While I wish I would have had Professor Coughlin I didn't. And herein the problem lies. She says not to mention the acts reus if it is spelled out for you. And I agree that a student shouldn't have to. But my crim-law professor wanted every aching detail of every element of the AR painstakingly discussed. As for trivial issues, it depends on your professor. Again, I think Professor Coughlin is 100% correct in that you shouldn't bother with trivial issues because there will be real issues present. However, I lost big points on my torts midterm because I ignored trifling and unlikely issues that could have been mentioned even though they were irrelevant. The bottom line: know what your professor wants. Do not assume that because Professor Coughlin is sensible, that your law professors will be too. :)
@Glenn in answer to your question, I recommend you try look at university unit guidelines and course content first if you can, make sure you covered all readings and confident you know your stuff really well, once you feel you know everything in that subject practice your exam a few times before taking on the real exam. This will well prepare you, I would also like to inform you that you can go on to ITunes U and try find the subject/course you would like to know about
Well i am inspired..that the path Im on to becoming a Lawyer is the bes choice i made. I already subscibed to all videos to stay abrest with the latest tactics..Great lecture..
Do you know if anybody have ever study law at home without going to law school and then test out of a law class, I want to go to law school next year, I plan to start studying very hard soon. I want to get some law materials and study. Do you think that it is possible to test out of some of the classes, what I mean is that instead of taking some of the classes at school I would just. Take the test, thank you.
You can't test out but in some states you can take the BAR exam without going to law school, California is one I think and once you pass the BAR exam in one state many states let you sit for thier exam too.
Developing the argument on both sides is one solid way to show one understands the concepts being tested.
This is a wonderful lecture! I really want to learn about how law school exams, and Professor Coughlin here gives a good preview.
There is no such thing as cramming, or just studying for one night before a test, one needs to really pace themselves in law school.
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While I wish I would have had Professor Coughlin I didn't. And herein the problem lies. She says not to mention the acts reus if it is spelled out for you. And I agree that a student shouldn't have to. But my crim-law professor wanted every aching detail of every element of the AR painstakingly discussed. As for trivial issues, it depends on your professor. Again, I think Professor Coughlin is 100% correct in that you shouldn't bother with trivial issues because there will be real issues present. However, I lost big points on my torts midterm because I ignored trifling and unlikely issues that could have been mentioned even though they were irrelevant. The bottom line: know what your professor wants. Do not assume that because Professor Coughlin is sensible, that your law professors will be too. :)
Very good, you covered a lot of topics and gave very helpful explanation.
Really inspiring, thanks Prof. Ann Coughlin.
love this lecture.Thank you.
My professors kept telling me about that "time management" thing... Whatever!! 😆
@Glenn in answer to your question, I recommend you try look at university unit guidelines and course content first if you can, make sure you covered all readings and confident you know your stuff really well, once you feel you know everything in that subject practice your exam a few times before taking on the real exam. This will well prepare you, I would also like to inform you that you can go on to ITunes U and try find the subject/course you would like to know about
Excellent lecture!
Awesome information for a pre-law student :)
Well i am inspired..that the path Im on to becoming a Lawyer is the bes choice i made. I already subscibed to all videos to stay abrest with the latest tactics..Great lecture..
This video is great and very informational to people going to take the exam. Great video!
Thank you so much..am still in my 2nd year,your lecture will surely help me . may God bless you.
How's law school life?
Great ,Thank you
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Good Class..
thanks for the video
Really I discovered something continue new.. though it sounds old but law is always the same.🌍🌍
Hi, help with link on case analysis & prep, thank you
Can you recommend a very good book to prepare to study for lawschool
If your exam reads like a Hornbook, you're going to get an A.
Do you know if anybody have ever study law at home without going to law school and then test out of a law class, I want to go to law school next year, I plan to start studying very hard soon. I want to get some law materials and study. Do you think that it is possible to test out of some of the classes, what I mean is that instead of taking some of the classes at school I would just. Take the test, thank you.
You can't test out but in some states you can take the BAR exam without going to law school, California is one I think and once you pass the BAR exam in one state many states let you sit for thier exam too.
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....and!...."Sure"?!....means?!..."com-plete-ly-un-Doubt-ed"?!.....😃
Haha 'I wanna talk for 20, 30 minutes top'---47 minute video.
Legally blonde lol
Lol, law professors are a joke. Common Law was never scholarly as in a university setting. Courts of equity/ or ecclesiastical law were however.
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The professor
I’m just going to talk to you for about 20 to 30 minutes TOPS
Video is 46 min
Don't go to law school you won't get a good job!