
Q&A?
I have that, I heard it was a necessity. I was looking for actual multiple-choice type questions.Helmholtz wrote:Glannon's. No question.
The Glannon Guide (not the E&E) is full of multiple-choice questions. I think CALI might be decent for civpro too, but I don't remember.Extension_Cord wrote:I have that, I heard it was a necessity. I was looking for actual multiple-choice type questions.Helmholtz wrote:Glannon's. No question.
Ahh, thanks.Helmholtz wrote:The Glannon Guide (not the E&E) is full of multiple-choice questions. I think CALI might be decent for civpro too, but I don't remember.Extension_Cord wrote:I have that, I heard it was a necessity. I was looking for actual multiple-choice type questions.Helmholtz wrote:Glannon's. No question.
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Glannon Guide, for sure. Used it this semester, our test is all MC. My prof is one of the authors of the Q&A actually, and while I used it just to get a sense of the types of questions he would ask and how they would be worded, I thought that the Glannon guide was more useful substantively.Helmholtz wrote:Glannon's. No question.
I am using Siegels now for tort and contract and really like them as well. I also use Q&A, but think many of their questions are pretty basic, good for quick review though.drmguy wrote:Anyone use siegels? I liked it for contracts.
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