Any "Secrets" to Law School Exams?

<p>Demo,</p>

<p>You mentioned 27 pages. That’s incredibly long for a 3-hour exam. Was that in MS WORD single-spaced? I was thinking double-spaced, but figured I’d double-check with you. </p>

<p>I’ve taken an in-class Blue Book undergrad exam before. Probably did about 6 or 7 of those types throughout my UG career. I almost always did well. But obv. that was in a subject area that was my forte and not an actual law exam. </p>

<p>I’m also wondering if you write your law exams with a “Blue Book” style of presentation rather than a polished research paper that has perfect grammar, well placed transitional sentences, a carefully chosen rhetorical style, etc. …Is this more of a “messy” style of writing more similar to a short-answer section of an in-class exam? </p>

<p>I couldn’t imagine producing both volume and quality (of writing, not necessarily analysis) for in in-class three hour long exam (where speed may be a factor).</p>