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2015 Guide to Academic Planning (the complete version)

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Page 1: 2015 UC Hastings Complete Guide to Academic Planning

2015 Guide to Academic Planning

(the complete version)

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Academic Planning

Table of Contents

• Lawyering Skills for Academic Planning

• Graduation Requirements

• How to Plan• Identifying Goals

• Surveying Opportunities

• Matching Goals and Opportunities

• Key Resources

Academic Planning

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Lawyering Skills for Academic Planning

• Strategic & Creative Problem Solving• Know the relevant rules

• Understand the client’s goals

• Identify and assess the options

• Select the options that best match the client’s goals

• Be prepared to engage in creative problem solving

• Statutory Reading

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Graduation Requirements

• Additional Key Graduation Requirements (beyond 1L courses & Moot Court)

• 86 units

• Skills Requirement

• Ethics Requirement

• Writing Requirement

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Graduation Requirements• Additional Key Graduation Requirements

• 86 units (Acad. Reg. 101)• ~14 units/semester (31 1L units 55 units in 2L/3L year)

• 12 min./semester (subject to exceptions). (Acad. Reg. 201-204)• 16 max./semester (17 units okay in one semester if ≥2.7 GPA) (Acad. Reg. 301-302)

• 2.2 GPA minimum (Acad. Reg. 905)• Maximum of ***20*** non-classroom units (Acad. Reg. 1203)

• E.g., clinic/externship fieldwork, independent study, TA, RA, competition team, journal

• The faculty recently increased this cap to allow students to count 20 (rather than 18) non-classroom units toward the 86 units required for graduation.

• 6 semesters (Acad. Reg. 101)

• Skills Requirement• Ethics Requirement• Writing Requirement

Academic Planning

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Graduation Requirements• Additional Key Graduation Requirements

• 86 units

• Skills Requirement (Acad. Reg. 704)• C grade or better in a 2+ unit course “focusing on development of professional skills”

• Examples:• Negotiation; Trial Advocacy; Clinic/externship fieldwork; Moot court competition;

Community Economic Development Seminar

• Identifying which courses• Professional skills course list in the course catalog

• WebAdvisor/course catalog designation – “Satisfies professional skills requirement”

• Ethics Requirement

• Writing Requirement

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Graduation Requirements• Additional Key Graduation Requirements

• 86 units

• Skills Requirement

• Ethics Requirement (Acad. Reg. 702)• Legal Ethics (3 units)

• Professional Responsibility (2 units)

• Roles & Ethics in Practice (3 units)

• Writing Requirement

*** Ethics Requirement TIP***Consider taking the MPRE in (or right after)

the semester in which you take your ethics class.

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Graduation Requirements• Additional Key Graduation Requirements

• 86 units

• Skills Requirement

• Ethics Requirement

• Writing Requirement (Acad. Reg. 703)• “Substantial research paper that demonstrates professional and scholarly proficiency in

research, analysis, and writing.”

• C grade or better, faculty certification, and additional requirements in the regulations.

• How to satisfy:• Seminar that fulfills the requirement

• 2-unit independent study (graded)

• Be advised: Journal note ALONE does NOT satisfy the writing requirement.

• Identifying which seminars• WebAdvisor/course catalog designation – “Satisfies writing requirement”

*** Writing Requirement TIP***Use the writing opportunity as a networking tool and

as an opportunity to demonstrate your substantive expertise.

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How to Plan – Apply Lawyerly Skills(Strategic & Creative Problem Solving Skills and Statutory Reading Skills)

Now that you know the basic rules . . . .

• Identify your goals for the rest of law school

• Survey the academic and extracurricular opportunities

• Determine which opportunities best advance your goals (and read & comply with the rules that apply to those opportunities)

• Note: The rules include the Acad. Regs. & other Admin. announcements.

• Have backup plans & be creative and flexible in your planning

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How to Plan:Identifying Goals for the Rest of Law School

• Prepare for the bar exam

• Get a well-rounded foundation in law

• Develop substantive expertise in a particular field of law

• Figure out which field of law interests you

• Hone your lawyering skills (or a particular lawyering skill)• E.g., become a great legal writer, become trial-ready

• Get practical experience

• Satisfy your intellectual curiosity

• Make a difference in the community

• Figure out your goal for the rest of law school

• Other

***TIPS***You cannot prioritize

everything. Sometimes, you will have to choose between opportunities.

So consider:

What is your #1 priority?

What are your #2 and #3 priorities?

What other things might be nice to do if you happen to be able to fit them in?

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How to Plan – Some Basics2L/3L Bar Courses• Business Associations or Corporations

• California Civil Procedure

• Civil Procedure II

• Community Property

• Constitutional Law II

• Criminal Procedure

• Evidence

• Remedies

• Wills & Trusts

• Professional Responsibility/Legal Ethics

• Critical Studies I & II

Strongly Recommended Courses• Administrative Law

• Business Associations or Corporations

• Civil Procedure II

• Constitutional Law II

• Criminal Procedure

• Evidence

• Federal Income Taxation

• Financial Basics for Lawyers

• At least one international course

• At least one perspectives course (i.e. one that offers a broad theoretical or historical view)

• At least one experiential course (i.e. a clinic or externship)

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How to Plan – Surveying Opportunities

• Classroom Work

• Non-Classroom Work

• Work at Other Schools

• Additional Opportunities

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How to Plan – Surveying Opportunities

Classroom Work• Lecture courses

• Seminars

• Non-GPA courses (mostly skills oriented)

• Fall, Spring, possibly Summer

***TIPS*** Check course descriptions to see if a class

satisfies one of the SEW grad requirements.

You can take 2 GPA lecture courses/seminars on a “CREDIT/NO CREDIT” basis. Reg. 1007. Elect by Records deadline. Once made, election is irreversible. Some classes aren’t eligible.

See WebAdvisor description.

When choosing classes, consider: Of course -- subject, prof., time/day Also -- Assessment methodology And -- Contribution to your key goals

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How to Plan – Surveying Opportunities

Non-Classroom Work• Clinics

• Externships (Judicial or Legal)

***Clinic TIPS*** Most 4th+ semester. Some 3rd semester. Applications/registration is EARLY.

For F’15, APRIL, before the end of class. Check out prerequisites. Comply with the regs. Reg. 2701-2704. For more info, contact Associate Dean

for Experiential Learning Nancy Stuart.***Externship TIPS*** 4th, 5th, 6th semester ONLY. Judicial, government, and nonprofit placements ONLY. Must be arranged and approved BEFORE the start of the semester. As soon as you have a lead, contact Dean Stuart. Earlier is always better. Comply with the regs. Reg. 2801-2808. More info Assoc. Dean Nancy Stuart

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How to Plan – Surveying Opportunities

Non-Classroom Work

• Clinics

• Externships (Judicial or Legal)

• Independent Study

• Journal

• Interscholastic Competitions (e.g., moot court, trial team)

• Teaching Assistant

• Research Assistant

**Ind. Study TIPS** Have a clear idea about what you want to

study before approaching a professor. Comply with the regs. Reg. 2401-2406.

***Additional TIPS*** More information forthcoming later in the semester. Stay tuned! Check the regs for applicable rules.

Interscholastic Competitions -- Reg. 2501-2504. More info Assistant Dean Toni Young (moot court);

Adj. Prof. Waasted (Neg. & Med. Team); Adj. Prof. Hansen (Trial Team); Adj. Prof. Carrera (Client Counsel. Team)

Journals -- Reg. 2601-2612. More info Director of Scholarly Publications Tom McCarthy.

Teaching Assistants -- Reg. 2875-2880. Research Assistants – Reg. 2890-2894.

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How to Plan – Surveying Opportunities

Work at Other Schools• Study Abroad

• Joint Degree

• Coursework at other law schools (including visits)

• Coursework at other grad. schools

**Study Abroad TIPS** Deadlines are VERY EARLY. Comply with the regs. Reg. 2206, 2208, 2211, 2212. More info Assoc. Dean for Int’l Programs Richard Boswell

**TIPS for Work at Other Schools** Have a plan that advances your academic and professional goals. Get approval IN ADVANCE. Comply with the regs. Reg. 2201-2214. More info Associate Academic Dean Heather Field

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How to Plan – Surveying OpportunitiesAdditional Opportunities

• Concentrations

• Pro Bono

• Lawyers for America

• Startup Legal Garage

• UCH/UCSF Consortium

• Hastings to Haiti

• Student Organization Leadership

• And more….

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How to Plan – Surveying Opportunities

Additional Opportunities• Concentrations • Pro Bono• Lawyers for America• Startup Legal Garage• UCH/UCSF Consortium• Hastings to Haiti• Student Organization Leadership• And more….

Work at Other Schools• Study Abroad

• Joint Degree

• Coursework at other law schools (including visits)

• Coursework at other grad. schools

Non-Classroom Work• Clinics

• Externships (Judicial or Legal)

• Independent Study

• Journal

• Interscholastic Competitions (e.g., moot court, trial team)

• Teaching Assistant

• Research Assistant

Classroom Work• Lecture courses• Seminars• Non-GPA courses

(mostly skills oriented)• Fall, Spring, possibly Summer

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How to Plan – Matching Goals & Opportunities

1. Learn more about the opportunities that interest you.• Info on UC Hastings website & from professors overseeing the opportunities.

• See above TIPS about how to learn more about various opportunities.

• For classes, review the Course Catalog, consult PACE reports, ask friends, contact professors.

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How to Plan – Matching Goals & Opportunities

1. Learn more about the opportunities that interest you.

2. With your goals in mind, identify:

Things you DEFINITELYwant to do

Things you MIGHTwant to do

Things you feel you SHOULD do

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How to Plan – Matching Goals & Opportunities

1. Learn more about the opportunities that interest you.

2. With your goals in mind, identify things you DEFINITELY want to do, MAYBE want to do, and feel you SHOULD do.

3. Work backward & forward.• Backward:

• What do you need to do soon in order to be able to do the DEFINITELY items later? (e.g., prerequisites, grad requirements to free up time later)

• What do you need to do soon in order to preserve your ability to do the MIGHT items later?

• Forward:• What can you do soon to help you figure out whether you actually want to do the MIGHT

items later?

• Take the opportunity to explore different areas and see if you want to pursue them further.

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How to Plan – Matching Goals & Opportunities

1. Learn more about the opportunities that interest you.

2. With your goals in mind, identify things you DEFINITELY want to do, MAYBE want to do, and feel you SHOULD do.

3. Work backward & forward.

4. Map out a tentative plan:• including the things you DEFINITELY want to do,

• including the items you identified in step #3,

• sprinkling the SHOULD items throughout to balance out your schedule, and

• take account of all activities anticipated, whether for units, money, or neither.

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How to Plan – Matching Goals & OpportunitiesMap out a tentative plan:

Spring 2LFall 2L Spring 3LFall 3L2L/3L Summer

?

1L/2L Summer

? Class/Activity Units

Total

Class/Activity Units

Total

Class/Activity Units

Total

Class/Activity Units

Total

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How to Plan – Matching Goals & Opportunities

1. Learn more about the opportunities that interest you.

2. With your goals in mind, identify things you DEFINITELY want to do, MAYBE want to do, and feel you SHOULD do.

3. Work backward & forward.

4. Map out a tentative plan.

5. Prepare alternative plans so that you can be flexible.

6. Revisit & reconsider your plan each semester.

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Registration

• Course catalog available soon.

• Registration for fall will be in late June.

• Register using WebAdvisor, just like registration for statutory classes.

• Be prepared with your alternate plans because classes do fill up.

• Beware of holds on your record.

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Key Resources

• Checking Your Progress• Use “Program Evaluation” on WebAdvisor

• Academic Advising Resources• Student Services

• Your faculty adviser (including at faculty advising mtgs later in the semester)

• A faculty member you know and like

• A faculty member in the area of law that interests you

• Associate Academic Dean

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If You Feel Overwhelmed

• That’s okay. That’s perfectly normal.

• Don’t try to do all of your planning at once.

• Start by spending some time over the next two months learning more about different academic and extracurricular opportunities.

• Flip through the course catalog when it comes out, and put a star next to courses/opportunities that seem interesting.

• Consider starting 2L year • with some bar courses/strongly recommended courses

• by trying to get one or more SEW requirements out of the way

• Utilize academic advising resources.

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