Elite Lawschooler Podcast Charles Buist
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This podcast will help you learn what you need to know to crush law school. The host, Charles Buist, interviews top performers in law school to help uncover the secrets to success in law school so that you can land the job of your dreams. Additionally, the show will feature guests that excelled at networking and the job hunt, landed amazing jobs outside of law, and have something helpful to share with you. If you’re curious about how to CALI classes, graduate at the top of your class, and land the job of your dreams after law school, this show is for you. Cheers!
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17: Hope for the best but prepare for the worst | Creating a buffer now so that you can survive the unexpected
This episode is about unanticipated and unforeseeable life events and how to minimize any damage to your law school GPA.
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16: Introspective learning and the irony of needing experience most while you are gaining it
In this episode, we will discuss two proverbs from my old man that I found quite relevant to my law school experience:
Learning occurs through introspective thought; and
Experience is most needed while you're gaining it.
NOTE: This episode is most relevant when you've recently finished a round of exams. -
15: How to prime your brain for optimal exam performance
A little background on Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP) and hypnosis and how to apply these psychological concepts to improve your exam scores.
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14: Using mnemonics and creative memory to score higher on law school exams
Today, we're going to talk about mnemonics and how to use creative techniques to recall information more effectively.
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13: Good First Impressions on Exam Answers | Using psychology to your advantage on law exams
I received an email asking me to elaborate on how to create a good first impression on law school and Bar exam questions, and this episode is my response. Thanks for the questions and thanks for listening.
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12: Remote Bar Exams, COVID, and some Bar Exam strategy
I received a few emails asking about the remote Bar Exam and what it was like compared to the standard convention center, 5,000 people in one room madness. I also cover a little bit of bar exam strategy. If you email me at elitelawschooler@gmail.com, I will riff about whatever it is you're curious about (within reason). Thanks for stopping in :)