Do the sets of problems get more difficult towards the end of each section? I.e., is Con law question 45 harder than Con law one?
I feel/hope like that's the case.
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Re: Can Anyone with the Emanuels S&T book answer this question
No. I actually found the Con Law questions easier as they went along.
Real Property/Contracts/Crim might get harder because they distinctively split Future Interests/Sales/Criminal Procedure into their own sections which start at a certain point in the sets, but I don't think that questions as a whole gradually get harder.
Real Property/Contracts/Crim might get harder because they distinctively split Future Interests/Sales/Criminal Procedure into their own sections which start at a certain point in the sets, but I don't think that questions as a whole gradually get harder.