Posts Tagged Torts Final Exam

September 12, 2009

“Be Yourself On Law School Exams?” Nah.

Trying to ‘game the system’ by tailoring your law school exam answers to the professor’s world view?  Paul Horowitz finds this counterproductive at his blog PrawfsBlawg, but I think the issue is more complex than his analysis suggests. To the extent the strategy is forced and clumsy (that is, for example, simply mirroring the professor’s [...]

 
September 8, 2009

Finishing Touches On Campbell NC’s New Law School

An exciting time in Raleigh, NC! Read the whole story at The News Observer… Campbell Law School moving into new home bySarah Ovaska Come next week, nearly 400 wannabe lawyers will be walking the streets of downtown Raleigh as Campbell University throws open the doors for the new home of its law school. Next Monday [...]

 
September 2, 2009

Laptops In The Law School Classroom

Some Law School teachers forbid students from using laptop computers in class for a variety of reasons.  Of course, there are all sorts of opinions on the matter.  You might be interested to read this anonymous author’s thoughts at Legal Geekery… Anonymous Thoughts On Laptops In the Classroom There is a lot of discussion going [...]

 
August 19, 2009

Multiple Choice Law School Exams?

They’re uncommon, but they are not a myth. My Evidence Final Exam, in fact, was multiple choice. If I recall correctly, it was a challenging test, and the multiple choice format didn’t make it any easier to take or easier to prepare. In any event, over at The Social Science Research Network, Janet Fisher over [...]

 
August 6, 2009

Advice On The Law School Application Process

Ann Levine over at BlogTalkRadio.com hosts a panel of entering first year law students who share their experiences as a law school applicant and sharing what they learned about the law school admission process. If hindsight is 20/20, this show will provide Fall 2010 admission cycle applicants with help making decisions in the coming months.

 
August 5, 2009

The 2006 Law School Mastery Home Study Course on CD

“You’re about to learn the secrets to excelling in Law School that most students will never know…” The 2006 Law School Mastery Home Study Course Do you want to learn the Real Secrets of Law School Mastery? Can you imagine quickly learning how to improve your grades, get more out of class, effortlessly identify what [...]

 
August 2, 2009

Thomas M. Cooley Law School Introduces New LL.M. Programs

Got word that some new LL.M. programs will be part of the offerings at Thomas M. Cooley Law School.  Read more at LLMGuide.com… In September 2009, Thomas M. Cooley Law School in Lansing, Michigan will begin new LL.M. programs in Corporate Law and Finance and a U.S. Legal Studies LL.M. for Foreign Attorneys. A “Self-Directed” [...]

 
July 7, 2009

What to Expect from a Legal Education

Some insights into what to expect from the law school experience, courtesy of An Elite Notary… Becoming a Law Student? What to Expect from a Law School Education! Where does an aspiring law student start? To whom should you turn for more information? … Law school is not for everyone. Critical thinking and writing abilities [...]

 
February 12, 2009

Body Language Indicates Socioeconomic Status

For many years, I have advised the followers of The Law School Mastery Method of the value of calibrating people you meet and interact with in order to establish and maintain rapport, which you can use to your advantage. Well, this neat little item from Science Daily dovetails with that lesson nicely. Enjoy! Science Daily [...]

 
December 7, 2008

The Law School Mastery Method Weekend Seminar

The Three Parts of the Law School Mastery Method Seminar