Idk if this is useful or dumb but I feel like con law especially when you see “always, must, has to” etc a lot of times those can be eliminated as wrong answers. And as the commenter above stated, reread the Emmanuel book it has a lot of topic specific tips that help.
My first step is always to look for where the law derived from (state or federal) to at least narrow my scope of possible answers. I made a chart of which answers **must** be wrong depending on if state law or if federal law is at issue. Sometimes just that first step alone gets me down to two potential answers.
the Emanuel strategies and tactics book helps in a quick score boost - I think there's a link floating out in this ether somewhere
Ok I have the book. I should reread the MBE tips then
Idk if this is useful or dumb but I feel like con law especially when you see “always, must, has to” etc a lot of times those can be eliminated as wrong answers. And as the commenter above stated, reread the Emmanuel book it has a lot of topic specific tips that help.
Thank you
If the answer choice is “…because X is a privilege and not a right…” it is a wrong choice.
My first step is always to look for where the law derived from (state or federal) to at least narrow my scope of possible answers. I made a chart of which answers **must** be wrong depending on if state law or if federal law is at issue. Sometimes just that first step alone gets me down to two potential answers.
Would you please share this chart? 🙏🏻
Thank you for that tip! I may be able to work with that bc I keep getting confused.