How To Do Your Best On Law School Exams

Law School Exam Book:
How To Do Your Best On Law School Exams

How To Do Your Best On Law School Exams by John Delaney, a law professor at NYU Law School for many years, shows you, step-by-step, how to practice and excel at the two core law-exam tasks: spotting issues and resolving them with succinct lawyerly arguments.

This popular and widely recommended law school exam book emerged from teaching numerous courses and grading thousands of exams over many years at the New York University Law School and at the City University Law School.

In building-block detail, it shows you how to practice decoding of the typical multi-issue law school exam. It enables you to add an exam lens to your learning and outlining, so that you are practicing issue-spotting and step-by-step writing of lawyerly exam arguments throughout the semester.

It also illustrates many blunders that constantly appear on law school exams. It includes many actual exam problems with illustrative “A” and occasional poor answers, and detailed comments explaining why exam arguments are excellent, mediocre or poor. How To Do Your Best On Law School Exams is revised and in many printings.

$33.95

This is the default dialog which is useful for displaying information. The dialog window can be moved, resized and closed with the 'x' icon.