Law school audio study material & prep
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Audio exam preps can help you pass any exam that stands in your way of becoming a lawyer. Here’s how they work and why you should try them.
Working in law is one of the most desired careers in the world. Aside from it being a lucrative profession, being a lawyer is simply exciting. Your professional responsibilities get you in all kinds of situations that require great verbal skills so that you can debate over what is true, just, and—most importantly—legal.
To become a lawyer yourself, you need to get into law school, finish it with high grades, and then pass the multistate bar exam. But understanding series of legal topics isn’t an easy task. You have to be devoted completely to your studies. Well, that’s if you don’t use audio study materials and prep guides.
What are audio study aids?
Audio study aids are prerecorded audio lectures that complement textbooks and serve as exam preparation by providing practice questions & answers. These audiobooks are read by professional narrators with perfect diction and a basic understanding of the subject at hand.
A student can listen to audio study guides while simultaneously reading written material to better comprehend it. On the other hand, they can also listen to these audio files while doing something else, as audio textbooks allow you to multitask just like podcasts.
Study aids are available for law school
Audio study aids cover many subjects, criminal procedures, and case briefs. As such, you can find them for law schools too. Some of them are offered by schools themselves, while others come from third-party publishers. Either way, they can be quite useful for acing an admission test or scoring high on an exam later on.
The best place to look for appropriate audio study material is at your school’s library. Still, if there are none available, you can look them up online at Aspen Learning Library, The Law Library, ExamPro, or Happy Guides.
Some of the most popular audio study aids that include legal briefs are:
- High Court Case Summaries — Perfectly correspond to law students’ casebooks, with pictured details of every crime you need to know about.
- Emanuel Law Outlines — For all students who are looking to learn more and understand more complex law concepts;
- Black Letter Outlines — A complete summary of black letter law itself.
Others that you might find useful as well include:
- West Academic Study Aid Concise Hornbooks and Treatises
- Gilbert Law Summaries
- The Glannon Guides to Civil Procedure
- Dressler’s Sum and Substance Audio on Criminal Law
Audio study aids are somewhat limited
Unfortunately, like anything else in life, law school audio study aids have their downsides. Namely, most of them are limited, to say the least. Since these prep materials are prerecorded, they don’t allow you to fiddle with the audio and adjust it to your liking.
Some of the most common complaints law students have with audio study textbooks is that you can’t change the reading speed. Hence, they’re either too slow or fast for proper comprehension. But that’s not all.
Most audio study aids don’t allow users to start listening from a specific paragraph. Instead, they require you to play them from beginning to end or from preset checkpoints. Furthermore, there’s usually only one voice-over, which can get boring after a while.
Why TTS works as a law school study aid
So, what’s the solution to faulty audio study aids? Do you just go back to the classic pen-and-paper approach to studying, study using flashcards, or can you do something else to ease the learning process? Well, you can always try out text to speech apps.
Text to speech apps are assistive tools that work as supplements for people who prefer listening instead of reading. They use advanced technology such as optical character recognition (OCR), artificial intelligence, and machine learning to turn any digital text into natural-sounding audio.
Since they are so popular, there are countless TTS apps online. Still, none of them compare to Speechify. In a nutshell, this is the best-rated text to speech software, as it includes over 150 AI narrators that cover more than 30 different languages.
With Speechify, you can adjust the reading speed, start listening from the middle of the textbook, as well as scan physical copies of study material. All this makes it a perfect choice for preparing for law school tests and exams to get the highest score possible.
How to get started with Speechify
To start using Speechify, all you need to do is get the version of the app that’s most suitable for you. Luckily, the app is available on all popular platforms and devices. You can download it through Apple’s App Store for iOS devices (iPhone or iPad) or via Google Play if you’re using an Android smartphone or tablet. And in case you need it on your computer, Speechify’s available as a plug-in for both Google Chrome and Safari web browsers. What’s more, you can download it as a standalone app for your Mac laptop or PC.
FAQs
What is the first step in preparing for a law school exam?
Besides familiarizing yourself with exam rules, you should figure out a realistic study schedule so that you can prepare thoroughly and be ready on time.
What is the narrator's name?
Speechify’s AI narrators all have different names depending on their accents and gender. For example, American English narrators are Emma, Salli, Nate, and Mathew.
Why do some students find it difficult to stay awake during lectures?
Regardless if they are well-rested, students might struggle to stay awake during long and boring lectures. This is why it’s important for professors to keep them motivated by turning even the dullest of classes into interesting discussions and lectures.
What is the target audience of the book, “Law School Audio Study Material & Prep”?
The Law School Audio Study Material & Prep is meant for people who’re looking to get into law schools across the United States, Canada, and some other countries.
What is the main focus of the course?
The main focus of any study course is to comprehend the material at hand so that you can use it later on in real-life situations. In other words, to understand how the law works in practice, you first need to understand it in theory.
What are the different formats of the audio study material?
Audio formats include MP3, WAV, AAC, FLAC, and many more. The main difference between them is the audio quality that determines file size.
What are the two types of law school exams?
Like any other exam, law school ones can be either verbal or written. The latter can be in the form of multiple-choice questions, written essay, or any other variation.
Cliff Weitzman
Cliff Weitzman is a dyslexia advocate and the CEO and founder of Speechify, the #1 text-to-speech app in the world, totaling over 100,000 5-star reviews and ranking first place in the App Store for the News & Magazines category. In 2017, Weitzman was named to the Forbes 30 under 30 list for his work making the internet more accessible to people with learning disabilities. Cliff Weitzman has been featured in EdSurge, Inc., PC Mag, Entrepreneur, Mashable, among other leading outlets.