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Are you struggling to structure your law essays or wondering how to improve your law exam writing? In this video, I share practical, step-by-step advice on how to structure a first-class law essay, developed from the guidance and materials I give to my own law students across all levels. Whether you’re writing a summative law essay or preparing for a time-pressured exam, these strategies will help you plan, structure, and write with clarity and confidence. 🧠 What You’ll Learn in This Video: ✅ The purpose of a law degree – beyond just learning “what the law is.” ✅ How to demonstrate critical thinking, analysis, and argumentation. ✅ The importance of depth vs. breadth in essay writing. ✅ How to filter what to include (and exclude) in your answer. ✅ Common mistakes to avoid – like “knowledge dump” paragraphs. ✅ Why you should avoid the “on the one hand / on the other hand” essay structure. ✅ How to plan and structure your introduction, main body, and conclusion. ✅ Essay planning tips for exam conditions and summative assessments. ✅ Editing and refining your final draft for maximum clarity and marks. 🏛️ Key Takeaways: A strong law essay isn’t about dumping knowledge — it’s about building a persuasive argument. Always answer the question that’s asked, not the one you wish had been asked. Plan first, write later — structure is half the battle. Depth is better than Breadth: it’s better to analyse fewer points deeply than to skim many superficially. Leave time to edit, refine, and clarify your argument before submission. 📚 Perfect For: LLB, LLM, and GDL students Law undergraduates and postgraduates Students preparing for open-book or in-person law exams Anyone wanting to improve their legal writing and essay structure ⏰ Chapters 0:00 Introduction 0:40 What a Law Degree Really Tests 4:00 Knowledge vs. Critical Thinking 6:00 Filtering Information: What to Include/Exclude 8:45 Depth vs. Breadth 11:30 How to Structure a Law Essay 16:00 Common Essay Structure Mistakes 20:00 Building Argumentation Throughout 22:00 Writing Effective Conclusions 25:00 Planning and Editing Tips #law #essaywriting #firstclass #firstclassdegree #llb #lawstudent #lawprofessor #university #lawschool #undergraduate #essay #legaleducation #oscola #lawdegree #lawyer #lawyers