Description
This publication is designed to provide students with a knowledgeable, reasonable, and rational voice to navigate the intricacies of law school exams. It offers a practical rather than theoretical approach, by including detailed examples that show students precisely "how to do it" and "how to write it." It has numerous illustrations in the context of substantive law, to help students learn to: fill the gap between what the professor refers to as learning to "think like a lawyer" and the actual means for doing so; create a successful path from note-taking, to outlining, to exam writing; and much more.
Features
- Examines each type of law school exam, providing examples with detailed analysis of sample answers
- Teaches students how to tailor individualized study program
- Walks students through the entire law school learning process
- Performance orientated materials, providing practical applications in the context of substantive law