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New York Law Exam December 2017

Posted: Tue Dec 12, 2017 9:45 pm
by EncyclopediaOrange
Taking it this Thursday . . . can we just not?

Re: New York Law Exam

Posted: Wed Dec 13, 2017 10:48 am
by Asroma
I am with you.

Re: New York Law Exam

Posted: Wed Dec 13, 2017 11:08 am
by CardozoLaw09
Agreed. I'm scared I'll end up forgetting about it.

Re: New York Law Exam

Posted: Fri Dec 15, 2017 1:41 pm
by meat tornado
When should we expect our results? That was slightly harder than I was expecting -- I thought the majority of the questions would be in the PDF verbatim

Re: New York Law Exam

Posted: Fri Dec 15, 2017 1:56 pm
by EncyclopediaOrange
meat tornado wrote:When should we expect our results? That was slightly harder than I was expecting -- I thought the majority of the questions would be in the PDF verbatim
Past posts I saw say it usually takes about a week (I have no idea why). Yea agreed. Maybe they are actually trying to make it more difficult.

Re: New York Law Exam December 2017

Posted: Fri Dec 15, 2017 4:03 pm
by kumako
Probably the result will release on Dec. 22nd. (according to the March and June timeline)

Re: New York Law Exam

Posted: Sun Dec 17, 2017 6:47 pm
by ojala
meat tornado wrote:When should we expect our results? That was slightly harder than I was expecting -- I thought the majority of the questions would be in the PDF verbatim
I agree! I actually thought it was hard. I wasn't able to find most of the answers in the PDF and although I googled some, it still involved reading through materials and even then, picking my best guess. A lot of people told me they had an entire hour left over but I pretty much finished just in time, and that was with just rushing past a few that were taking me too long to figure out. I was definitely not expecting that given how easy everyone said it was. I am so nervous this will hold up my admission process and affect my ability to get a job.

Re: New York Law Exam

Posted: Mon Dec 18, 2017 11:08 am
by Asroma
meat tornado wrote:When should we expect our results? That was slightly harder than I was expecting -- I thought the majority of the questions would be in the PDF verbatim
Agreed. Future takers, study a bit more for this.

Re: New York Law Exam

Posted: Mon Dec 18, 2017 7:33 pm
by M_Law
Asroma wrote:
meat tornado wrote:When should we expect our results? That was slightly harder than I was expecting -- I thought the majority of the questions would be in the PDF verbatim
Agreed. Future takers, study a bit more for this.

Would you recommend doing more practice questions, hearing all the lectures again, or diligently reading the course materials? I plan on taking the exam in March. Thanks.

Re: New York Law Exam

Posted: Tue Dec 19, 2017 12:02 am
by msummer
M_Law wrote:
Asroma wrote:
meat tornado wrote:When should we expect our results? That was slightly harder than I was expecting -- I thought the majority of the questions would be in the PDF verbatim
Agreed. Future takers, study a bit more for this.

Would you recommend doing more practice questions, hearing all the lectures again, or diligently reading the course materials? I plan on taking the exam in March. Thanks.
skim the outlines before the exam. I used a printed outline file in addition to the opened file on my laptop and found it very helpful. I don't think there any need to do more practice que or even to listen to the lectures.

Re: New York Law Exam

Posted: Tue Dec 19, 2017 10:40 pm
by b290
msummer wrote:
M_Law wrote:
Asroma wrote:
meat tornado wrote:When should we expect our results? That was slightly harder than I was expecting -- I thought the majority of the questions would be in the PDF verbatim
Agreed. Future takers, study a bit more for this.

Would you recommend doing more practice questions, hearing all the lectures again, or diligently reading the course materials? I plan on taking the exam in March. Thanks.
skim the outlines before the exam. I used a printed outline file in addition to the opened file on my laptop and found it very helpful. I don't think there any need to do more practice que or even to listen to the lectures.
I listened to some lectures (esp the ones on CPLR) and I printed out the outline in case - but turned out to be unnecessary.

Don’t take it lightly and you should be fine.

My $.02

Re: New York Law Exam December 2017

Posted: Thu Dec 21, 2017 3:25 pm
by EncyclopediaOrange
The suspense is killing me... why does this take so long??

Re: New York Law Exam December 2017

Posted: Thu Dec 21, 2017 4:22 pm
by CardozoLaw09
EncyclopediaOrange wrote:The suspense is killing me... why does this take so long??
I'm guessing we'll get them tomorrow.

Re: New York Law Exam December 2017

Posted: Thu Dec 21, 2017 6:02 pm
by meat tornado
Not 100% sure that I passed -- feel really unlucky that I took the first administration of the harder NYLE

Re: New York Law Exam December 2017

Posted: Fri Dec 22, 2017 11:22 am
by Jayhawker10
Long time reader, first time poster. Results are up. Passed.

Re: New York Law Exam December 2017

Posted: Fri Dec 22, 2017 11:51 am
by EncyclopediaOrange
Jayhawker10 wrote:Long time reader, first time poster. Results are up. Passed.
I would say congratulations but I'm not sure I can support kU..........

I also passed somehow. Not-studying at all can still work if you have the outline people.

Re: New York Law Exam December 2017

Posted: Fri Dec 22, 2017 12:04 pm
by Jayhawker10
EncyclopediaOrange wrote:
Jayhawker10 wrote:Long time reader, first time poster. Results are up. Passed.
I would say congratulations but I'm not sure I can support kU..........

I also passed somehow. Not-studying at all can still work if you have the outline people.
First, how dare you besmirch KU's fine name!?

Second, totally agree about studying (or lack thereof). I played the videos in the background and just searched the outline during the exam. If one was to "study" anything, it should just be to familiarize yourself with the TOC.

Re: New York Law Exam December 2017

Posted: Fri Dec 22, 2017 12:56 pm
by L_William_W
Passed. It didn't say what score I got, but I don't really give a shit. As long as I passed is what matters. All you had to do was print the outline and have it in front of you when you took the exam (just to err on the side of caution, I started glossing over the outline 3 days before the exam).

Failing the NYLE isn't nearly as traumatic as failing the bar (which happened to me twice before I got the monkey off my back in July). Nevertheless, I didn't want my swearing in to be delayed.

Re: New York Law Exam December 2017

Posted: Fri Dec 22, 2017 12:58 pm
by CardozoLaw09
Passed. Skimming TOC beforehand + Ctrl F ftw

Re: New York Law Exam December 2017

Posted: Fri Dec 22, 2017 6:14 pm
by IVChioco
Jayhawker10 wrote:
EncyclopediaOrange wrote:
Jayhawker10 wrote:Long time reader, first time poster. Results are up. Passed.
I would say congratulations but I'm not sure I can support kU..........

I also passed somehow. Not-studying at all can still work if you have the outline people.
First, how dare you besmirch KU's fine name!?

Second, totally agree about studying (or lack thereof). I played the videos in the background and just searched the outline during the exam. If one was to "study" anything, it should just be to familiarize yourself with the TOC.
Woohoo! Congratulations. Fellow Jayhawker here—graduated from KU in 2014 and went straight into law school at Indiana University in Bloomington. I passed the December NYLE as well. I think all that's missing for me is that the Third Department still needs to review my character and fitness paperwork, which I submitted before the deadline. I e-mailed my notice of certification to the Third Department this afternoon, so hopefully they can review my paperwork quickly. If you'll be practicing in NYC, maybe we'll run into each other. Rock Chalk!

In regard to studying for future test-takers, all you really need to do is make the PDF of the outline searchable and you'll be fine. I read through it a few days before the exam and it was helpful. Just make sure you're able to find things fast—the two hours actually go by pretty quickly. There are 10 practice questions on the BOLE website; go through those just to see how fast you're able to find stuff in the outline. One other thing: Expect quite a few hypos. I went in thinking that everything was going to be verbatim from the outline, but this most recent administration of the NYLE probably had around 12-15 hypos where you actually had to apply the law. Good luck!

Re: New York Law Exam December 2017

Posted: Wed Jan 03, 2018 9:25 am
by Asroma
Did you all get your certification yet? This was my last step and I am still waiting. Will it arrive by mail or email? Thanks.

Re: New York Law Exam December 2017

Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2018 12:00 pm
by kumako
Asroma wrote:Did you all get your certification yet? This was my last step and I am still waiting. Will it arrive by mail or email? Thanks.
Email. Might call BOLE and they will send you another one.

Re: New York Law Exam December 2017

Posted: Fri Jan 05, 2018 10:03 am
by Asroma
kumako wrote:
Asroma wrote:Did you all get your certification yet? This was my last step and I am still waiting. Will it arrive by mail or email? Thanks.
Email. Might call BOLE and they will send you another one.
Thanks! I did so and fixed it.