20 comments

  • Tuesday, Oct 07

    How do we know that (B) is an example of revealing negative info before the other side reveals it? Doesn't the plaintiff or prosecutor's attorney go first? So what if they already mentioned it in their opening statement? (B) doesn't specify that they didn't, and disclosing something early doesn't mean it's earlier than someone else mentioning it

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  • Friday, Mar 07

    I can't be the only one who feels like RC is easier than LR

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  • Tuesday, Mar 04

    RC questions make me feel like I am holding my breath the entire time.....

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  • Wednesday, Feb 19

    I took half a glance at (E), read "stressing that one's client, while technically guilty" and said "never"—cross. Would be hilarious to see a question where (E) would be the right answer though.

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  • Monday, Dec 23 2024

    Happy to get most the easy ones right but still kind of irritated at missing the harder ones

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  • Thursday, Dec 19 2024

    For the first time, I got every single question correct on this lesson, small wins :)

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  • Friday, Dec 06 2024

    was between B and C. I chose B then changed to C, always sticking to my first option from now on.

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  • Sunday, Oct 27 2024

    We're not allowed to talk or make noise during the test but E actually made me laugh out loud.

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  • Wednesday, Aug 14 2024

    are application and inferred questions the same?

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