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<p>Double spaced. The point of the example was to illustrate the difference between my 27 pages and his 35 though. Single spaced or double, that’s a lot more writing and presumably a lot more points.</p>
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<p>I don’t know what you mean by a “Blue Book” style. The Bluebook is a specific thing in law school and it’s almost certainly not what you mean. Law exams can be very messy, but as I mentioned earlier better organized exams look better and stand to score points on that basis alone. The A exams tend to be reasonably well organized and that is less true as you go down the grades.</p>
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<p>I think my longest outline ever was 30ish pages. I genuinely don’t know how people manage 80 page outlines. I use my outlines in only two scenarios on the exam: where I remember that I want to make an analogy to a case and I want to check to be sure its facts are what I recall, or where the exam throws a curveball like a question on something we only just touched on and I want to check what material I prepped just in case that happened. Otherwise, I mostly use the outline as a chance to order all the material in my head and create a general overview of the course.</p>