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January 22, 2005

Law School Exams: TNTDOLSE

On Notes from the (Legal) Underground a law professor shares “six things not to do on law school exams (hereafter 'TNTDOLSE').” On the flip side (what to do on law school exams), Evan Schaeffer also links to a post he wrote last fall on Issue-Spotting on law school exams. It covers a definition of issue-spotting and why it's important, how to study to prepare for issue-spotters, and knowing what to do once you've spotted the issues. Good stuff to tuck away until April or May when finals roll around again...

Posted by mowabb at January 22, 2005 11:45 AM

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