
Are you starting law school in the Fall? Lex Sans Latin is prepared to prepare you.
You shouldn’t sacrifice the summer before law school. Give us 4 sessions across one week, an hour apiece, and we’ll teach you:
1. How to case brief;
2. How to outline; and
3. How to write a law school exam using IRAC method.
These three skills are the building blocks for success in law school, especially for incoming 1Ls.
We’ll also tell you more about how to prepare for class, how to survive the competitive atmosphere, and what to expect across your three years in law school.
You’ll work one-on-one with former litigation attorney and founder of Lex Sans Latin, Johnathan J. Azar. Sessions are virtual for maximum flexibility.
Give us 4 hours, and we’ll give you a leg up!
When does this program run?: Our Get Ahead program runs from June through August. Once you sign up, you’ll have full access to our calendar.
YOU get to choose which days/times you’d like to schedule your Get Ahead experience, with an average of over 50 slots per week across weekdays and weekend mornings.
Why choose this program? Unlike other pre-1L programs, our Get Ahead program provides all of our students with direct, one-on-one access to a live instructor. We take this stuff seriously. No pre-recordings. Actual instruction and interaction.
Rather than focusing on civics or drilling Latin legal terms, we emphasize hard skills like IRAC method, case briefing, and outlining.
Best of all, we’ll teach you what you need to know in only 4 hours. Don’t sacrifice the precious summer before law school.
Price: $360
Early-Signup Special, offered until April 30, 2026: $275
How to Book: Reach out to Johnathan at jja@lexsanslatin.com and let us know you’d like to sign up for the Get Ahead experience!
Prefer to meet with us before you make the commitment? We encourage it! Schedule a free consultation with Founder Johnathan Azar here.
SYLLABUS
Day 1: Law School – What to Expect
- Introductions
- Classes
- What is class like?
- What classes will I take?
- What classes should I take?
- How Do I Prepare for Class?
- Grades
- How are grades determined?
- What’s up with the curve?
- What Are Exams Like?
Day 2: How to Brief a Case + How to Outline for Exams
- Case Briefs
- What is a case brief?
- Why do we case brief?
- How do I case brief?
- Demonstration: Case briefing demo
- Distribution of cases for practice case briefing
- Outlines
- What is an outline?
- Why do we outline?
- When should I start outlining?
- Let’s look at an outline.
Day 3: How to Write a Law School Exam (IRAC Method)
- Let’s See Your Case Briefing
- Review: Review student’s case briefing
- Exam Writing
- What is IRAC method?
- Review: Sample IRAC essays
- Distribution of Take-Home Practice Problems
Day 4: Surviving Law School – Establishing Good Habits, Building Fortitude
- Let’s See Your IRAC
- Review: Review student’s IRAC exam responses
- Survival in the classroom
- Surviving cold calls
- Surviving competition
- Surviving self-doubt
- Survival at home
- Getting your house in order
- Establishing boundaries
- Taking care of yourself
- Survival in the job market
- Extracurriculars, opportunities, and distinguishing yourself from your peers
- Parting Words

Any tutoring or instructional services offered are educational in nature and are not a substitute for legal advice or legal representation.
