Saturday, April 28, 2007 7:52 AM
File this in the category "wish I would have seen this a week ago..."
Last week, The Legal Scoop pointed out in the post, Finals Preparation: JURIST, a useful resource at Jurist for law students prepping for their finals: Law School Exams.
From Jurist:
The best advice on how to study for - and write - an exam will come from the law professor who teaches your class; the most useful "old exams" are exams written and made available for you by your professor. Law students may, however, find the following supplementary materials useful.
What follows is a collection of links to these resources and materials. Check it out here Law School Exams.
The link may be too late for many, but figuring that there may still be some of you who have not already taken all of your finals, I thought it worth mentioning again. Law school finals (or really finals of any kind) are not anyone's favorite way to spend an afternoon, so every little bit of assistance helps.
For those of you still gearing up for that "exciting" Civ Pro or Crim Law final, good luck.