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How to Write an "A" Exam in 4 Easy Steps

Learn how to:

Spot the issues, using the skills of active reading to mark up your exam question;

Organize and plan the answer, developing a down-and-dirty graphic device to keep your answer organized; and

Write an "A" answer while avoiding common blunders that undermine exam grades.


Compare the "A" - "D" Answers
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Exam Busters illustrates and explains an "A" answer, but it goes beyond that.

Exam Busters also illustrates and explains answers that would be graded "B," "C," and "D."

Designed by professors with years of experience grading exams, these sample answers target the common blunders that students commit over and over and that you can avoid on your exams.

 
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Torts: Causation

This Exam Buster does not yet contain the full explication of Part I: Plan the Answer and Part II: Write the Answer. Instead, it consists of the following:

The Unmarked Question - Click here to open a .pdf of the unmarked question.

The "A" Answer - Click here to open a .pdf of the "A" answer.

The "B" Answer - Click here to open a .pdf of the "B" answer.

The "C" Answer - Click here to open a .pdf of the "C" answer.

The "D" Answer - Click here to open a .pdf of the "D" answer.
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