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Outlines

Posted in 1L, Moritz College of Law with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on July 27, 2011 by Rayman

It has been probably over a year since I posted. I promise that I did not abandon the blog…I was just busy with, you know, law school. I’ve seen some people out there with the time and energy to blog and do law school simultaneously but I am not one of those people. After a full day of reading and writing the last think on my mind was writing about my day spend reading and writing.

Anyway, my efforts paid off and I ended up in the top 10% and on law review — probably the two most important measures of law school success. Since I did well I want to share the wealth. There were so many assets out on the internet that I used during the year that I feel like it is necessary for me to give back to the community.

Each outline is the final version that I used during my exams. I also had other outlines too but those are probably not the most useful. Generally, I would make a huge outline for each class. Then a month before exams I would rewrite each outline while simultaneously condensing the materials. Once my short outline was complete I would begin to shorten it even more by removing stuff that I didn’t find coming up on practice exams. I was better at this in some classes than others but the general idea was to try and get the outline down to the shortest possible form.

You will find that I put the grade I revived in each class in the outlines. I did this not to brag or anything stupid like that. I decided to do this so you have some idea of what your looking at and if you can trust it. I wouldn’t trust my outlines 100% if I were you but my guess is they are probably more trustworthy than someone who didn’t do so well. During the school year I was always annoyed when people would post their outlines but not how well they did. I wanted to know I was getting something I could trust.

There are a few suspect outlines that I am posting. For example, my legislation outline is not that great. This class was not my favorite and there weren’t many practice exams out there that I could use to narrow it down/turn it into an exam tool. You might also wonder about my contracts outline. Even though I didn’t do so hot in the class, I still stand by it. I think my low grade in that class was more a function of the exam (very weird) than my actual knowledge. In fact, contracts was perhaps my favorite class and definitely was the one I spent the most amount of time doing hypos for.

One last note — the outline don’t represent my views or really anyone else’s views. They are really just a form of highly organized notes designed to help me do well on my exams. Since they are notes for school you would be absolutely insane to use them for legal advice.

Torts Exam Outline – Chamallas

Property Exam Outline – Cohen

Legislation Exam Outline – Tokaji

Crim Exam Outline – Federle

Contracts II Short Exam Outline – Cardi

Con Law — National Power and Federalism – Zipkin

Con Law — Indv Rights – Zipkin

Civ Pro – Fairman

It’s Real

Posted in 0L, Moritz College of Law with tags , , , , , , , on July 27, 2010 by Rayman

About a week ago I got my schedule for law school and recently it was made official by an email from the Moritz Law registrar. Now everything feels so real. I am leaving my job, packing up my apartment for my move and panning my daily routine — starting August 19th. So, here is my schedule:

Rayman's Schedule

Generally, I am very pleased with my schedule, as it suites my personal preferences quite well. One thing that I like is that no class starts before 9:10am. This is great for me because I like to work out in the mornings. I also feel like it will be nice to do a little studying prior to class. With this schedule both working out and studying are possible before class.

There is also a nice one hour and a half block in there for lunch. I see myself using this time to either study or eat lunch with my wife. I feel like a lunch date with her could make for a very pleasant afternoon.

I have read some complaints of TLS people about the one Friday class. Some have said, “why not go longer on Thursday and have a three-day weekend.” I, on the other hand, have never been a fan of the no class Friday. I think having one class is perfect because it is enough to make me take the day seriously while also providing ample out of class study time.

In the end I think that my only real disappointment — even though it’s not listed on the schedule above — is not having Professor Dressler for Criminal Law. I was really hoping to get him, since he is a pretty well-known legal scholar and I have enjoyed his blawg in the past. Oh well, I guess I could always just listen to his Sum and Substance lecture series.

Now, if orientation could only hurry up and get here…

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