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Welcome to LearnLawBetter.

Starting law school soon and wondering what you need to do.

Need advice on preparing for law school?

Stay to the end, as I provide you with the 10 things you need to do the summer before

you begin law school.

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Hi, this is Beau Baez, and today I want to discuss the 10 things that you need in preparing

for law school.

Technology.

You need a good computer for all the writing you'll be doing over the next few years.

However, you may not need one for taking notes in the classroom as more and more law schools ban laptops.

This is because scientific studies demonstrate that laptops in the classroom are detrimental

to learning, which I discuss in another episode.

For file storage, use a cloud storage solution like Google drive or Microsoft One Drive,

they're both free.

This way, if your computer crashes or is stolen you still have access to your law school outlines.

Typing.

You need to improve your typing skills over the summer because law school exams are timed,

and those who can type faster are at an advantage.

Find software that teaches you how to type with all your fingers, rather than the two

or three fingers you're currently using.

When you become a lawyer you'll also have to type, so learn the skill now.

Physical health.

Take care of your physical health needs before starting classes.

Go get your yearly physical and go to the dentist.

You don't want to do this during the semester, when time is at a premium.

Also, if you don't have an exercise routine, plan on what kind of exercise you're going to do.

Studies have shown that exercise improves cognitive ability.

When I went to law school in Washington DC, I jogged and I rode my bike

on the many trails around Washington.

Mental health.

If you have any mental health issues, take care of them before classes begin.

For example, if in college you needed exam or classroom accommodations, then take care

of that over the summer so you aren't scrambling around finals time.

By the way, I've had students bomb their finals because they didn't get the accommodations

that they were entitled to

because they thought they didn't need them.

Let your doctor make that decision for you.

Personal relationships.

Law school is hard on personal relationships.

Few dating relationships or marriages survive the commitment required to succeed in law

school.

My suggestion is to evaluate your dating relationship, and if its already on shaky grounds, it may

be time to end it.

After my first semester of law school, my fiancée and I broke up.

I was depressed for a few weeks, which I really didn't need going into the second semester.

Neighborhood.

Live close to the law school so you don't have a lengthy commute.

The farther away you live, the less time you'll have for studies.

An hour commute may not sound like much, but that's two hours a day that are basically

lost.

Also, commuting is stressful, which will impact the rest of your time.

Though a closer apartment probably means higher rent and roommates, it shouldn't be a big

deal.

When I went to law school I lived in a rundown house with two roommates.

Frankly, I rarely saw them.

The house was someplace for me to come back to and sleep at night.

Also, make sure that you find a place to live a few weeks before classes begin, that way

you can find the stores and get into a routine.

I've seen students arrive into town a couple of days before classes, which puts them behind

in their classes for the rest of the semester.

Law school is demanding, and you can't afford to fall behind.

Understand the Game.

During the summer before law school, start figuring out what law school is about.

Some people read the book One L, which is the real world story of a Harvard first year law

student.

Or they watch the movie Paperchase.

Both of these are a bit dated, as law school has changed since the 1970's.

But they are still considered law school classics.

Start early.

I strongly recommend a decent law school prep course.

Law school is nothing like college, and it takes the brain some time to get used to thinking

differently.

Those who start preparing early will be at a competitive advantage over those who don't

do anything over the summer.

Study plan.

A week before classes begin, create a study schedule.

Include not only classes and study time, but time for exercise, work around the house,

religious services, and down time.

Business Attire.

You will need at least one business outfit for professional events and interviews.

Also, your law school might have a required moot court competition.

Relax.

Finally, take some time to relax.

This will likely be your last summer where you have any significant time off.

So spend some time traveling and hanging out with friends.

But make sure that's not all you do.

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How to Use the Sony FS5 - Duration: 3:34.

Hi, welcome to the IMPIXELsg youtube channel! Today I'll be giving you a quick rundown on how to operate the SONY FS5.

In this video we'll be going through recording formats, manual exposure controls, focus and audio controls.

So to start off, over here you can find the power button which of course, turns on the camera.

And this is the LCD and you can find the power switch right on top.

The SD cards can be inserted over here and you can find the slot select button next to the SEL/SET wheel to decide which card the camera records to.

If you didn't know, the Sony FS5 is capable of 3 different recording formats, XAVC HD, XAVC QFHD 4K and AVCHD.

For XAVC HD, set it at 50 megabits per second and for 4K recording, set it at 100mbps.

Next up, manual exposure controls! If you wish to control the settings for manual exposure, you can find the buttons for ISO, white balance and shutter on this side of the camera.

Manual IRIS adjustments can also be made by turning this wheel, make sure to select the IRIS switch next to it first.

The ND filter knob should always be in the clear position.

After all this if you have decided to just use auto, press this button to go from Full Manual Exposure to Auto Exposure.

For focus controls, the Auto/Manual focus toggle can be found on this camera side

When it's in manual mode, you can control the focus with the smaller width ring on the attached lens. For auto focusing, toggle the switch to AUTO.

Now, in the camera kit you will find a condenser microphone that should be attached to XLR Input 2 and set it to MIC: +48V.

Over here you can flip open this door to adjust the audio levels manually but usually auto does just as well on its own.

If you wish to plug in your own earpiece or headphones, you can find the headphone jack in this corner right next to the battery.

And that's it for our tutorial video on how to use the SONY FS5! I hope you've found this guide useful and if you did please remember to like this video and subscribe to the IMPIXELsg channel.

Comment below what tutorial you'd like to see us do next and I hope to see you here again soon! Byebye!

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For more infomation >> We Dare You Not to Cry Over David Beckham's Surprise Birthday Reunion With Son Brooklyn - Duration: 1:30.

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How Much Sugar Are You Really Eating Every Day - Duration: 5:50.

How much sugar are you really eating every day a teaspoon of the stuff might make your medicine go down

that exceeding your recommended daily sugar intake could lead to obesity tooth problems heart disease and not so healthy eating habits

and for those reasons the world health organization WHL has just announced that it is cutting its recommended sugar intake for

adults in hath from the original 10% of total daily calories 25 percent

for a normal weight adult that's about 25 g

or 6 teaspoons per day

of course that's total sugar

and the American heart association

of home has said that people need to make a distinction between naturally occurring and

added sugars when it comes to daily sugar intake

the average American consumes around 22.2 teaspoons of added sugar every day and both

the WHL NT I call a note that we should really be eating a fraction of that amount

the a ha says that adult women should get 5 teaspoons

20 g of sugar per day adult men 9 teaspoons

36 g

and children 3 tsp. 12 g

to put that in perspective

a can of soda a loan can have as many as 40 g

or about 10 teaspoons of sugar

the Ogata I'd Lines published in a 2009 issue of the journal circulation

make the point that added sugars

such as high fructose corn syrup or ordinary table sugar added to sodas breads and other processed foods are likely responsible for the

increase in calorie consumption and the subsequent rise in obesity of the past few decades

naturally occurring sugars in fruits vegetables low fat dairy and whole grains don't need to be avoided

they make up part of a healthy diet

says Rachel Kay Johnson P HT

miles per hour road associate provost and professor of nutrition at the University of Vermont in Burlington and one of the experts

who came up with the ihop guidelines of course knowing how much sugar you should

be eating is completely different from calculating what you're actually eating

the food and drug administration doesn't require that nutrition labels list the amount of

naturally occurring sugars separate from the amounts of added sugars

making daily intakes of added sugar difficult to estimate notes Johnson

so their guidelines are for total sugar intake since it's difficult to parse out what's been added

that the caution that you should avoid added sugars first and worry less about sugars found in fruits and other whole foods we're not saying

that you should eliminate sugar from your diet or that you can't have sugar sweetened foods

she sat but when you can't stay within your recommended sugar intake you need to make up for it with extra exercise

over the past 30 years

according to the Ohara we've consumed an average of 150 to 300 more calories per day

50% of which come from beverages while our physical activity levels remain unchanged

the other than waste your sugar intake dawn sodas and other empty calories use it in a way that enhances the flavor and palatability of

already nutritional foods like flavored yogurt or flavored milk Johnson adds

the best way to cut added sugars out of your diet is to limit processed foods as much as possible

and satisfy your sweet tooth with fruit and while it's important to avoid added sugars in processed foods

you should also limit the amount of sugar you add at the table

whether it's table sugar

4 g of sugar per teaspoon

maple syrup 4 g per teaspoon or honey

5.6 g per teaspoon

make a practice of this and you won't need to spend so much time steering at food labels and

counting sugar Grams that since that's not always possible

we compiled a list of a few common processed food items and their average levels of total and added sugars

based on the U.S. Dept of agriculture's nutrient database plain bagel

5.05 g of sugar 4.8 of which are added whole wheat bread one slice of 5.57 g of sugar five of which are added regular sodas 8.97 g of sugar

all of it added fruit punch

a leaven 0.29 g of sugar

4.4 of which are added bowl of cornflakes 6.11 g of sugar all of it added fruit flavored yogurt 19 g of sugar

a leaven 0.4 of which are added Italian salad dressing

8.85 g of sugar

6.9 of which are added fruit cocktail

canned in light syrup 13.93 g of sugar

6.4 of which are added smooth peanut butter

9.22 g of sugar

3.1 of which are added granola bars

21.8 g of sugar

20.4 of which are added low sodium spaghetti sauce

a leaven 0.57 g of sugar 6.5 of which are added

For more infomation >> How Much Sugar Are You Really Eating Every Day - Duration: 5:50.

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