Often in essay answers, I have seen students try to impress
the bar examiners with all of their knowledge, even if it doesn’t apply to the
specific call of the question.
The bar examiners don’t want a bunch of archane and esoteric
information that you know about a particular subject. Don’t tell the bar
examiners that the question is particularly interesting or that you know a lot
of the subject at hand. Don’t make jokes in your essay answer.
Time is of the essence. The bar examiners craft the
questions for the time allocated. They do not expect to see anything unrelated
to the specifics of the question.
I have seen essay answers that look panic-stricken with a
lot of useless information at the end of the answer, as if the student is
putting everything in the answer but the kitchen sink. These brain dumps do
nothing for you and will get you no extra points.
As boring as it sounds, answer the specific call of the
question only.
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