Monday, December 15, 2008

So my first semester of law school was over as of last Wednesday night, when the Torts final exam ended at 10:30 pm. I was not so sure I could do it at the beginning of the semester, full time job and evening school. Hearing from a few part time evening students that I met, they all said it was manageable but one of them said by the time October was rolling around, he quit his job to concentrate on studying since he didn't have enough time with a full time job. Well, I am here to tell you that it is manageable, if you are discipline and stick to it. Don't have to worry too much about elaborate scheduling like I was told by some but as long as you keep up with the reading assignments, updating your outlines, and keep up with a study aid of your choice, week after week, you should be just fine. My study aid of choice is the Examples and Explanations series, recommended to me by Josh Andor, who made it to law review. I found the books to be thorough, very relevant and really help you understand the subject matters. Because my Torts professor chose to test us on a final exam that is an even mix of multiple choice questions, short answers, and long essay, I had to buy the Finals series to practice multiple choice for Torts but I imagine if the professor only do short answers or long essay, like my Contract professor, the Examples and Explanations would be sufficient.

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