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How Kumar, a Law Student from India, Studies Smarter with Web Highlights

Kumar, a Law Student from India, shares how our annotation & note-taking tool helps him to navigate digital content more efficiently.

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It's a powerful tool that saves me hours of manual work

- Kumar Arjun

Law Student from India

Kumar, how long you've been studying and which areas are you focusing on?

I'm currently in my second year of the LL.B. program at the University of Delhi, focusing on criminal law and intellectual property rights. The breadth of material we cover can be daunting, and I often find myself juggling multiple cases and statutes.

How do you use Web Highlights in your daily study routine?

Web Highlights has transformed how I approach my studies. I use it to highlight critical passages in legal texts and online articles. The ability to annotate directly on the webpage allows me to capture my thoughts immediately, which is crucial when dealing with complex legal concepts. I also appreciate the multiple color highlighting feature, as it helps me categorize information visually.

In what ways has Web Highlights helped you manage your workload or improve your productivity?

Managing my workload has become much easier with Web Highlights. I used to spend a lot of time sifting through notes and trying to remember where I found specific information. Now, I can highlight and tag everything as I go, which means I can quickly find what I need when preparing for classes or exams. The export feature is also fantastic; I can easily compile my highlights into a document for review.

Can you share any specific examples of how Web Highlights made your law school studies easier or more efficient?

Certainly! Recently, I was working on a project about the implications of a landmark case in criminal law. I highlighted relevant sections from various sources and organized them by theme. When it was time to write my paper, I could export all my highlights into a single document, which saved me hours of work. The ability to share my highlights with classmates also fostered collaboration and discussion.

Would you recommend Web Highlights to other law students? If so, why?

Definitely! I believe every law student should use Web Highlights. It simplifies the research process and helps keep everything organized. The ability to highlight, take notes, and export information seamlessly makes it an invaluable tool for anyone serious about their studies. Plus, it's environmentally friendly since it reduces the need for printing.

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What Other Students Said About Web Highlights

  • Juliene Ebreo, Law Student from the Philippines

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    The advanced highlighting feature is incredibly helpful

    - Juliene Ebreo

    Law Student from Philippines

    Juliene, how long have you been studying and which areas are you focusing on?

    I'm currently on my first year second semester Juris Doctor program and I'm expecting it to finish in 4-5 years hopefully. I still have a long way to go, and I will be using Web Highlights during the whole program [...]. Juris Doctor is the entry level program for those who want to be lawyers. So we will be studying all kinds of laws in

  • Gladys Bello, Medical Student from the United States

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    By having all my highlights in one place, I can reinforce my learning without wasting time searching through different sources.

    - Gladys Bello

    Medical Student from United States

    Gladys, how long you've been studying and which areas of medicine you're focusing on?

    I'm a third-year medical student at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, with a strong interest in dermatology particularly in addressing skin health disparities among underrepresented communities. I'm part of the UCLA PRIME-LA program, a dual-degree track that combines medicine with a focus on health equity. Alongside my medical

  • Sanjoy Saha, Engineering Student from the United States

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    Web Highlights actually helped me to highlight necessary pieces I want from the published articles and make informed and organized introductions.

    - Sanjoy Saha

    Engineering Student from United States

    What are you studying and which areas are you focusing on in your studies?

    I am a fifth-year PhD candidate specializing in biomaterials, stem cells, and lymphatics. My research focuses on harnessing novel biomaterials and iPSC-based differentiation techniques to develop lymphangiogenesis models for drug screening, disease modeling, and therapeutic applications.