u/Due_Strike_3670

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How do you guys structure your law notes

I'm currently trying to make notes for my law classes but they just have sooo much content and most of it is repetitive. For example we have to read a textbook chapter and watch the lecture but I find that they have the same information with just a few tweaks in wording so I'm wondering how can I take concise notes on those. ALSO most importantly how do I note down cases? Should i note down every single case in the textbook chapter or just the cases which are explicitly mentioned and explained in the chapter?

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u/Due_Strike_3670 — 11 hours ago
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ok so basicalllyyyyy i live really far from monash, like 2 hours away one way and my parents are super against me moving out so pls don't even recommend that. Uhm but because of that and my adhd I haven't really been attending alot of my law lectures and they only happen like once a week and there's no recordings or anything, i've attended maybe 1 or 2 and I feel like i've missed so much content. I just feel so disappointed in myself but honestly what can I even do at this point I've got 2 more weeks of classes that I will hopefully show up for but do any fellow law students who are also in year 1 semester 2 know any resources that can help me with essay writing and the exams? Or like resources that can help explain some concepts to me and stuff, or honestly ANY resources help.
Pls help a fellow gal out, i will send so much positive karma ur way

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u/Due_Strike_3670 — 8 days ago

I already have the 2nd edition and I need the 3rd edition due to updated cases in my public law class. Any help is appreciated my exam is coming up soon and I'm pretty desperate

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u/Due_Strike_3670 — 15 days ago