
Write That Down: The Law School Planning Course
Master your semester with The Law Student Planner.
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A walkthrough of how the planner is structured — and why it works for every type of law student.
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Learn how to break your month into manageable chunks with deliverables, tasks, and events.
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Set up once, stay consistent all semester. Reuse this method every month to stay grounded.
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This planner flexes with you — whether you’re organized to the minute or flying by instinct.
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Get clear on what actually matters this week — and let the rest wait.
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Use this space to build a study routine that’s focused, not frantic.
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Know what to review before exams sneak up. A weekly nudge toward success.
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Track the stuff that keeps you human. Because burnout isn’t a flex.
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This space is for honesty, not judgment. What’s lingering on your plate?
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A weekly reflection spot to track wins, note challenges, and reset for the next round.
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The 12am-12am Grid
A 24-hour layout that works for early birds, night owls, and everyone in between.
A 24-hour layout that works for early birds, night owls, and everyone in between.
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Plug in your day before it spirals. Build structure that still allows flexibility.
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How to Layer Pomodoros
Stack your focus sessions into real progress — one 25-minute block at a time.
Stack your focus sessions into real progress — one 25-minute block at a time.
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Park your stress before bed. This space catches what you didn’t get to.
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Perfection isn’t the point. This planner is made to meet you where you are.
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Law school is overwhelming — even when you’re doing everything “right.”
This course was created for the real law student experience: the burnout, the brain fog, the constant deadlines, and the wild swings between motivation and existential dread.
Study smarter. Stress less. Still panic a little.
The planner gives you structure.
The course shows you how to make it yours.
Whether you color-code every class or barely remember what day it is, you deserve tools that help you stay grounded, focused, and human.
Let’s make this semester the one where you actually feel in control.