After you have read the call
of the question, you now must read the fact pattern.
Do not read the fact pattern
like you were reading a novel. You must read the fact pattern critically.
Absorb every word, figure out the parties and the cause of actions, making
notes, if you have to, on the side of the examination page. If you see dates
and numbers, make sure you highlight them or write them down. An abundance of
dates probably means something important, especially with contracts and
formation. Sometimes property questions are so convoluted, making a tiny map of
who own what can help you understand the fact pattern.
After you read the fact
pattern, re-read the call of the question to make sure that you understand what
the call of the question is asking you now that you’ve read the fact pattern.
If you need to, you may want to again look at the fact pattern to make sure you
understand what is being asked before you examine the multiple choice answers.
Remember, you have 1.8 minutes
for each question. You must read quickly and carefully.
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