@@Learnlawbetter Sir, thank you so much for the videos.I will be studying law (LLB) in England and now trying to familiarise myself before starting in September. I understand that IRAC is just an organisational method, however I wanted to double check if I can apply it as an LLB student as well. (I'm asking this because of the possible differences between the country-specific education styles and the curriculums.) Additionally, although I know that even in the US itself there are different procedures within the field of law, I wonder if the concepts and the fundamentals are the same for some who holds has an LLB, studying 3years system, since the people in the US have a different route when studying law. Thank you.
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Great to see you starting with preparation now. Thinking like a lawyer takes time, so you will be a step ahead over the others that didn’t prepare. Make sure you look for your professors old exams once you start law school.
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Great question! IRAC is primarily a tool for students to remain organized. Otherwise, their answers miss the key points that they should have addressed. I tell my students that they need some organization tool, whether it is IRAC, CREAC, BRAC, etc... So I don’t require IRAC, but those who don’t use some system end up with lower grades because their answers tend to be a jumbled mess.
The type of essay you are describing also requires organization. Start with a topic paragraph that explains the issue and what you are going to discuss. Then have one paragraph for each point you want to make.
You need to first see how many issues you have before you begin writing. If you have three issues then you divide the amount of time left after reading the facts and allocate a third of that time to each issue. You are not striving for perfection, but rather completing the essay in the time you have.
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@@Learnlawbetter Sir, thank you so much for the videos.I will be studying law (LLB) in England and now trying to familiarise myself before starting in September. I understand that IRAC is just an organisational method, however I wanted to double check if I can apply it as an LLB student as well. (I'm asking this because of the possible differences between the country-specific education styles and the curriculums.)
Additionally, although I know that even in the US itself there are different procedures within the field of law, I wonder if the concepts and the fundamentals are the same for some who holds has an LLB, studying 3years system, since the people in the US have a different route when studying law.
Thank you.
This morning I just ask a question in Quora (How a lawsuit becomes case law?) Where you gave me an answer and here I'm now watching one of your videos to write a legal brief for my Legal Aspects of Land Surveying class.
Thanks a lot, Professor Baez.
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Hi Mr. Baez, just wanted to thank you for your videos. I’m about to start law school in August and your videos are very helpful! I subscribed to your channel, and hit the bello bottom as well :)
Great to see you starting with preparation now. Thinking like a lawyer takes time, so you will be a step ahead over the others that didn’t prepare. Make sure you look for your professors old exams once you start law school.
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Great video, thanks. where do we find practice exams?
When grading, unless you specifically require an IRACed answer, do you take points if a student doesn't structure in this way?
Great question! IRAC is primarily a tool for students to remain organized. Otherwise, their answers miss the key points that they should have addressed. I tell my students that they need some organization tool, whether it is IRAC, CREAC, BRAC, etc... So I don’t require IRAC, but those who don’t use some system end up with lower grades because their answers tend to be a jumbled mess.
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Can IRAC be used for exam essay questions? Questions that ask whether you agree or disagree or discuss a statement or comment?
IRAC is an organizational tool best used when you are applying facts to law. With the type of essay you are describing IRAC isn’t the right tool.
@@Learnlawbetter Is there a method like IRAC that could be used to better organize an exam essay question?
The type of essay you are describing also requires organization. Start with a topic paragraph that explains the issue and what you are going to discuss. Then have one paragraph for each point you want to make.
what do we do if we have a few issues of law to discuss?
You need to first see how many issues you have before you begin writing. If you have three issues then you divide the amount of time left after reading the facts and allocate a third of that time to each issue. You are not striving for perfection, but rather completing the essay in the time you have.
@@Learnlawbetter thank you so much. you made IRAC a lot easier.
How did you know it's examination purpose😅