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Old 01-14-2009, 11:53 AM
KSigkid KSigkid is offline
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Speaking of curves, can anyone tell me approximately where a 3.57 will end up on a 3.0 curve? (3.0 Median/2.95-3.05 Mean)
It's hard to say in the abstract, but I would think that would put you somewhere in the first quintile/quarter/whatever your school uses, and, at worst, at the top of the second quintile/quarter.

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Writing your own outlines is key. Use commercial outlines to supplement things, but do not rely on canned briefs or commercial outlines.
Exactly - I've only used commercial outlines a couple of times, and only to supplement my own outlines. It really helps me to study when I take my notes and convert them into outline form; it reinforces some forgotten points, and reminds me of some of the important cases and concepts that will most likely show up on the final.

On a completely different note: I figured I'd post this in this thread, since it seems a bit too specialized a story for News and Politics. Tom Goldstein has a really interesting post on SCOTUS blog about the recent Herring decision: http://www.scotusblog.com/wp/ .

Just thought I'd throw that out there...I haven't read the opinion as of yet, and I'm no expert in criminal law, but it appears that the Court may have made a huge shift here with regards to the exclusionary rule.

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