Exam Advice for Law Students

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Published by ThomasJeffersonLaw at 02/29/2008 02:13
Professor David Steinberg's advice on getting better law school grades by taking exams strategically.

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Latest comments

  1. davamta, at 01/25/2013 03:13, says:
    Stay a while, and listen. Wow, he really sounds like Deckard Cain.
  2. DeejFloor, at 06/26/2012 17:15, says:
    So glad I noticed the issue he pointed out in the problem question! Makes me feel a tiny bit better about my criminal law exam tomorrow :)
  3. compache1, at 06/09/2010 14:10, says:
    Great video :)
  4. naijagal205, at 04/13/2010 18:33, says:
    Thank u for dis advicee!!! much appreciated..keep em cumin lol
  5. Darkhorse21x, at 11/11/2009 20:34, says:
    If the ethics professor shot some one she believed was Satan, I would arge that this is a clear indication that she is suffering from a mental illness as her actions are demonstrably opposed to the character and actions she has displayed in the past.
  6. Rafem, at 11/10/2009 03:26, says:
    Great stuff!
  7. Bulangenddd, at 07/30/2009 19:13, says:
    Thank u Professor S. David. Many people try to study Law and fail twice. Do you think they should give up on their dream course?
  8. 35thave, at 07/23/2009 16:25, says:
    so is denise guilty of murder?
  9. 1Amiel1, at 07/23/2009 06:17, says:
    What about Chewbaca defense?
  10. LSUcHamp606, at 07/11/2009 21:58, says:
    An ethics professor could be temporarily insane, no?
  11. John Delaney, at 06/04/2009 15:48, says:
    Excellent! Focused and direct! Professor John Delaneu
  12. DianeRules, at 05/16/2009 16:34, says:
    do you recommend headings?
  13. capaseto, at 03/20/2009 02:18, says:
    I am a law student in Spain and this advice even applies here! I wrote down all the basic ideas from your videos and everytime I get lost in my studies I will have a look at it! Great help, thank you!
  14. cpearson123, at 03/10/2009 08:48, says:
    No it can be applied directly as melli states above, I study in Auckland, good luck bud.
  15. LortheBlair, at 02/11/2009 00:04, says:
    Steinberg preaches REAL TALK!
  16. ThomasJeffersonLaw, at 01/21/2009 17:28, says:
    Congratulations! We are thrilled that you are coming to TJSL!
  17. Nichole Black, at 01/21/2009 07:27, says:
    I just got accepted to TJSL! I'm excited about attending and proud of their humanistic approach to law and learning. Thanks Professor Steinberg!!
  18. tadpolesdad, at 11/08/2008 05:04, says:
    This is a very helpful "Tidbit". As an Emergency Medicine Physician & now a 1L, I'm struck by the contrast between learning Clinical Medicine & The Law-two different worlds! Finding advice like this on the web is a "Godsend"! Keep 'em coming Professor-BRAVO!
  19. mmmetham, at 08/06/2008 06:14, says:
    Thank you for that Professor Steinberg. One potential problem though. I study law in New Zealand so I am under the common law system like Britain. Does this mean that I should modify any of the advice that you gave? Anyone? I'm only a first year law student so forgive me for not having extensive knowledge on the difference between the American legal system and the British system.
  20. TheDentist27, at 07/12/2008 22:02, says:
    I am often confused whether I should apply a straight conclusion or present arguments that each side will raise and suggest which outcome is likely? Is the law black and white or grey? For example: Should you say as an ethics professor, she cannot raise insanity, or should you say that as an ethics professor she will likely not succeed with that defense?
  21. wrsx, at 05/04/2008 03:28, says:
    Thank you for this insightful video
  22. Luke Seitz, at 04/21/2008 18:39, says:
    this guy is excellent
  23. realcitybandits, at 04/18/2008 02:51, says:
    WoW...that was amazing...thank you...even in my 3rd year of undergrad, it helps to hear this :)

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