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avatarKat
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I like learn about law but its hard for me to remember the work?



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avatarAnonymous OK, now what is it that you want to know? And I say this with nothing but concern for you, but just putting a question mark at the end of a sentence does not make it a question.

Are you in high school, college, law school, what? Have you had any classes before in law? If you provide some more information, perhaps you would get better answers. Thanks.
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Hi, Kat;
There is a lot to remember in law school--but that shouldn't stop you if you are really interested! If you have trouble memorizing or remembering information, you may need to try some different study techniques. Please take a look at two different ShortCuts on the EduGuide library--"Help Motivate My Visual Learner," and "Help Motivate My Auditory Learner." Do you know which one you are? These ShortCuts have some great tips to help you understand and remember material for your coursework. Give them a try!

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I'm a visual learner--I need to read instructions instead of hearing them explained.
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