Last semester, our Civil Procedure professor, after having too much trouble grading a midterm, opted to give us a multiple-choice test. It was lame, as she didn’t have nearly enough questions to produce useful data about our performance in the class.
That rant aside, she has overcompensated this term: she wishes to have an open-book test. I’m generally all about the open book, really. Especially compared to a potential multiple choice test of this subject.
Anyway, I just spent an hour or two copying and pasting most of the FRCP from Cornell’s excellent site. And marking it up into something easy to read. And auto-generating a table of contents.
…now I just have to annotate what we’ve learned in class, cross-reference the exciting bits, highlight the deadlines and the difference between the judge’s required and optional actions, and possibly index it.
Okay, but did you learn anything?
Comment by Danny Howard — 2/28/2005 @ 2:15 pm
Wow. That sounds fun.
Comment by Kathy — 3/2/2005 @ 12:55 am