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Paperback A Practical Guide to Writing Law School Essay Exams Book

ISBN: 0837731275

ISBN13: 9780837731278

A Practical Guide to Writing Law School Essay Exams

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Students who do well in law school tend to write their examsin a particular way. The purpose of this book is tointroduce students to this method. Chapters teach the lawstudent the purpose of an essay... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Writing Essay Exams to succeed (Not Just to Survive)

It is a book that you need, especially as First-Year-Student. It will help you to succeed if you follow the advices in book and practice your legal writing skill. The logic of the author is easy to understand and follow-able.

Great For Law School Exam Writing

Excelent real world advice for writing under the pressures of law school exams. It is easy to read and has information on scoring and grading as well as sample answers and troubleshooting tips. I highly reccommend!

This book should get you a B

This book offers practical, time-tested advice for performing well on law school exams. I've tutored students on test-taking for years, and this book covers 90% of what it takes to excel on law school exams--clarity of expression, issue spotting, analysis, and organization. But in my experience, those will get you a B or a B+ at best. What you need is that added something, that brilliant insight, that "extra" that gets the professor to say "Wow. This is an A exam."What is that? To me, it's understanding what the professor is looking for--knowing the professor's approach or angle or idiosyncratic preferences--then using that knowledge to reinforce those preferences or challenge them thoughtfully. You must make your answer not only legally right but intellectually satisfying to the professor.How do you do that? Some people just have the knack. For the rest, spend time talking to the professor in and out of class. Read what the professor has written. Immerse yourself in the professor's world (as it relates to the course). Probably a book can't teach that, and this one doesn't try.
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