What is the best way to practice law school exams apart from exams previously given by your professor or at your law school (which is obviously the best way)? For example, if I cannot track down exams previously given by my professor and it is very difficult at my law school to obtain previously given exams from other professors, what is the best way to practice exams?
Specifically, what do you think about this website? https://lawexams.com/
Is it a rip-off? Do they at least have the right idea? Are there better alternatives to this website? My primary concern is this: I want make sure, regardless of my situation in law school, that I will be able to take practice law school exams and do so in the most efficient manner.
Let me know what you think.
Law School Exam Practice? Forum
- gdane

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Re: Law School Exam Practice?
Practice questions from supplements like the E&E's and Siegels. The questions in the Crunchtime books are also great.
Also, pay attention to the hypo's your professor throws out in class. It should give you an idea of the ambiguities in the law that he/she likes to pick at.
There is also an exams link on this site that will allow you to download other law schools' exams.
Also, pay attention to the hypo's your professor throws out in class. It should give you an idea of the ambiguities in the law that he/she likes to pick at.
There is also an exams link on this site that will allow you to download other law schools' exams.
- Nestico87

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Re: Law School Exam Practice?
What do you think about this website? https://lawexams.com/
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jd20132013

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Re: Law School Exam Practice?
oh, it's spam.
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shock259

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Needs more cleavage
- Ludo!

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Re: Law School Exam Practice?
That website looks like the stupidest thing ever.
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