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As the final year of law school draws to a close, I find myself increasingly anxious about my lack of proficiency in legal drafting. I worry that this deficiency will hinder my career prospects and make it difficult for me to succeed in a competitive legal field. The thought of starting my legal career without adequate drafting skills fills me with apprehension and uncertainty. You can also focus the answers on Contract Drafting alone.

1. What are some good FREE resources for learning legal drafting, such as books, online courses, or other materials? Or are there any other ways by which I can learn them like internships or workshops?

2. Are there any specific areas of legal drafting that I should focus on first in order to improve my skills?

3. Where do I get assignments for practice? How can I get feedback on my legal drafting work, and who should I ask for feedback?