Case Reading Topic 11: Recognize the Strategies

Welcome to The Law School Playbook!  I’m Halle Hara, a professor of academic success and personal skills coach to law students and attorneys.  I’m glad you’re here!  We have discussed numerous strategies that can prompt you to be an engaged, critical thinker while reading.  It is important for you to recognize, however, that your willingness to continually monitor your own thoughts and assess your own understanding as you read is essential to you becoming an expert reader.  You must choose to engage in a disciplined analysis of the text, making connections between ideas and considering numerous perspectives.  Stated simply, it is up to you to engage in the metacognition—thinking about your thinking—as you work through cases.  Being able to recognize the reading strategies available to you may help with that process.