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Originally Posted by LegallyBrunette
I would say yes. You'll probably develop a better system on your own eventually (like Kevin's, for example), but I found briefing to be a good introduction on how to start organizing the information in cases.
Basically, there are tons of guides, software programs, hornbooks and suggestions you'll encounter, but ultimately there is no one way to succeed in law school and it's ultimately a matter of finding what works best for you. (At least, that has been my experience).
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True.
Also, I found CALI to be instrumental in my finals preparation my first year. Try it. As you go on, the lessons aren't nearly as good for later level classes.