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calendar_today January 2, 2026 Student Guides

Law Student Confession: The $25 Study Stack I Wish I Had as a 1L

Scenario A: You simply cannot understand a complex legal concept (e.g.the Rule Against Perpetuities). Old Path: Re-read the textbook for the 5th time and cry. New Path: Feed the concept into Gemini Advanced. Use a prompt like: "Explain the Rule Against Perpetuities to me like I’m a 5th grader, then give me 3 hypothetical scenarios […]

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calendar_today January 1, 2026 Student Guides

The $5 Research Hack That Saved My PhD: Perplexity Pro Guide

I have a confession to make. Midway through my second year of grad school, I almost quit. Not because the research was too hard, and not because my advisor was a nightmare (though, let’s be real, they weren’t easy). I almost walked away because of the sheer, crushing weight of managing citations. I distinctly remember […]

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calendar_today December 31, 2025 Student Guides

Perplexity Pro Student Discount: The PhD Research Cheat Code

Imagine this. It’s 11 PM on a Tuesday. Instead of drowning in 50 open tabs and panic-skimming PDFs for a single citation, your literature review is writing itself. You ask a complex question, and within seconds, you get a synthesized answer backed by 15 real, academic sources – formatted perfectly in APA style. You aren’t […]

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calendar_today December 31, 2025 Student Guides

Law School Research Hack: Stop Drowning in Case Law (The $5 Fix)

You know that feeling when it’s 3 AM, you have twenty-seven tabs open, your eyes are burning, and you’re frantically trying to find that one specific precedent mentioned in a lecture three weeks ago? Yeah, I’ve been there. Staring at a blinking cursor, wondering why I chose law school in the first place. Honestly, most […]

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calendar_today December 30, 2025 Student Guides

Grad School Survival: The $5 Research Hack I Wish I Knew Sooner

I have a confession. I spent the first two years of my post-grad life manually formatting citations like a caveman. I would have 40 tabs open, fighting with Zotero connectors that kept crashing, and praying that the “AI summary” I generated wasn’t completely hallucinating a paper that doesn’t exist. It makes me angry just thinking […]

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