Title: Welcome to the ASP Outlining Workshop
1Welcome to the ASP Outlining Workshop!
- Featuring much exciting discussion of outlines
and such by - Jared Sine
- Peter Jenkins
- Other ASP Mentors
- Who are not individually credited
- But nonetheless are essential to the success of
this operation - (namely, the workshop)
- This PowerPoint should be posted soon after the
workshop, so no need for mad note-taking of every
word up here
2First, Some Perspective(Jared)
- An outline is something you create to help you
prepare for the final. - You only have a limited number of outlining days
until finals. - Awareness of where you are in the semester is key
- Hence, this handy (but not terribly attractive
from a graphic-design standpoint) timeline
3Fall 2006 1L Semester Timeline
Aug. 28
Dec. 21
Oct. 1
Nov. 1
Dec. 1
First day of class
Memo 1 (Sep. 11)
We Are Here
4Fall 2006 1L Semester Timeline
Aug. 28
Dec. 21
Oct. 1
Nov. 1
Dec. 1
First day of class
Memo 2 Draft (Sep. 25)
Memo 1 (Sep. 11)
We Are Here
5Fall 2006 1L Semester Timeline
Aug. 28
Dec. 21
Oct. 1
Nov. 1
Dec. 1
First day of class
Memo 2 Draft (Sep. 25)
Memo 1 (Sep. 11)
Placement Break (no class Sep. 30 Oct. 8)
Placement Break (no class Sep. 30 Oct. 8)
We Are Here
6Fall 2006 1L Semester Timeline
Aug. 28
Dec. 21
Oct. 1
Nov. 1
Dec. 1
First day of class
Memo 2 Draft (Sep. 25)
Memo 3 Draft (Oct. 23)
Memo 1 (Sep. 11)
Placement Break (no class Sep. 30 Oct. 8)
Placement Break (no class Sep. 30 Oct. 8)
We Are Here
7Fall 2006 1L Semester Timeline
Aug. 28
Dec. 21
Oct. 1
Nov. 1
Dec. 1
First day of class
Memo 2 Draft (Sep. 25)
Memo 3 Draft (Oct. 23)
Memo 1 (Sep. 11)
Placement Break (no class Sep. 30 Oct. 8)
Placement Break (no class Sep. 30 Oct. 8)
ASP Exams Workshop (Nov. 2)
We Are Here
8Fall 2006 1L Semester Timeline
Aug. 28
Dec. 21
Oct. 1
Nov. 1
Dec. 1
First day of class
Memo 2 Draft (Sep. 25)
Memo 3 Draft (Oct. 23)
Memo 1 (Sep. 11)
Placement Break (no class Sep. 30 Oct. 8)
Placement Break (no class Sep. 30 Oct. 8)
ASP Exams Workshop II (Nov. 16)
ASP Exams Workshop (Nov. 2)
We Are Here
9Fall 2006 1L Semester Timeline
Aug. 28
Dec. 21
Oct. 1
Nov. 1
Dec. 1
Memo 3 Final (Nov. 20)
First day of class
Memo 2 Draft (Sep. 25)
Memo 3 Draft (Oct. 23)
Memo 1 (Sep. 11)
Placement Break (no class Sep. 30 Oct. 8)
Placement Break (no class Sep. 30 Oct. 8)
ASP Exams Workshop II (Nov. 16)
ASP Exams Workshop (Nov. 2)
We Are Here
10Fall 2006 1L Semester Timeline
Aug. 28
Dec. 21
Oct. 1
Nov. 1
Dec. 1
Memo 3 Final (Nov. 20)
First day of class
Memo 2 Draft (Sep. 25)
Memo 3 Draft (Oct. 23)
Memo 1 (Sep. 11)
Placement Break (no class Sep. 30 Oct. 8)
Thanksgiving Break (no class Nov. 22
Placement Break (no class Sep. 30 Oct. 8)
Thanksgiving Break (no class Nov. 22 26)
ASP Exams Workshop II (Nov. 16)
ASP Exams Workshop (Nov. 2)
We Are Here
11Fall 2006 1L Semester Timeline
Aug. 28
Dec. 21
Oct. 1
Nov. 1
Dec. 1
Last day of class (Dec. 8)
Memo 3 Final (Nov. 20)
First day of class
Memo 2 Draft (Sep. 25)
Memo 3 Draft (Oct. 23)
Memo 1 (Sep. 11)
Placement Break (no class Sep. 30 Oct. 8)
Thanksgiving Break (no class Nov. 22
Placement Break (no class Sep. 30 Oct. 8)
Thanksgiving Break (no class Nov. 22 26)
ASP Exams Workshop II (Nov. 16)
ASP Exams Workshop (Nov. 2)
We Are Here
12Fall 2006 1L Semester Timeline
Aug. 28
Dec. 21
Oct. 1
Nov. 1
Dec. 1
Last day of class (Dec. 8)
Memo 3 Final (Nov. 20)
First day of class
Memo 2 Draft (Sep. 25)
Memo 3 Draft (Oct. 23)
Memo 1 (Sep. 11)
First 1L Final (Dec. 13)
Placement Break (no class Sep. 30 Oct. 8)
Thanksgiving Break (no class Nov. 22
Placement Break (no class Sep. 30 Oct. 8)
Thanksgiving Break (no class Nov. 22 26)
ASP Exams Workshop II (Nov. 16)
ASP Exams Workshop (Nov. 2)
We Are Here
13Fall 2006 1L Semester Timeline
Aug. 28
Dec. 21
Oct. 1
Nov. 1
Dec. 1
Last 1L Final
Last day of class (Dec. 8)
Memo 3 Final (Nov. 20)
First day of class
Memo 2 Draft (Sep. 25)
Memo 3 Draft (Oct. 23)
Memo 1 (Sep. 11)
First 1L Final (Dec. 13)
Placement Break (no class Sep. 30 Oct. 8)
Thanksgiving Break (no class Nov. 22
Placement Break (no class Sep. 30 Oct. 8)
Thanksgiving Break (no class Nov. 22 26)
ASP Exams Workshop II (Nov. 16)
ASP Exams Workshop (Nov. 2)
We Are Here
14Finals are the Destination(Peter)
- Every outline you make should be designed with
the final exam in mind - Hence, knowing something about the final is
essential to successful outlining - Take the following with a grain of salt your
syllabus or professors pronouncements are the
mandatory authority
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16Why Outline?(Jared)
- Prepare for finals
- Synthesize material
- See the big picture
- Find problem areas
- Structure exam answers
- Fun!
17Why your own outline?(Amanda)
- Learn by doing
- Learn how it all fits togetherBig Picture
- The value comes more from making than from having
- Commercial outlines
- Plusses organized, clear(er)
- Minuses not your own words, not keyed to your
professor - (most of this applies to other students outlines
as well)
18When to Outline(Peter)
- Opinions vary on when to begin
- The first day of class
- About now
- Placement break
- Soon after placement break
- Thanksgiving
- The day before the final
- Key is what works for you
- Finish with enough time to memorize, take
practice exams, and further refine your knowledge
of the subject.
19How-to basics(Michael)
- Ingredients (some are optional)
- Syllabus
- Casebooktable of contents
- Casebookcontents
- Case briefs
- Class notes
- Study group notes
- Other students outlines
- Commercial study aids
- Practice exams
- TA (if available)
- ASP Mentor (for advice, if needed)
20How-to basics II(Jared)
- Structure
- Around syllabus
- Around potential exam question
- Content
- Rules, not cases!
- In class, you often will organize your notes
around cases, and extract a rule from them. - Your outline should usually be organized around
rules, and generally only use cases as examples
illustrating the rule.
21Content What to include(Peter)
- Major topics of the course (obviously)
- Rules
- Black letter rules, from cases, statutes, etc.
- Definitions of important terms
- Hypos applying rules
- Policy considerations
- Cases are usually only used to
- Illustrate development of a doctrine over time
- Illustrate how a rule works in a fact pattern
- Serve as shorthand for a rule
- (This does not mean you wont see an exam
question based on a case, but it does mean you
need to know the law the case teaches more than
you need to remember every detail you briefed for
every case)
22Outline Study Group More Fun!(Jared)
- Pros study groups are a good forum to
- Discuss the difficult issues
- Spot where youre having trouble
- Spot where you totally missed something important
- Cons study groups could conceivably
- Take more time than you have
- Law school gossip fun, but ineffective
- Irrelevant topics clueless classmates could
lead you astray - Not be run as efficiently as you would like
- Lead to distracting romantic entanglements
23Goldilocks v. Papa Bear et al.(Peter)
- An outline is usually an outline, not a summary
of the whole course - Keep whatever you need to answer an exam
question. Ruthlessly discard the rest. - Your tastes will differ from your classmates
(another reason to make your own) - Some people are only happy with an outline longer
than the casebook itself, with every conceivable
detail neatly organized, indexed,
cross-referenced, etc. - Others of us only put stuff we cant remember,
leaving out obvious material and summarizing the
rest in cryptic notes - Chances are youll study for finals best by
outlining somewhere between the two
extremesexperiment and find out
24How-to Advanced Tips(Jared)
- Microsoft Word may be evil, but its what most of
us use. You may not know about - Bold, Italics, and underlining
- Different Fonts and colors
- Bullets and numbered lists
- Tab and shift-tab
- Track changes
- F1!
25Different Learning Style? Try a Flowchart!
(Rachel)
26When are you finished?(Jared)
- Short answer when the final is over
- As you take practice exams, you should be
refining your outline as you discover potential
problems, omissions, misstatements, etc. - Long answer when youre comfortable with it
- Just because your classmates are still polishing
doesnt mean yours isnt done enough for you.
Dont keep putting in 150 hours per week just
because someone else is.
27When are you finished? II(Peter)
- An outline isnt just good in and of itself! You
can use it to - Create personalized flashcards to help you study
- Create an outline of your outline to take into an
open book exam or to get the big picture - Create flowcharts and decision trees
28- What law governs the situation?
- UCC
- R2
- Is there a K?
- Offer
- Acceptance (who/how/when definite and
unequivocal) - Mailbox Rule
- Meeting of minds v. mutual mistake v.
unilateral mistake - Certainty
- Should K be enforced?
- Consideration
- Promissory estoppel as consideration
- Illusory promise rule
- Legal Duty rule
- Accord and Satisfaction
- Statute of Frauds
- Incapacity/Infancy
29When are you finished? III
- With the workshop, now.
- The end
- Of the outlining workshop
- By ASP
- And your ASP mentors
- And it wont tab over any more in PowerPoint