CaseStats is a new tool that is aimed at Law Students, and it plays a very specific role: letting them know how many cases they have read in one year. This information is presented both in terms of how many cases they have digested and how may pages they have actually gone through.
This is an interesting application in the sense that it can really raise your awareness when it comes to the way you are spending your time in relation to the degree you are pursuing. Having tried Law for a couple of years when I was younger I do remember how much case information one goes through and memorizes, and how that information is unintentionally discarded once the test or the exam is over. A system like this one will make you think on how much time of your life you have spent boning up, and realize the importance of assimilating at least each case’s essentials such as the rule and the holding.
Besides, the app gives you a ready chance to store case information such as notes, comments and case briefs. That information can also be shared with others, so that if you are studying with some classmates you can all use this system and have a smoother time on the whole.
CaseStats.com In Their Own Words
“Mindlessly reading cases day-in and day-out is the norm for most law students across the country. You read hundreds, if not thousands of cases every year. This translates into thousands of pages read, and thousands of hours of your life spent sitting in a chair. Because you read new cases every day, you forget everything about the cases you read only a few days before. But isn’t that such a waste ? You might come back to cases while studying for finals; however, if you are like most students, as soon as the exam is over, every piece of case-related information leaks out of your head as though it never existed.
CaseStats.com provides some measure of objectivity to the lengthy and exhausting process of reading cases. By creating a free account, you can keep a long, running list of all the cases you read throughout the school year. The system automatically calculates the total number of cases and total number of pages that you have entered into the system. You can even store notes, comments, or case briefs with each case. This feature is perfect for summarizing the issue, rule, holding, or other important information.”
Why CaseStats.com It Might Be A Killer
Law students will have a clearer understanding of the ground they stand (and the one they are headed to) through such a system.
Some Questions About CaseStats.com
Does this system integrate with social networks like Facebook? 







