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Re: OFFICIAL 1L Exam Prep & Motivation Thread (CSWS)

Posted: Sun Feb 10, 2013 9:33 pm
by Bronck
PinkLotus wrote:When are y'all planning to take full PTs? I think April 1 sounds good--first exam is on the April 30.
Last semester, the month before exams stared, I tried to do 1 a week (basically, rotate a new class every week), and then cram PTs in during the reading period (I actually took no practice exams for Ks and only 2 for Civ Pro). It's more compact this semester with an additional class, so I may mix it up a little, haven't decided yet.

Re: OFFICIAL 1L Exam Prep & Motivation Thread (CSWS)

Posted: Sun Feb 10, 2013 9:34 pm
by SportsFan
Bronck wrote:
stillwater wrote:
Bronck wrote:I skip cases and read the canned briefs / westlaw headnotes.

I do, however, read the notes in the book.
hm, interesting. hows it work out for you?
~Top quarter right now.

Think of it this way: I never re-open the casebook. I never remember anything from the cases if I do read them. My outlines are supplement + canned brief + notes driven. I usually don't get many useful things out of class. I will, however, jot down particular things that the prof likes, and note any discrepancies with the text.
This is what I'm trying to do this semester, since I think last semester I relied too much on the notes I took from reading the casebook and from class. Do you read supplements as you get to the topic in class, or just when you're making your outlines (if that makes any sense)?

Re: OFFICIAL 1L Exam Prep & Motivation Thread (CSWS)

Posted: Sun Feb 10, 2013 9:35 pm
by Bronck
SportsFan wrote: This is what I'm trying to do this semester, since I think last semester I relied too much on the notes I took from reading the casebook and from class. Do you read supplements as you get to the topic in class, or just when you're making your outlines (if that makes any sense)?
I leave the supplements for when I make my outlines (1-1.5 months before finals). I don't see any reason to do them contemporaneously with the class, since I'll just forget that info by the time I start outlining anyway. I try to compact the real understanding of the subjects as close (realistically) to the exams as possible.

Re: OFFICIAL 1L Exam Prep & Motivation Thread (CSWS)

Posted: Sun Feb 10, 2013 9:37 pm
by salix
PinkLotus wrote:Who else stopped case briefing? It's such a time sink, but I'm starting to think it might be worth in in Con Law, as I also have closed book! ^

Any other lady CSWS'ers? This thread seems rather bro-heavy... :lol:

Over here, Pink Lotus!

And yes, it's a bro-heavy thread, but the energy these guys have is AMAZING. Definitely inspired me last December.

Re: OFFICIAL 1L Exam Prep & Motivation Thread (CSWS)

Posted: Sun Feb 10, 2013 9:38 pm
by stillwater
Bronck wrote:
SportsFan wrote: This is what I'm trying to do this semester, since I think last semester I relied too much on the notes I took from reading the casebook and from class. Do you read supplements as you get to the topic in class, or just when you're making your outlines (if that makes any sense)?
I leave the supplements for when I make my outlines (1-1.5 months before finals). I don't see any reason to do them contemporaneously with the class, since I'll just forget that info by the time I start outlining anyway. I try to compact the real understanding of the subjects as close (realistically) to the exams as possible.
This. Esp for CivPro last semester. The run up to the exam was reading Freer, consolidating my margin notes into an "outline"/"outlines" and reading Freer again. Then I hit critical mass and beastmode.

Re: OFFICIAL 1L Exam Prep & Motivation Thread (CSWS)

Posted: Sun Feb 10, 2013 9:42 pm
by Bronck
stillwater wrote:
Bronck wrote:
SportsFan wrote: This is what I'm trying to do this semester, since I think last semester I relied too much on the notes I took from reading the casebook and from class. Do you read supplements as you get to the topic in class, or just when you're making your outlines (if that makes any sense)?
I leave the supplements for when I make my outlines (1-1.5 months before finals). I don't see any reason to do them contemporaneously with the class, since I'll just forget that info by the time I start outlining anyway. I try to compact the real understanding of the subjects as close (realistically) to the exams as possible.
This. Esp for CivPro last semester. The run up to the exam was reading Freer, consolidating my margin notes into an "outline"/"outlines" and reading Freer again. Then I hit critical mass and beastmode.
For ConLaw, I'm doing Chemerinsky for cases + book notes. It's a little bit different, but we'll see how it works. I think I'll read the connecting sections in Chemerinsky when I start making my outlines so I can develop a more comprehensive understanding of the subject.

The week before finals period, I actually dedicated to re-reading large swaths of the supplements for each class (e.g., 2 days for Ks, 2 days for Torts, etc). It was a nice prelude to going into the PTs, since myoutlines were also finished.

Finals period was 100% PTs + creating an attack outline. It helped me refine my knowledge of the subject and also taught me how to apply the law.

Re: OFFICIAL 1L Exam Prep & Motivation Thread (CSWS)

Posted: Sun Feb 10, 2013 9:42 pm
by Jsa725
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Re: OFFICIAL 1L Exam Prep & Motivation Thread (CSWS)

Posted: Sun Feb 10, 2013 9:45 pm
by SportsFan
Bronck wrote:
SportsFan wrote: This is what I'm trying to do this semester, since I think last semester I relied too much on the notes I took from reading the casebook and from class. Do you read supplements as you get to the topic in class, or just when you're making your outlines (if that makes any sense)?
I leave the supplements for when I make my outlines (1-1.5 months before finals). I don't see any reason to do them contemporaneously with the class, since I'll just forget that info by the time I start outlining anyway. I try to compact the real understanding of the subjects as close (realistically) to the exams as possible.
Thanks. Makes sense.

Re: OFFICIAL 1L Exam Prep & Motivation Thread (CSWS)

Posted: Sun Feb 10, 2013 9:48 pm
by LetsGoLAW
Yesterday? Couldn't stop. Wouldn't stop.
Tomorrow? G.R.I.N.D. Get Ready It's a New Day.

Re: OFFICIAL 1L Exam Prep & Motivation Thread (CSWS)

Posted: Sun Feb 10, 2013 9:51 pm
by stillwater
LetsGoLAW wrote:Yesterday? Couldn't stop. Wouldn't stop.
Tomorrow? G.R.I.N.D. Get Ready It's a New Day.
yeaaaaaaaaaaaa

Re: OFFICIAL 1L Exam Prep & Motivation Thread (CSWS)

Posted: Sun Feb 10, 2013 9:52 pm
by Jsa725
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Re: OFFICIAL 1L Exam Prep & Motivation Thread (CSWS)

Posted: Sun Feb 10, 2013 9:52 pm
by RoseAberlone
Hey guys, long-time lurker here. Hoping to use your energy to keep myself motivated through this horrible weather/semester. In pretty good shape after the fall, but I've been really dragging my heels to get work done this semester. Still getting all the reading done, stopped briefing early last semester, not feeling ready to outline this early. Keep meaning to incorporate supplements into my reading as I go but haven't quite gotten there. Thanks for all the pep talks :)

Re: OFFICIAL 1L Exam Prep & Motivation Thread (CSWS)

Posted: Sun Feb 10, 2013 9:53 pm
by BlueLotus
LetsGoLAW wrote:Yesterday? Couldn't stop. Wouldn't stop.
Tomorrow? G.R.I.N.D. Get Ready It's a New Day.
Our crew leader has returned!!

^Oh, and Rose, you have nothing to be worried about--haven't starting my outlines yet, and just recently dove into the supps.

Re: OFFICIAL 1L Exam Prep & Motivation Thread (CSWS)

Posted: Sun Feb 10, 2013 9:55 pm
by stillwater
RoseAberlone wrote:Hey guys, long-time lurker here. Hoping to use your energy to keep myself motivated through this horrible weather/semester. In pretty good shape after the fall, but I've been really dragging my heels to get work done this semester. Still getting all the reading done, stopped briefing early last semester, not feeling ready to outline this early. Keep meaning to incorporate supplements into my reading as I go but haven't quite gotten there. Thanks for all the pep talks :)
You are more than fine. I am barely treading water with respect to reading. A day ahead, a day behind.

Re: OFFICIAL 1L Exam Prep & Motivation Thread (CSWS)

Posted: Sun Feb 10, 2013 9:57 pm
by LetsGoLAW
C'mon baby, where would I go?

Oh yeah, library till 11 PM every night. In the beginning of the semester, I felt like this:
stillwater wrote:
RoseAberlone wrote:Hey guys, long-time lurker here. Hoping to use your energy to keep myself motivated through this horrible weather/semester. In pretty good shape after the fall, but I've been really dragging my heels to get work done this semester. Still getting all the reading done, stopped briefing early last semester, not feeling ready to outline this early. Keep meaning to incorporate supplements into my reading as I go but haven't quite gotten there. Thanks for all the pep talks :)
You are more than fine. I am barely treading water with respect to reading. A day ahead, a day behind.
I happily hit top third, secured a nice summer job, but I encountered people who hit top 5% by doing absolutely nothing. A stain on the CSWS banner. Fuck that, bros.

But you know what? Find your mistakes, shift the game plan, AND DOMINATE.

HAHA. KIDS, I'M BACK. GET READY FOR CSWS/G.R.I.N.D. STARTING NOW!

Re: OFFICIAL 1L Exam Prep & Motivation Thread

Posted: Sun Feb 10, 2013 9:59 pm
by Jhausie
PinkLotus wrote:what's a good supplement for the Singer Property casebook?
Understanding Property Law 3rd Edition by John G. Sprankling

Re: OFFICIAL 1L Exam Prep & Motivation Thread (CSWS)

Posted: Sun Feb 10, 2013 10:01 pm
by RoseAberlone
stillwater wrote:
RoseAberlone wrote:Hey guys, long-time lurker here. Hoping to use your energy to keep myself motivated through this horrible weather/semester. In pretty good shape after the fall, but I've been really dragging my heels to get work done this semester. Still getting all the reading done, stopped briefing early last semester, not feeling ready to outline this early. Keep meaning to incorporate supplements into my reading as I go but haven't quite gotten there. Thanks for all the pep talks :)
You are more than fine. I am barely treading water with respect to reading. A day ahead, a day behind.
That's what I keep trying to convince myself, but I feel like all my classmates are taking lessons from last semester and I am SO uninspired to do more than the minimum. Don't want to be complacent, which is why I came here.

Oh and also I'm (maybe obviously) a lady, to the person who asked earlier.

Re: OFFICIAL 1L Exam Prep & Motivation Thread (CSWS)

Posted: Sun Feb 10, 2013 10:28 pm
by stillwater
RoseAberlone wrote:
stillwater wrote:
RoseAberlone wrote:Hey guys, long-time lurker here. Hoping to use your energy to keep myself motivated through this horrible weather/semester. In pretty good shape after the fall, but I've been really dragging my heels to get work done this semester. Still getting all the reading done, stopped briefing early last semester, not feeling ready to outline this early. Keep meaning to incorporate supplements into my reading as I go but haven't quite gotten there. Thanks for all the pep talks :)
You are more than fine. I am barely treading water with respect to reading. A day ahead, a day behind.
That's what I keep trying to convince myself, but I feel like all my classmates are taking lessons from last semester and I am SO uninspired to do more than the minimum. Don't want to be complacent, which is why I came here.

Oh and also I'm (maybe obviously) a lady, to the person who asked earlier.
I like the contracts allusion for your handle. GREAT CASE.

Re: OFFICIAL 1L Exam Prep & Motivation Thread (CSWS)

Posted: Sun Feb 10, 2013 11:25 pm
by 005618502
LetsGoLAW wrote:C'mon baby, where would I go?

Oh yeah, library till 11 PM every night. In the beginning of the semester, I felt like this:
stillwater wrote:
RoseAberlone wrote:Hey guys, long-time lurker here. Hoping to use your energy to keep myself motivated through this horrible weather/semester. In pretty good shape after the fall, but I've been really dragging my heels to get work done this semester. Still getting all the reading done, stopped briefing early last semester, not feeling ready to outline this early. Keep meaning to incorporate supplements into my reading as I go but haven't quite gotten there. Thanks for all the pep talks :)
You are more than fine. I am barely treading water with respect to reading. A day ahead, a day behind.
I happily hit top third, secured a nice summer job, but I encountered people who hit top 5% by doing absolutely nothing. A stain on the CSWS banner. Fuck that, bros.

But you know what? Find your mistakes, shift the game plan, AND DOMINATE.

HAHA. KIDS, I'M BACK. GET READY FOR CSWS/G.R.I.N.D. STARTING NOW!
Dude, this thread definitely missed you. I am happy to not know anyone who did nothing and absolutely crushed it. Though I do have a friend with same grades as me who did a lot less (still worked hard I think)... that was not the best news haha

Re: OFFICIAL 1L Exam Prep & Motivation Thread (CSWS)

Posted: Sun Feb 10, 2013 11:48 pm
by LetsGoLAW
AssumptionRequired wrote:
LetsGoLAW wrote:C'mon baby, where would I go?

Oh yeah, library till 11 PM every night. In the beginning of the semester, I felt like this:
stillwater wrote:
RoseAberlone wrote:Hey guys, long-time lurker here. Hoping to use your energy to keep myself motivated through this horrible weather/semester. In pretty good shape after the fall, but I've been really dragging my heels to get work done this semester. Still getting all the reading done, stopped briefing early last semester, not feeling ready to outline this early. Keep meaning to incorporate supplements into my reading as I go but haven't quite gotten there. Thanks for all the pep talks :)
You are more than fine. I am barely treading water with respect to reading. A day ahead, a day behind.
I happily hit top third, secured a nice summer job, but I encountered people who hit top 5% by doing absolutely nothing. A stain on the CSWS banner. Fuck that, bros.

But you know what? Find your mistakes, shift the game plan, AND DOMINATE.

HAHA. KIDS, I'M BACK. GET READY FOR CSWS/G.R.I.N.D. STARTING NOW!
Dude, this thread definitely missed you. I am happy to not know anyone who did nothing and absolutely crushed it. Though I do have a friend with same grades as me who did a lot less (still worked hard I think)... that was not the best news haha
Infers the subjectivity element of grading. Or perhaps the professors really do throw exams down the stairs.

Anyway, I am re-reading Getting To Maybe, reviewing my tests with my professors, and doing all the E&E problems this semester.

Re: OFFICIAL 1L Exam Prep & Motivation Thread (CSWS)

Posted: Sun Feb 10, 2013 11:50 pm
by stillwater
I heard the Crim E&E is garbage. What are people doing for hypos?

Re: OFFICIAL 1L Exam Prep & Motivation Thread (CSWS)

Posted: Sun Feb 10, 2013 11:50 pm
by LetsGoLAW
stillwater wrote:I heard the Crim E&E is garbage. What are people doing for hypos?
E&Es and practice exams.

Re: OFFICIAL 1L Exam Prep & Motivation Thread (CSWS)

Posted: Sun Feb 10, 2013 11:53 pm
by stillwater
LetsGoLAW wrote:
stillwater wrote:I heard the Crim E&E is garbage. What are people doing for hypos?
E&Es and practice exams.
I meant for Crim specifically. I am usually a big fan of the E&E hypos for the most part.

Re: OFFICIAL 1L Exam Prep & Motivation Thread (CSWS)

Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2013 12:12 am
by LetsGoLAW
stillwater wrote:
LetsGoLAW wrote:
stillwater wrote:I heard the Crim E&E is garbage. What are people doing for hypos?
E&Es and practice exams.
I meant for Crim specifically. I am usually a big fan of the E&E hypos for the most part.
Siegel's.

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Re: OFFICIAL 1L Exam Prep & Motivation Thread (CSWS)

Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2013 12:18 am
by Nova
LetsGoLAW wrote:Siegel's.

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Siegel's for K is really good too