I knew my con law material and a test was 50/50 essay/multiple choice. I ran out of time getting to the second question which was a big one. Any tips? I did well on MC but always seem to run out of time
You need to understand that perfection is impossible. This means allocating the right amount of time to each question. When you run out of time you move to the next question. Keep in mind that everyone is in the same position, so the student that allocates the correct amount of time to each question will usually outperform the person who runs out of time on the second question.
Learn Law Better that is the answer I needed thank you. I law school prof said you should “triage” to see which questions will demand more time and award more points. I didn’t heed his advice in the heat of the moment and answered some of the minor issues with too much detail. All good though, thank you for your help. You are right, no essay response is ever perfect!
What would be great is to visually see the comparison of what you are talking about here... the full issue statement sentence vs just the issue statement.
I use the copy and paste method. Just kidding. I love your videos and they're building my confidence for law school that is in the near future. Keep up the good work and keep the videos coming
I pay attention during class and use the method the professor says. If a professor mentions something about IRAC, i make a note that that professor prefers that method. If a different professor mentions CREAC, FIRAC, or any other crac, i make sure to write that style on their exam.
I really enjoy your videos- Very informative- Thank you for taking time to do these videos!
Glad you like them!
I knew my con law material and a test was 50/50 essay/multiple choice. I ran out of time getting to the second question which was a big one. Any tips? I did well on MC but always seem to run out of time
You need to understand that perfection is impossible. This means allocating the right amount of time to each question. When you run out of time you move to the next question. Keep in mind that everyone is in the same position, so the student that allocates the correct amount of time to each question will usually outperform the person who runs out of time on the second question.
Learn Law Better that is the answer I needed thank you. I law school prof said you should “triage” to see which questions will demand more time and award more points. I didn’t heed his advice in the heat of the moment and answered some of the minor issues with too much detail. All good though, thank you for your help. You are right, no essay response is ever perfect!
What would be great is to visually see the comparison of what you are talking about here... the full issue statement sentence vs just the issue statement.
Thank you
Glad I could help.
Excellent video professor.
Thanks-glad you found it helpful.
What method do you use when writing an essay exam?
I use the copy and paste method. Just kidding. I love your videos and they're building my confidence for law school that is in the near future. Keep up the good work and keep the videos coming
My Professor loves IRAC...I think he just laughs at us during test time cause we all have different answers
I pay attention during class and use the method the professor says. If a professor mentions something about IRAC, i make a note that that professor prefers that method. If a different professor mentions CREAC, FIRAC, or any other crac, i make sure to write that style on their exam.
IRAC methods...My teacher makes us do these all the time😩😫
Painful, but through practice you improve your skills.
Wow you’ve lost a lot weight since your res ipsa video
About 60 pounds
@@Learnlawbetter Impressive ! Btw, love your videos, they help me a lot on my exams. Good work