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But to answer the OP, what worked for me in the 1st semester-it really depended on the class.
For CivPro-I just Outlined straight from Glannon E&E and kept cutting it down.
For every other class-I outlined from Crunchtime/Emmanuels/old Outlines.
For CivPro-I just Outlined straight from Glannon E&E and kept cutting it down.
For every other class-I outlined from Crunchtime/Emmanuels/old Outlines.
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You do put cases in. Do what works for you, but I have put cases in my outlines for every single class I have been in. Profs love to see you compare the fact scenario in the exam to the fact patterns in past cases and why it might come out the same or differently.dreman510 wrote:For Conlaw-how do you NOT put cases in? Last semester, I didnt put any cases in, except for like Strawbridge and International Shoe and Asahi.
But Conlaw, there is no BLL, and it seems that you need the cases for everything...
BLL often results in a median answer
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So do cases. Don't generalize, plenty of people rocked it without ever citing a case.rando wrote: BLL often results in a median answer
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I specifically didn't generalize. And you're right, cases alone often lean to median answers. What is unclear? Thorough analysis is what is required. Showing an ability to compare a fact pattern to one already decided shows ability beyond reciting BLL. You don't have to use cases, but why wouldn't you if it is an established reference point?disco_barred wrote:So do cases. Don't generalize, plenty of people rocked it without ever citing a case.rando wrote: BLL often results in a median answer
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My best answers have generally followed this formula:disco_barred wrote:So do cases. Don't generalize, plenty of people rocked it without ever citing a case.rando wrote: BLL often results in a median answer
1. BLL (rule statement + some mention of policy)
2. Application of BLL to the facts
3. Case parallel or comparison, if there is one to be made
4. Counterargument or alternative approach that could be followed, if there is one
5. Conclusion
And my best answers came in classes in which I knew the cases very well and mentioned them frequently in answers, FWIW.
Being mechanical in your analysis and writing, almost to a fault, really pays off on law school exams. When I tried to get tricky or go off the beaten path, I got worse grades.
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...ok? Should I get my sticker book?JSUVA2012 wrote:My best answers have generally followed this formula:disco_barred wrote:So do cases. Don't generalize, plenty of people rocked it without ever citing a case.rando wrote: BLL often results in a median answer
1. BLL (rule statement + some mention of policy)
2. Application of BLL to the facts
3. Case parallel or comparison, if there is one to be made
4. Counterargument or alternative approach that could be followed, if there is one
5. Conclusion
And my best answers came in classes in which I knew the cases very well and mentioned them frequently in answers, FWIW.
Being mechanical in your analysis and writing, almost to a fault, really pays off on law school exams. When I tried to get tricky or go off the beaten path, I got worse grades.
I and many others did great and never mentioned a single case in our answers. Such is life in law school, there are 20,000 ways to do it right. So it's fine that you did well and fine that cases were involved, but the causal link would be hard to establish given the other available data.
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Unnecessary snark, dude. My point was counter to yours, but I didn't assign it any more authority than it deserves. The utility of this thread will probably be to 0Ls and any data points we can throw out there could be helpful to them.disco_barred wrote:
...ok? Should I get my sticker book?
I and many others did great and never mentioned a single case in our answers. Such is life in law school, there are 20,000 ways to do it right. So it's fine that you did well and fine that cases were involved, but the causal link would be hard to establish given the other available data.
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Super helpful thread. Thanks, everyone!JSUVA2012 wrote:My best answers have generally followed this formula:disco_barred wrote:So do cases. Don't generalize, plenty of people rocked it without ever citing a case.rando wrote: BLL often results in a median answer
1. BLL (rule statement + some mention of policy)
2. Application of BLL to the facts
3. Case parallel or comparison, if there is one to be made
4. Counterargument or alternative approach that could be followed, if there is one
5. Conclusion
And my best answers came in classes in which I knew the cases very well and mentioned them frequently in answers, FWIW.
Being mechanical in your analysis and writing, almost to a fault, really pays off on law school exams. When I tried to get tricky or go off the beaten path, I got worse grades.
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The other available data? You and your friends never cited cases and did well?disco_barred wrote:...ok? Should I get my sticker book?JSUVA2012 wrote:My best answers have generally followed this formula:disco_barred wrote:So do cases. Don't generalize, plenty of people rocked it without ever citing a case.rando wrote: BLL often results in a median answer
1. BLL (rule statement + some mention of policy)
2. Application of BLL to the facts
3. Case parallel or comparison, if there is one to be made
4. Counterargument or alternative approach that could be followed, if there is one
5. Conclusion
And my best answers came in classes in which I knew the cases very well and mentioned them frequently in answers, FWIW.
Being mechanical in your analysis and writing, almost to a fault, really pays off on law school exams. When I tried to get tricky or go off the beaten path, I got worse grades.
I and many others did great and never mentioned a single case in our answers. Such is life in law school, there are 20,000 ways to do it right. So it's fine that you did well and fine that cases were involved, but the causal link would be hard to establish given the other available data.
What don't you get? No one is even saying that you have to cite cases. In fact, I specifically said "BLL often results in a median answer." That says nothing of cases. But leaving cases out of your outline is probably not the best idea because it gives a factual reference point so that you can give the best analysis on an exam.
If all you did on your exams was cite the law and apply it to the facts I am surprised that you did as well as you claim.
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I hand write outlines, but I don't outline everything.
I will also use old outlines from other students and edit them for my needs/to fit with what I learned.
I will also use old outlines from other students and edit them for my needs/to fit with what I learned.
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I will often use old outlines, but only if I knowIpsa Dixit wrote:I hand write outlines, but I don't outline everything.
I will also use old outlines from other students and edit them for my needs/to fit with what I learned.
a) the student did well
b) the outline fits my style
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Even if I know those things I still can't use someone else's outline. I tend to re-do the whole bloody thing anyway.dreman510 wrote:I will often use old outlines, but only if I knowIpsa Dixit wrote:I hand write outlines, but I don't outline everything.
I will also use old outlines from other students and edit them for my needs/to fit with what I learned.
a) the student did well
b) the outline fits my style
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I've found the best way to "use" an old outline is just a checklist to make sure you're not missing anything important on yours. And sometimes the way someone else has organized something can be illuminating on a point.
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I probably end up reorganizing it by the time im done, but its just something to start with to make sure im not missing anything, and its not as overwhelming.JSUVA2012 wrote:I've found the best way to "use" an old outline is just a checklist to make sure you're not missing anything important on yours. And sometimes the way someone else has organized something can be illuminating on a point.
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I'll try that then. Thanks.JSUVA2012 wrote:I've found the best way to "use" an old outline is just a checklist to make sure you're not missing anything important on yours. And sometimes the way someone else has organized something can be illuminating on a point.
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GTFO of my thread, tagging bitch.gmichaelbluth wrote:Super helpful thread. Thanks, everyone!
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Comedy like this helped break up the dullness of outliningmikeytwoshoes wrote:GTFO of my thread, tagging bitch.gmichaelbluth wrote:Super helpful thread. Thanks, everyone!
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