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Mastering the Law School Exam

by Suzanne Darrow-Kleinhaus
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Overview

Mastering the Law School Exam is designed to provide students with a knowledgeable, reasonable, and rational voice to navigate the intricacies of law school exams. This book is practical rather than theoretical where the emphasis is on providing the type of detailed examples necessary to show students precisely how to do it and how to write it. By working with numerous illustrations in the context of substantive law, 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. Identify the basic skills that exams seek to test and the precise manner in which they are tested. Become familiar with the general types of law school exams through examples and detailed analyses of sample answers. Use the language of the law in the writing of issues, statements of the rule, and analysis of the facts. See what a disorganized exam really means and how to correct it.

Synopsis

Mastering the Law School Exam is designed to provide students with a knowledgeable, reasonable, and rational voice to navigate the intricacies of law school exams. This book is practical rather than theoretical where the emphasis is on providing the type of detailed examples necessary to show students precisely how to do it and how to write it. By working with numerous illustrations in the context of substantive law, 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. Identify the basic skills that exams seek to test and the precise manner in which they are tested. Become familiar with the general types of law school exams through examples and detailed analyses of sample answers. Use the language of the law in the writing of issues, statements of the rule, and analysis of the facts. See what a disorganized exam really means and how to correct it.

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Book Details

Published
October 1, 2006
Publisher
Thomson West
Pages
344
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780314162816

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