Excerpt from Bar Examination Review
The purpose of the present book is to serve as a final review for a student about to take a state bar examination. The student studying this book is, therefore, supposed to have had a regular course in all the subjects upon which the bar examination is to be based. It is believed that all the subjects upon which questions are asked in the bar examination of any state (with the exception of Louisiana, whose system of law presents striking differences to those of all the other states) are here treated. Some of the subjects upon which examinations are only given in a few states have been treated more briefly for this reason.
The author has particularly endeavored to discuss such points of law as his ten years' experience in preparing students for bar examinations has taught him are the most essential to the student at this time. The greatest amount of space has, in the main, been given to those subjects where a student is most apt to be deficient.
The form of questions and answers used in this book is believed to be the only form in which printed questions and answers can be of real benefit to the student. The teaching of the text by questions and answers and the necessary repetitions connected therewith involve an unnecessary waste of time and space, while the natural result of following questions with the answers on the same page is almost invariably to give the student a much higher idea of his knowledge of a subject than is justified by the facts, resulting in the majority of cases in a real injury to the student rather than benefit.
The Appendices, in the volume, all contain matter which should be reviewed by the student at this time.
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