Exam time: Think CALI lessons
Posted by AustinGroothuis | 11 Dec, 2007Once again, I give a shoutout to my employer and the the non-profit organization that makes this blog possible.
If you're in law school right now, you're surely preparing for exams.
Don't forget about CALI lessons. There are over 700 free, interactive, computer-based tutorials in over 32 areas of law.
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CALI lessons are just about the only free, high-quality study materials written by law professors available to law students (just think how much you paid for that commercial supplement or outline).*
We're seeing record numbers of student usage again this year, so go see what you're missing if you have not already (don't forget to contact your school about its authorization code if you're a first-timer). Take a look at the list of lessons and find what CALI has to offer in your current classes.
*Note that while I say free, you must attend a member CALI law school in order to have access to CALI lessons provided by your school. Literally, over 95% of US law schools are members of CALI. So if you happen to attend one of those schools that is not, talk to your administration about your school becoming a member of CALI. If your school still does not provide CALI access, please see www.learnthelaw.org to purchase individual access.
