Anyone IN or FINISHED: Ks II w/ Crandall&Whaley 5th Ed.) ?
Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2011 8:06 pm
I know I'll get flamed for this, especially since I got to a low-tier school.. so bring it on, I guess. My question is pretty simple.
I'm in Ks II and, per the thread-title, the prof/we use Crandall & Whaley 5th Ed. and Ks I used the same book last semester, which I have no problem with.. I understand everything just fine so far this semester and the professor ROCKS, it's just the prof HARPS on the "Hypo Problems" (we don't turn them in/get graded) in the book and there's like 8-12 per assignment. Basically, I'm looking for the easy way out here. I could do them myself and I know it's a good idea to do so.. but if anyone has a bunch of these already done, it would cut down on my reading time huge & I'd owe you. I know a lot of school don't use Crandall.. and also I plan on getting the "Casenotes" series when financial aid comes in.. not to use as a crutch or anything - I just have my system & the way I brief lets me grasp the material way better than these problems, but looking like I'm clueless during a cold-call sucks. Come on, be gentle.. when a shortcut in law school actually helps, I'm all about it.
If you can help, I'll do my best to return the favor.
I'm in Ks II and, per the thread-title, the prof/we use Crandall & Whaley 5th Ed. and Ks I used the same book last semester, which I have no problem with.. I understand everything just fine so far this semester and the professor ROCKS, it's just the prof HARPS on the "Hypo Problems" (we don't turn them in/get graded) in the book and there's like 8-12 per assignment. Basically, I'm looking for the easy way out here. I could do them myself and I know it's a good idea to do so.. but if anyone has a bunch of these already done, it would cut down on my reading time huge & I'd owe you. I know a lot of school don't use Crandall.. and also I plan on getting the "Casenotes" series when financial aid comes in.. not to use as a crutch or anything - I just have my system & the way I brief lets me grasp the material way better than these problems, but looking like I'm clueless during a cold-call sucks. Come on, be gentle.. when a shortcut in law school actually helps, I'm all about it.
If you can help, I'll do my best to return the favor.