I'm trying to decide if Law is right for me. I've been trying to find some free online course curriculum and haven't been able to find much.
Anyone know of a university or professor that has some of the lecture notes available online so I could get a better feel for what Law School is all about.
Thanks,
Ender
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Online Course Notes and Curriculum Forum
- yuzu
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Re: Online Course Notes and Curriculum
Students condense lecture notes into "course outlines". Here are a bunch:
http://www.ilrg.com/students/outlines/
Most law schools have exam archives, some are publicly available. For example:
http://law.widener.edu/lawlibrary/servi ... chive.aspx
Since your whole grade is the final exam, this is an important piece.
And to get an understanding of course materials, you might look at the casebook for a course. These aren't generally available electronically, but if you go to a law school library or university bookstore they would probably be able to show you a few casebooks. You might read, say, 20 pages from the casebook before a typical class session.
Search may be currently down, but the enemy's gate is always down.
http://www.ilrg.com/students/outlines/
Most law schools have exam archives, some are publicly available. For example:
http://law.widener.edu/lawlibrary/servi ... chive.aspx
Since your whole grade is the final exam, this is an important piece.
And to get an understanding of course materials, you might look at the casebook for a course. These aren't generally available electronically, but if you go to a law school library or university bookstore they would probably be able to show you a few casebooks. You might read, say, 20 pages from the casebook before a typical class session.
Search may be currently down, but the enemy's gate is always down.