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September 21, 2006
Resources for Outlining Law School Courses
Most of you have probably advised your students to begin outlining by now, but you also know that first-year students typically have only limited understanding of the process. Below are some links that I think provide good explanations of the outlining process. You may wish to use them for your own edification, or you may want to direct your students to them as well. (dbw)
http://www.law.vill.edu/academics/academicsupport/outlining.asp
http://www.law.whittier.edu/academic_programs/asp/note_study.asp
http://www.law.ttu.edu/lawWeb/oasp/tips/TipsForOutliners.shtm
September 21, 2006 in Exams - Studying, Study Tips - General | Permalink
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