hey,
Does anyone know where I can find a tutor. I tried school but all the student tutors for civ pro did not have my professor. I live in NY .Thanks
Looking for a Civil Procedure Tutor
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- Richie Tenenbaum
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Re: Looking for a Civil Procedure Tutor
You may need to start relying less on others and just put in the hard work yourself. I doubt a tutor would be that useful, unless he was a former student of your teacher and he's teaching you from his notes for the class. Focus on what your prof taught. Focus on the assigned reading. Use the EE if you don't understand stuff. Go to office hours. Stop trying to look for short cuts (i.e. viewtopic.php?f=3&t=162408 ).
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Re: Looking for a Civil Procedure Tutor
Unbelievable, Thank you so much for your help.
- biglaw$
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Re: Looking for a Civil Procedure Tutor
The best way to learn is to practice hypos. Diagram out the rules, claims, etc. If you dont practice it will be hard to see how all the rules fit together.
- buckilaw
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Re: Looking for a Civil Procedure Tutor
Arthur Miller is currently at NYU. Hit him up.
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Re: Looking for a Civil Procedure Tutor
Try the Aspen Audio Guide to Civil Procedure (The Aspen Audio Guide Series)
- Extension_Cord
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Re: Looking for a Civil Procedure Tutor
E&E for Civ. Pro. helped me alot in my class.
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Re: Looking for a Civil Procedure Tutor
You can find links to past exams Civ Pro with model answers at
http://www.law-school-books.com/civil-procedure.html
http://www.law-school-books.com/civil-procedure.html
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