Exam Taking Resources
by Susan Kezele and Kara Phillips
The law library provides many materials that may assist you as you prepare for exams. We have several books in the library which discuss exam taking strategies, including:
Books
Print Exams in the Seattle University Law Library
The library retains a collection of past law school exams through summer semester 2003. Ask for assistance at the Circulation Desk. Current exams are placed on faculty TWEN sites at the discretion of the faculty member.
Other Resources
CALI Lessons
CALI provides computer-based tutorials in many different legal subjects; fill out the registration form at the CALI Web site and get the authorization code from the law library reference desk.
Findlaw
Confronting Your Final Exam, by Carolyn Nygren and Using Professors' Old Exams To Prepare, also by Carolyn Nygren.
LexisNexis
LexisNexis has archived questions and answers available at LexisNexis Question & Answers Series and outlines are available at Area of Law Outlines.
Preparing for Exams
A guide on Outlining and Exam Preparation by Professor Barbara Glesner Fines, University of Missouri - Kansas City School of Law.
Study Aids
Please see our guide on Finding Study Aids.
If you need additional help or resources, please contact the reference desk.
Last Updated (TC): June 3, 2009
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