I’m going to let you in on a little secret that your law school professors don’t want you to know about. The easiest and most effective way to study, learn, and ace your final exam in evidence is to use a supplement. In fact, if all you do is attend lectures, brief cases, and join a study group you’re all but guaranteed to end up at the median of your law school class. So if you want to ace your evidence exam and finish at the top of your class, now is the time to get a copy of the best evidence supplement.
Examples & Explanations (Evidence) Is The Best Evidence Supplement
Examples & Explanations (Evidence) is, without question, the best evidence supplement you can buy for your evidence class. Written by Professor Arthur Best, Examples & Explanations (Evidence) is the essential resource for learning evidence and crushing your final exam.
Examples & Explanations (Evidence) walks you through a proven, systematic approach to solving even the most difficult relevance, hearsay, and privilege exam questions your law professor can dream up.
The things that truly make Examples & Explanations (Evidence) the best evidence supplement are the easy-to-follow tables and charts that summarize the key points from each chapter, as well as the multi-issue problems at the end of each chapter that help sharpen your legal reasoning skills and solidify key legal concepts. All of this makes it a breeze to not only learn evidence, but to create an actionable outline you can use to prepare for your final examination.
In other words, Examples & Explanations (Evidence) should be your go-to supplement for evidence.
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How To Use The Examples & Explanations (Evidence) Supplement
As a current Biglaw attorney and someone who graduated with honors from a T14 law school, here are my top three tips for how to use the Examples & Explanations (Evidence) supplement to do your best in evidence.
First, find an evidence outline from one of your peers who took the class with your professor and aced the exam. Treat this outline like gold. It will serve as the roadmap for your evidence class.
Second, read the relevant section of the Examples & Explanations (Evidence) supplement before class and summarize the applicable law and policy in your outline. Be sure to include in your outline any nuances of law or policy your professor raises in class.
Third, take several timed practice exams. This will help you develop the skills and confidence you need to do your best on test day. If your professor provides copies of his or her old exams, these should be your first choice. If not, use recent evidence exams from other professors. Here are some sample exams to get you started.
Final Thoughts
Law school isn’t easy but there’s no reason to make it any harder then it has to be. The guaranteed best way to save time and give yourself the opportunity to ace your final exams is to use law school supplements. I used them, and every top student I know used them as well.
So if you want to do your absolute best in evidence, then be sure to pick up a copy of the Examples & Explanations (Evidence) supplement today.
All the best,
JD
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