So my contracts exam is tomorrow and we can use "any silent inanimate objects." I've got a few flow charts I plan on using and an outline but I was wondering if anyone has any thoughts on having pre-written paragraphs on key issues so that all you'd have to do on the exam is copy down your analysis and then apply it to the facts. Is this an ok idea or would it be a waste of time?
TIA
Using form answers on a K exam Forum
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Re: Using form answers on a K exam
In my experience, a law school exam should be 100% applying law to facts. The "R" part of IRAC just irritates professors.adammac17 wrote:So my contracts exam is tomorrow and we can use "any silent inanimate objects." I've got a few flow charts I plan on using and an outline but I was wondering if anyone has any thoughts on having pre-written paragraphs on key issues so that all you'd have to do on the exam is copy down your analysis and then apply it to the facts. Is this an ok idea or would it be a waste of time?
TIA