CALI Lessons, Your ‘One Stop Shop for Exam Review’
April 25th, 2007With finals fast approaching, don’t forget that CALI lessons are a free way to help you prepare.
If you’re unfamiliar, CALI lessons are interactive, computer- based tutorials provided by the non-profit Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction (www.cali.org). There are over 600 CALI lessons available in 32 different legal subject areas. The lessons, written by law faculty/librarians, are free to all law students at L&C Law School, a longtime CALI member.
If you are registering cali.org for the first time, note that you must use our school’s authorization code to create a new account on www.cali.org.
Our school’s authorization code is available via our L&C Law Student CALI Lessons page. Just click the ‘Get the Authorization Code’ link (you’ll need to use your L&C email username and password), or stop by the Boley Reference Desk and ask for the code there.
Our other exam review resources – from study aids to past-year exams to exam tips and more – are listed for your review at our Ready for Exams spotlight.
Good luck with finals!
