NY Bar questions. how much time on ny subjects?
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Date: July 3rd, 2012 3:03 PM Author: cowardly corn cake
Wondering how much effort I should put into learning the NY day subjects. For example, do I really need to hammer down all of wills and trusts; or should I just look over the outline and give more time to the MBE subjects since they are more likely to get ny essays anyways.
Also, for ny practice, do I really need to memorize all of the time tables for every motion. I understand the statute of limitations are important, but do I really need to know that x motion needs to be answered within 20 days, etc...
Thank you bros.
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Date: July 3rd, 2012 3:29 PM Author: cowardly corn cake
I think you got it right with the timeliness; its just too much to memorize for too little pay off.
I agree with hitting up wills, domestic, etc... but my concern is that crim, torts, etc.. will definately be tested, and tested a lot. if it comes down to it, I feel that a cursory knowledge of subjects like wills would be enough to get through.
Of course, I could also be dead wrong on all of this....may just wind up memorizing everything out of paranoia anyway.
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