.


  • Why Learn Spanish?
    [Reference-and-Education:Languages] Learning Spanish can improve your life in many ways. Not only can you improve your English grammar, but knowing Spanish can make your vacations more enjoyable, help you learn other foreign languages, improve your career opportunities and basically make life more interesting!





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