Monday, May 02, 2005

Studying for Nothing

It's weird when you spend all your weekend studying for a final and can't remember anything that you really studied. Most law school exams are open book, open notes, open outlines, so if you are quick with finding things in you're outline and understand how to play with the material you can do fine. The test that I have today is not open anything besides the Code book. In the code book you can only have minor notations; i.e. you can't copy your entire outline into the book.

How am I going to pass the test when I can't remember anything that I've been trying to study this weekend?


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