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Re: Recommend a civil procedure supplement for a multiple choice
Glannon's. No question.
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Re: Recommend a civil procedure supplement for a multiple choice
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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Re: Recommend a civil procedure supplement for a multiple choice
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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Re: Recommend a civil procedure supplement for a multiple choice
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.
There is a book written by the author of my casebook that is nothing but multiple choice questions. Think my professor might be influenced by those questions, or would that be too easy? Its a book of 200 questions. Thinking about buying both Glannons and this.
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Re: Recommend a civil procedure supplement for a multiple choice
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.
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Re: Recommend a civil procedure supplement for a multiple choice
It seems like there are too many great supplements for civil procedure.
E&E
Glannon Guide
CrunchTime
I think thats already too much, but now there is this other book by my casebook author. There is no way I will have time to get through it all. decision decisions.
E&E
Glannon Guide
CrunchTime
I think thats already too much, but now there is this other book by my casebook author. There is no way I will have time to get through it all. decision decisions.
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Re: Recommend a civil procedure supplement for a multiple choice
Glannon. However, if you want one that will really kick your ass, try this: http://www.amazon.com/Exam-Civil-Proced ... 0314180680
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Re: Recommend a civil procedure supplement for a multiple choice
http://msgre2.people.wm.edu/Old%20Final ... cedure.htm
I went through this W&M Exam bank last year for my multi-choice CivPro exam and it really helped me.
I went through this W&M Exam bank last year for my multi-choice CivPro exam and it really helped me.
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Anyone use siegels? I liked it for contracts.
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Re: Recommend a civil procedure supplement for a multiple choice
Crunchtime. 100% gave me my A last year.
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Re: Recommend a civil procedure supplement for a multiple choice
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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