E&E, Glannon Guides Forum
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E&E, Glannon Guides
The questions seem too easy, I was planning on using these as my primary way to learn material (don't ask why I didn't learn it earlier) but now it doesn't seem like too good of an idea. Any suggestions?
- zeth006
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Re: E&E, Glannon Guides
Funny, that's sort of what I'm doing for prep. I plan to keep my casebook in my backpack and have out on my desk my canned brief supplement, my statutory rule book, the E&E, my outline, and a practice test in a folder for later when I want to take it.brass_monkey wrote:The questions seem too easy, I was planning on using these as my primary way to learn material (don't ask why I didn't learn it earlier) but now it doesn't seem like too good of an idea. Any suggestions?
If you're finding the questions too easy, it might mean you understand. Try doing the CALI lessons and see what happens.
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Re: E&E, Glannon Guides
I have everything I need from the casebooks in my notes at this point. I only use supplements to study if I am not crystal clear on something in my outline.
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Re: E&E, Glannon Guides
Pretty much straight up outlining from my supplements. My torts teacher literally lectures the E&E's some days and I bought the hornbook for civ pro that the author of my textbook wrote. Crim is a different beast, however.
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Re: E&E, Glannon Guides
Take practice exams...brass_monkey wrote:The questions seem too easy, I was planning on using these as my primary way to learn material (don't ask why I didn't learn it earlier) but now it doesn't seem like too good of an idea. Any suggestions?
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Would you recommend any other supplements for Torts besides E&E? Would Law in a Flash or Crunchtime help?beach_terror wrote:Pretty much straight up outlining from my supplements. My torts teacher literally lectures the E&E's some days and I bought the hornbook for civ pro that the author of my textbook wrote. Crim is a different beast, however.
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