Multiple Choice Contracts Exams Forum
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Multiple Choice Contracts Exams
Does anyone have any solid links to multiple choice contracts exams? Google has been mostly unhelpful, mostly because all of the questions that it came up with are probably way too easy. The prof put a book of MC questions on reserve in our library, but we are looking to get any and all practice we can.
THanks in advance.
THanks in advance.
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Re: Multiple Choice Contracts Exams
Go buy this: http://www.amazon.com/Crunchtime-Contra ... 613&sr=8-1
Best source for MC questions, IMO.
Best source for MC questions, IMO.
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Re: Multiple Choice Contracts Exams
I don't agree on the crunch time suggestion.
I'd say grab the Lexis Q&A Series contracts book or the Siegel's Contracts.
I'd say grab the Lexis Q&A Series contracts book or the Siegel's Contracts.
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Re: Multiple Choice Contracts Exams
I second the Lexis Q&A series. It helped with Tax and Business Enterprises (although I wish those exams had been multiple choice).
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Re: Multiple Choice Contracts Exams
Why? They have solid MC questions. I used them already for my other two MC K's exams and they've been helpful (and I've done well on those exams). Plus, my sister used them throughout law school and aced all of her MC finals (and she went to a T13).Aqualibrium wrote:I don't agree on the crunch time suggestion.
I'd say grab the Lexis Q&A Series contracts book or the Siegel's Contracts.
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Re: Multiple Choice Contracts Exams
That Crunchtime got me an A in Contracts last year.
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Re: Multiple Choice Contracts Exams
keg411 wrote:Why? They have solid MC questions. I used them already for my other two MC K's exams and they've been helpful (and I've done well on those exams). Plus, my sister used them throughout law school and aced all of her MC finals (and she went to a T13).Aqualibrium wrote:I don't agree on the crunch time suggestion.
I'd say grab the Lexis Q&A Series contracts book or the Siegel's Contracts.
There just aren't as many questions and detailed answers as you'll find in the Lexis Q&A Series books. Just my opinion, but those books are the best practice outside a professors old exams in any subject they are available for.
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Re: Multiple Choice Contracts Exams
I relied on PMBR for multiple choice practice. The questions and explanations were helpful. Multiple choice was only worth 20% of my exam though so I only went through one supplement for multiple choice. Mainly focused on essay practice/etc.