Hey. How about a video on how you did flash cards and any other tips on reading the work content and how to transform it to short notes for flash card purposes?
Thanks for this Jay, for the advocacy exams- were they in a hotel room too and if so were they set up to make it obvious it was a judge or not? Stressed about whether to stand when giving submissions or not!
@@emilyhutton99 hey - they weren’t in a hotel room, it was a test center and you will know when you are dealing with your judge as they will make it clear when your assessment time starts. You should stand for criminal advocacy & sit for civil advocacy
@@liz9147 hi - I’m glad it helps! So no, you will have a ‘base room’ where you do your prep & attendance notes so you will be walked back to the base room after the interview, they will start your time & then you start writing the attendance note (it may work slightly different if you have extra time)
Hey. How about a video on how you did flash cards and any other tips on reading the work content and how to transform it to short notes for flash card purposes?
THANK YOU SO MUCH!
@@IdealThinker of course!
Thanks for this Jay, for the advocacy exams- were they in a hotel room too and if so were they set up to make it obvious it was a judge or not? Stressed about whether to stand when giving submissions or not!
@@emilyhutton99 hey - they weren’t in a hotel room, it was a test center and you will know when you are dealing with your judge as they will make it clear when your assessment time starts. You should stand for criminal advocacy & sit for civil advocacy
This is really helpful, thank you Jay. For interviewing, do you do the attendance note in the room with the assessor?
@@liz9147 hi - I’m glad it helps! So no, you will have a ‘base room’ where you do your prep & attendance notes so you will be walked back to the base room after the interview, they will start your time & then you start writing the attendance note (it may work slightly different if you have extra time)