Flashcards or not?
Posted: Thu Sep 12, 2019 4:01 pm
I just found out that all my 1L exams are closed book...except Civil Procedure which still doesn't make sense. I have most of my outlines up to date and I brief some of my cases or consult quimbee.
I read on this forum, that the best way to prepare for closed book exams, is to make flashcards, create a concise version of your outline and memorize it and practice with old exams. To prepare for the exams in December, I'm thinking of making a short outline I can memorize, create flashcards and start practicing past exam questions after Thanksgiving break.
I have a few questions:
1. For those that made flashcards, did you write it on index cards or use the Anki app?
2. What goes on a flashcard? Black letter law? Brief facts and holding of cases?
3. What goes on a short outline for memorization?
4. Any memorization tips or advice? for example mnemonics
5. All but one of my professors are either new or visiting professors so they have no past exams to practice with. What are my options in this case?
I read on this forum, that the best way to prepare for closed book exams, is to make flashcards, create a concise version of your outline and memorize it and practice with old exams. To prepare for the exams in December, I'm thinking of making a short outline I can memorize, create flashcards and start practicing past exam questions after Thanksgiving break.
I have a few questions:
1. For those that made flashcards, did you write it on index cards or use the Anki app?
2. What goes on a flashcard? Black letter law? Brief facts and holding of cases?
3. What goes on a short outline for memorization?
4. Any memorization tips or advice? for example mnemonics
5. All but one of my professors are either new or visiting professors so they have no past exams to practice with. What are my options in this case?