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Civ Pro Flow Chart
Posted: Sun Mar 14, 2010 1:16 pm
by mikeytwoshoes
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The link is a basic flow chart for all things Civ Pro-ish. It's a Word doc so you'll have to download it.
Re: Civ Pro Flow Chart
Posted: Sun Mar 14, 2010 1:23 pm
by 270910
Skimmed it. Nice organization which makes it flashy, but the substance is far from perfect, so be careful.
A good example is the Erie flow chart. It may be precisely how that person's prof taught Erie, but it isn't at all how my prof taught Erie.
Re: Civ Pro Flow Chart
Posted: Sun Mar 14, 2010 1:26 pm
by corporatelaw87
0L here, so I don't know much, but this looks intense. Is this something you would take into an exam, or is this just a basic study guide?
Re: Civ Pro Flow Chart
Posted: Sun Mar 14, 2010 1:27 pm
by 270910
corporatelaw87 wrote:0L here, so I don't know much, but this looks intense. Is this something you would take into an exam, or is this just a basic study guide?
Almost nobody actually creates something like this. It may be helpful for organization, but all of the arrows pointing everywhere are kind of unnecessary. I've taken civ pro, and honestly I think they make some of the author's points more difficult to comprehend.
People WILL bring long 'outlines' into the exam, and this document does cover almost all of the material from a run of the mill 1L civ pro class. And it is confusing, and nobody likes civ pro. So people probably bring SOMETHING like it into an exam, that they hopefully created themselves, but it's much more stylish / flashy than is necessary.
Re: Civ Pro Flow Chart
Posted: Sun Mar 14, 2010 2:17 pm
by kings84_wr
corporatelaw87 wrote:0L here, so I don't know much, but this looks intense. Is this something you would take into an exam, or is this just a basic study guide?
Im a flow-charter, I do it differently then the link, but mine are pretty intense as well. I never looked at my flow charts during the exam. The value for me was breaking down the material so i knew howe everything works. I let my friends have my outlines, and I dont think it helped them nearly as much as it helped me, because I had to got through the actual process of breaking everything down step by step.
Everyone works differently so its best to figure out what you like and how you learn the best.