Page 1 of 1
Quick question
Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2011 4:17 pm
by redgreenpaper
Is law school mainly comprised of writing assignments and essays? Just wondering because I'm a person who much rathers studying from books and notes then writing essays, even if the tests are comprised of essay questions.
Re: Quick question
Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2011 7:00 pm
by Wholigan
Generally, all first year classes except legal writing are based entirely on one final exam at the end of the semester, which is usually a bunch of essay questions. After the first year, there will be classes available which are graded based on papers and others based on exams like the first year classes. You can choose whichever classes suit your interests, although most schools will also have an upper level writing requirement as well.
Re: Quick question
Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2011 8:03 pm
by redgreenpaper
Wholigan wrote:Generally, all first year classes except legal writing are based entirely on one final exam at the end of the semester, which is usually a bunch of essay questions. After the first year, there will be classes available which are graded based on papers and others based on exams like the first year classes. You can choose whichever classes suit your interests, although most schools will also have an upper level writing requirement as well.
Okay. I'm in Canada if that changes anything.