1L Exam Questions and Links Forum
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1L Exam Questions and Links
This is a thread that will compile practice questions and study aids that can be found online. If you have anything to add, please PM me and I'll add it.
Cali lessons: Get password from your librarian.
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Intentional Torts Hypos:
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Practice Tests and Examsmanship (Examspersonship?):
Still Working:
http://www.wcl.american.edu/exams/exam_course_title.cfm
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http://www.docstoc.com/documents/educat ... aw-school/
http://jurist.law.pitt.edu/exams.htm
http://www.lawnerds.com/guide/exam.html
http://www.ggu.edu/lawlibrary/studentst ... ams/course
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http://www.nesl.edu/academics/examsdb.cfm
http://www.4lawschool.com/lawschoolexams.htm
Canned Briefs:
http://www.4lawschool.com/casebrief.htm
Outlines / Study Guides:
http://www.boalt.org/outlines/outlines.html
http://stclguns.homestead.com/ExamTakingTips.html
http://jurist.law.pitt.edu/law_student4.htm
http://www.danbranum.com
http://www.outlines.com
From posters:
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Torts exams w/answers (these are the "Review Exam" links at left)
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multiple choice property questions w/explanations
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500+ old MBE questions. These are dated (go as far back as 1972) but I found the property ones useful since property hasn't changed much since then. I don't think I'd use them for any other subject w/o verifying the answers elsewhere first.
American (http://www.wcl.american.edu/exams/)
Arkansas (--LinkRemoved-- ... chive.html)
BC (--LinkRemoved-- ... elist.html)
Berkeley (--LinkRemoved--)
Columbia (http://www.law.columbia.edu/faculty/fac ... /Old_exams)
GW (http://docs.law.gwu.edu/facweb/gmaggs/)
Kentucky (--LinkRemoved--)
Louisiana State (--LinkRemoved-- ... X/BLASTOFF)
Maryland (http://www.law.umaryland.edu/marshall/services/exams/)
Minnesota (--LinkRemoved--
Penn (http://www.law.upenn.edu/fac/npersily/exams/exams.html)
Pepperdine (http://lawmedia.pepperdine.edu/exam/examlookup.php)
San Diego (http://sally.sandiego.edu/screens/reserves.html)
Seattle (hardcopies are available at library reserve desk)
Temple (--LinkRemoved-- ... aminations)
U of Missouri (http://www.law.missouri.edu/students/ex ... mbank.html)
UC Boulder (hardcopies are available at library reserve desk)
Villanova (http://www.law.villanova.edu/files/examdatabase/)
Cali lessons: Get password from your librarian.
--LinkRemoved--
Intentional Torts Hypos:
--LinkRemoved--
Practice Tests and Examsmanship (Examspersonship?):
Still Working:
http://www.wcl.american.edu/exams/exam_course_title.cfm
__________________________________________________
http://www.docstoc.com/documents/educat ... aw-school/
http://jurist.law.pitt.edu/exams.htm
http://www.lawnerds.com/guide/exam.html
http://www.ggu.edu/lawlibrary/studentst ... ams/course
--LinkRemoved--
http://www.nesl.edu/academics/examsdb.cfm
http://www.4lawschool.com/lawschoolexams.htm
Canned Briefs:
http://www.4lawschool.com/casebrief.htm
Outlines / Study Guides:
http://www.boalt.org/outlines/outlines.html
http://stclguns.homestead.com/ExamTakingTips.html
http://jurist.law.pitt.edu/law_student4.htm
http://www.danbranum.com
http://www.outlines.com
From posters:
--LinkRemoved-- ... R1994.html
Torts exams w/answers (these are the "Review Exam" links at left)
--LinkRemoved-- ... hoice.html
multiple choice property questions w/explanations
--LinkRemoved-- ... 060809.pdf
500+ old MBE questions. These are dated (go as far back as 1972) but I found the property ones useful since property hasn't changed much since then. I don't think I'd use them for any other subject w/o verifying the answers elsewhere first.
American (http://www.wcl.american.edu/exams/)
Arkansas (--LinkRemoved-- ... chive.html)
BC (--LinkRemoved-- ... elist.html)
Berkeley (--LinkRemoved--)
Columbia (http://www.law.columbia.edu/faculty/fac ... /Old_exams)
GW (http://docs.law.gwu.edu/facweb/gmaggs/)
Kentucky (--LinkRemoved--)
Louisiana State (--LinkRemoved-- ... X/BLASTOFF)
Maryland (http://www.law.umaryland.edu/marshall/services/exams/)
Minnesota (--LinkRemoved--
Penn (http://www.law.upenn.edu/fac/npersily/exams/exams.html)
Pepperdine (http://lawmedia.pepperdine.edu/exam/examlookup.php)
San Diego (http://sally.sandiego.edu/screens/reserves.html)
Seattle (hardcopies are available at library reserve desk)
Temple (--LinkRemoved-- ... aminations)
U of Missouri (http://www.law.missouri.edu/students/ex ... mbank.html)
UC Boulder (hardcopies are available at library reserve desk)
Villanova (http://www.law.villanova.edu/files/examdatabase/)
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Here is a good link for exam taking advice and also some practice hypos. I haven't looked at the hypos yet, but I assume they are decent.
http://www.lawnerds.com/guide/exam.html
Note from Ken: Paul, my apologies for jumping in on your thread but I the lawnerds.com is quite good and is written by one of my classmates from Boalt/Berkeley, who is now a professor at Thomas Jefferson School of Law. It is an excellent resource.
http://www.lawnerds.com/guide/exam.html
Note from Ken: Paul, my apologies for jumping in on your thread but I the lawnerds.com is quite good and is written by one of my classmates from Boalt/Berkeley, who is now a professor at Thomas Jefferson School of Law. It is an excellent resource.
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Just to piggyback what PK said, you can get barbri first year review books (or pmbr multistate workbooks) for next to nothing online or at used bookstores. I got a pmbr book for $5 and it covers all my classes in depth, teaches you pretty much everything you learn in class, and has plenty of questions at the end of each section. I would definitely pick up a bar review book before I picked up any other commercial material for 1L.
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Re: 1L Exam Questions and Links
I have compiled my law school outlines and links to all the free ones I can find on the internet. If your looking for an outline come check and see if I have it:
http://www.danbranum.com
Also if you know where I can get more free outlines to add to the site, just let me know. This is a non-profit website which i have established to share outlines. I have Google ads & a tip jar to pay for the bandwidth required to host my outlines.
Thanks & Good Luck
Dan.
http://www.danbranum.com
Also if you know where I can get more free outlines to add to the site, just let me know. This is a non-profit website which i have established to share outlines. I have Google ads & a tip jar to pay for the bandwidth required to host my outlines.
Thanks & Good Luck
Dan.
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http://stclguns.homestead.com/ExamTakingTips.html
This prof has a lot of good stuff if you want to look through it.
This prof has a lot of good stuff if you want to look through it.
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Re: 1L Exam Questions and Links
I'm certainly not biased in any way, but you know that you can get to a bunch of outlining and exam prep stuff through Westlaw, right?
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Re: 1L Exam Questions and Links
Only those with access to Westlaw 

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Wait, there are people without Westlaw access?! Those poor souls. They must be the "homeless" people keep saying I'll be one day.
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Where are these "westlaw" outlines you speak of? I've never seen them, I can't find them, and Westlaw claims they have no such thing. However, Lexis does have lots of outline/exam prep stuff.
If I am missing something, please shed some light
I could really use the property help.
If I am missing something, please shed some light

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Re: 1L Exam Questions and Links
Okay, they've taken away the dedicated link that used to be up for "Finals Freakout"...my guess is because it's not finals time. It will probably show up again.
In the mean time, I've tried to track down relevant links (some will require signing into WL):
* findlaw's outline and exam bank.
*writing law exams (an essay by John H. Langbein, Sterling Professor of Law, Yale Law School)
* Preparing for Exams
More to come.
In the mean time, I've tried to track down relevant links (some will require signing into WL):
* findlaw's outline and exam bank.
*writing law exams (an essay by John H. Langbein, Sterling Professor of Law, Yale Law School)
* Preparing for Exams
More to come.
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Re: 1L Exam Questions and Links
There is a list of law school exam links and a good article on taking a law school essay exam at
http://www.law-school-books.com/day-lif ... udent.html
http://www.law-school-books.com/day-lif ... udent.html
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Re: 1L Exam Questions and Links
I am looking for some Torts multiple choice questions and answers. My school does not make old MC questions available to students.
Anyone know a good online source for those? I noticed the New England School of Law in the exam database has a practice multiple choice with answers for Torts, but you need a password to get in.
Anyone know a good online source for those? I noticed the New England School of Law in the exam database has a practice multiple choice with answers for Torts, but you need a password to get in.
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Re: 1L Exam Questions and Links
awesome thread PK!! I've added it to my bookmarks.
Also, anyone else out there ignoring those who say "just relax and enjoy your summer" and instead going full on gunner and following the PLS schedule?
Also, anyone else out there ignoring those who say "just relax and enjoy your summer" and instead going full on gunner and following the PLS schedule?
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This is the best advice I've had since I found out about TLS. Thank you. I never thought of that.paul1454 wrote:Just to piggyback what PK said, you can get barbri first year review books (or pmbr multistate workbooks) for next to nothing online or at used bookstores. I got a pmbr book for $5 and it covers all my classes in depth, teaches you pretty much everything you learn in class, and has plenty of questions at the end of each section. I would definitely pick up a bar review book before I picked up any other commercial material for 1L.
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nophilo-sophia wrote: Also, anyone else out there ignoring those who say "just relax and enjoy your summer" and instead going full on gunner and following the PLS schedule?
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Ipsa Dixit wrote:I am looking for some Torts multiple choice questions and answers. My school does not make old MC questions available to students.
Anyone know a good online source for those? I noticed the New England School of Law in the exam database has a practice multiple choice with answers for Torts, but you need a password to get in.
The above-mentioned Bar Review books have lots of multiple choice questions for Torts and everything else. Haven't seen schools that release MC questions though - they are generally used in multiple years, unlike the essay questions.
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