It's almost exam time again! To help you ease the stress and make the most of your study time, the library has put together some resources to help you prepare for your exams. You can also visit the library and take a look at our Academic Support Collection for even more study aids and exam-related guidance!
Basic Exam-Writing and Exam-Taking Tips
Exam Prep 101, Law School Toolbox
Law School Exams 101, The Girl's Guide to Law School
How to Take a Law School Exam, Professor Emeritus Douglas Whaley, Ohio State University School of Law
Writing Law Examinations, Professor John Langbein, Yale Law School
Law School Exam Week Study Routine, JD Advising
How to Study for Law School Exams: The Ultimate Guide, The Art of Law School
Beyond IRAC: Law School Exam-Taking Tips, Legal Profession Blog
Law Exam Preparation, Monash University
Exam Taking Skills, Outlines, and Advice for Law Students (podcast), part 1, part 2 and part 3, Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction. CALI registration is free for all TAMU Law students. If you need a registration code, please email the reference librarians.
Tips for At-Home Exams
Tips for Take-Home Exams, Law School Toolbox
Take-Home Exam Tips (video), Learn Law Better
How to Tackle the Take-Home Exam, Professor Josh Blackman, South Texas College of Law
Take-Home Exams Advice, University of Georgia Law Library
Just for Fun
A Guide to Grading Exams, Professor Daniel J. Solove, George Washington University School of Law
Stephen M. Sheppard, An Informal History of How Law Schools Evaluate Students, 26 UMKC L. Rev. 657 (1997)
Good luck on your exams, and stay well! Gig 'em!
Your Dee J. Kelly Law Library
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