http://www.bsmsphd.com/exam_writing.html
I was surfing the web and came across this site. I was wondering if anyone has any experience with this particular system. It seems to be anti-LEEWS and purports to be the key to getting As.
Has anyone ever heard of this before? (Exam Writing System) Forum
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Seminole_305

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goodolgil

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Re: Has anyone ever heard of this before? (Exam Writing System)
Another way to charge hundreds of dollars to tell you to apply the law to the facts?
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NotMyRealName09

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Re: Has anyone ever heard of this before? (Exam Writing System)
"the most advance law dictionary"
That tells you everything you need to know about the value of this writing system. Seriously, just read through a few pages. I'm 98% sure this system's website is based in a foreign country and the writer is a non-native English speaker.
"Of course, there is something to be said for the extra exercise you get but when you add that to everything else you carry around, But fundamentally, Black’s is just a nuisance."
Yeah, because the Supreme Court LOVES citing "Dean's Legal Dictionary."
Something tells me the website developer for "deanslegaldictionary.com" also wrote the "Exam Writing System" and "Dean's Legal Dictionary." Here's his webpage. http://www.rahulnimawat.com/
Yep, India.
That tells you everything you need to know about the value of this writing system. Seriously, just read through a few pages. I'm 98% sure this system's website is based in a foreign country and the writer is a non-native English speaker.
"Of course, there is something to be said for the extra exercise you get but when you add that to everything else you carry around, But fundamentally, Black’s is just a nuisance."
Yeah, because the Supreme Court LOVES citing "Dean's Legal Dictionary."
Yep, India.