pastapplicant wrote:can anybody give some insights to how to handle epstein for contracts, murphy for crim law, and issacharoff for procedure? where would i have to go to find outlines, hornbooks, and supplements? thank you.
Also, with Issacharoff, his exam is very "straightforward" and has an extremely tight curve. The issues covered on the exam are going to be very predictable and the most important thing you can do is take as many of his practice exams as you can. Until you get to the point that you basically have answers pre-written in your head for each concept, I would take and retake as many exams as you need. To that end, I wouldn't waste time making a complete outline for him. Find an outline that someone else has written, maybe work through some things but spend most of your time taking practice tests until it's basically a reflex.
You will have three writing assignments this semester, use them well to work through how you would approach an exam question.