ithrowds wrote:Whats everyones thoughts on Evidence? I haven't taken it in law school and am learning it for the first time right now through Themis and am a bit overwhelmed. Any tips?
First of all, you'd be weird if you DIDN'T feel overwhelmed by Evidence. A ton of different rules for MBE, more than most essay topics Evidence will be a big time crunch, and then there are the CA distinctions. A general thing I'd say is that while it is easy to get overwhelmed by the breadth that Evidence covers, some sub-topics are a lot more important than others.
I think for MBEs, it helps to master the biggest areas first (e.g. HEARSAY). If/when time is of the essence, I essentially studied more granular rules through the answer explanations, etc.
For essays, I think one of the most helpful things is to have a very short checklist of major issues. Once you have that down and start doing Evidence essays, you'll notice the finite universe of issues (including CA distinctions) that keep popping up in each major issue. As you start committing that checklist to memory, you know you'll be going through every major issue and getting at least a few sub-issues in each area.
The danger (at least for me) with Evidence essays is that since I know it's a race to the finish (quickly discuss as many issues as possible), I ended up talking about *too many* issues that were a stretch to include. The best thing to do here (as above) is to compare to model answers, etc. You've probably been recommended it a bunch of times before, but BarEssays is king here.
Let me know if I can elaborate on anything.