practical law school preparation

Let’s face it, the only way you are going to get a fair shot at being a lawyer is by doing well in law school.

The job market is too competitive for law firms to bother with B and C students. Grades matter, and you’re competing with your fellow students. It’s time to beat the competition.

Unlike the typical  law school introduction class, Socrates goes beyond acclimation. You will get a comprehensive understanding of the basic elements of each law school class, giving you a practical framework for acing your first year of classes.

Socrates is a solid investment in a law student’s future.

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a logical, progressive program

Socrates Legal Prep classes focuses on the law’s foundational elements.

Regardless of where you go to law school, there are always six required courses: Contracts, Civil Procedure, Criminal Law, Torts, Property and Constitutional Law.  In addition, every school will have a legal writing requirement.  The Socrates Legal Prep classes will cover the critical elements in all seven subjects.

Course materials include case excerpts, statutory references, and even outlines. In addition, a series of drills and scenarios will build your legal knowledge in a logical, step-by-step way. So you’re not just reading cases, you’re learning to apply the law.

When you finish the rigorous, in-depth course, you’ll know how to conceptualize legal problems, tackle law school exams, and begin the process of legal writing, including memos and motions.

In short, you’ll be a step ahead of your law school classmates.

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get started with socrates

The Socrates Legal Prep program is 45 hours of live, in-classroom instruction broken into 15 three-hour classes.  In addition to lectures, drills and tests, students will receive case excerpts, statutory references, and course content outlines that are useful throughout your first year.

And it’s only $599.

Reserve your spot for this summer’s Twin Cities sessions.

You could spend over $1,000 to get acclimated to law school, or you could spend $599 to get educated for law school.  As Socrates might have put it, the choice is yours but it’s not really a choice, is it?

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