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Doing Well on Your Exams picture of person furiously typing on computer updated June 27, 2003
The UALR William H. Bowen School of Law has these resources, all containing much good advice on taking law school examinations.
 
bulletDavid H. Barber, Winning in Law School: Stress Reduction (Spectra Publ'g Co. 1983).
Call Number: KF287.B37 1983
bulletAnn M. Burkhart & Robert A. Stein, How to Study Law and Take Law Exams in a Nutshell (West Publg. Co. 1996).
Call Number: (RESERVE)
bulletJ.P. Davis, How to Make It Through Law School: A Guide for Minority and Disadvantaged Students (1982).
Call Number: KF283.D38
bulletRichard M. Fischl, Getting to Maybe: How to Excel on Law School Exams (Carolina Academic Press 1999).
Call Number: KF283.F47 1999
bulletSteven J. Frank, Learning the Law: Success in Law School and Beyond (Carol Publg. Group 1992).
Call Number: KF283.F73 1992
bulletJack A. Hiller, How Not to Write Answers to Law Examinations, 12 Stetson L. Rev. 691 (1983).
bulletStanley Van Eman Kinyon, How to Study Law and Write Law School Examinations (West Publg. Co. 2d ed. 1951).
Call Number KF283.K56 1951
bulletWrite the "A" Law Exam Answer (Research Assocs. 1980).
Call Number: (RESERVE) and KF285.Z9 W74
 
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