Contracts

A 1L Success Guide Outline

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Law, Contracts, Legal Education, Legal Writing
Cover of the book Contracts by Matt Racine, Lake George Press
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Author: Matt Racine ISBN: 1230000285544
Publisher: Lake George Press Publication: December 13, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Matt Racine
ISBN: 1230000285544
Publisher: Lake George Press
Publication: December 13, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

This outline is the outline I wish I had for my 1L Contracts courses.

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One of the best ways to succeed in law school is to have skeleton outlines prepared in advance of class.

That way, you already have a roadmap of where the day's lecture will go.

It cuts down on confusion, allowing you to pay more attention to the lecture and learn the law more quickly.

The more quickly you learn the law, the more likely you will be successful on your exams because you will have had more time to process legal concepts.

This CONTRACTS outline is designed to give you the essential information you need to understand tort law as taught in US law schools.

Use it for preparation prior to class, for review after class, and in advance of your final exam.

***
This is a compact, actionable outline.

It will help you succeed.

Try it.

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This outline is the outline I wish I had for my 1L Contracts courses.

***

One of the best ways to succeed in law school is to have skeleton outlines prepared in advance of class.

That way, you already have a roadmap of where the day's lecture will go.

It cuts down on confusion, allowing you to pay more attention to the lecture and learn the law more quickly.

The more quickly you learn the law, the more likely you will be successful on your exams because you will have had more time to process legal concepts.

This CONTRACTS outline is designed to give you the essential information you need to understand tort law as taught in US law schools.

Use it for preparation prior to class, for review after class, and in advance of your final exam.

***
This is a compact, actionable outline.

It will help you succeed.

Try it.

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