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Contracts multiple choice supplement
Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2012 10:10 pm
by japes
any reccommendations? Our final is completely multiple choice.
Re: Contracts multiple choice supplement
Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 3:02 am
by LSATNightmares
Dunno if the Contracts section is good, but what about a mc practice test for the bar? I used PMBR's workbook for my Torts final, which was partially mc (my professor writes bar questions in real life). I thought the workbook was okay; some problems seemed to be wrong, but it gave me practice just going through a bunch of hypos. I bought a used copy online, which came in brand new.
Re: Contracts multiple choice supplement
Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 3:08 am
by sillyboots
If your final is completely multiple choice and you're genuinely desirous of a good grade, I don't see why you wouldn't buy every multiple-choice practice on the market (Q&A, Siegels, Glannon's guide, etc.) most of them can be had used for quite cheap, and in the end if you could "buy" grade up grades for say, 70 dollars, most people would. IIRC mscarn in his article on success in law school said he did all of the books and more for any class that had any multiple choice.
Re: Contracts multiple choice supplement
Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 1:37 pm
by NotMyRealName09
Ask your professor to recommend one. I did this, and guess what? I saw a few verbatim MCs on the exam - trickey ones that I had initially answered wrong and in fact taught me something when I reviewed and learned why I chose the wrong answer. I swear, it was one of these things where I initially maked C or whatever, but the little voice in my head said "no! You did that before, its not C, its D!"
Re: Contracts multiple choice supplement
Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 7:01 pm
by morris248
You really want the Acing Contracts for class. Then get the Q&A and Siegels for exam prep.
You can get them all fairly cheap used.
Contracts Supplements