The Law School Exam Advice Post
Posted by AustinGroothuis | 6 Dec, 2006
Once again, it's that time of year. If you are a 1L, you are feeling the pressure of your first law school exams. Lucky for you, I've gathered some of the advice out there.
CALI Podcasts
1) Tips for multiple choice exams
2) Top 10 tips for writing a law school essay
3) Three more conversations with law professors about exams
Other Resources
1) Massive compilation of advice on Top Law Student Blog
2) Advice from Permissive Joinder Blog
3) Advice from a professor on Evan Shaeffer's Legal Underground
4) A post about issue spotting from Evan Shaeffer's Legal Underground
ADDED 12/01/06:
5) Advice from Prof. Greg Bowman of Law Career Blog
6) Advice on how to flunk exams from another law student in Chicago.
Added 12/06/06:
7) Hofstra's Law Library blog posts more exam week suggestions.
Added 12/11/06
8) 1L exam advice from a student with a blog called Shelley's Case.
Added 12/12/06
9) A Hofstra School of Law librarian's blog points to a good article on Findlaw.
Added 2/15/07
10) Professor Orin Kerr of the Volokh Conspiracy offers examples of good answers and bad answers.
That's a lot of advice and I know if you are a 1L that you probably don't have time to go over it all with exams fastly approaching. But hopefully you have some time to look through and/or listen to some of them.