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Author: Sean [37]
28 Jun 2009 02:12 PM
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If you're located in NY, an approach that many find helpful is to review as many prior essays (released on the internet) as possible. It's not so important to write these essays out (though if you have time, it could help to write a few), but instead, be sure to review the substance of the answers, as well as the way they were written. Reviewing the way the were written is perhaps even more important than reviewing the substance. The substance can be learned from outlines, but the way the essays have been laid out is exactly what the NY Bar Examiners want to see. That is why they have chosen those essays as sample answers. Learn from them, and replicate the procedure on your exam.
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