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Exam Prep Tools

Everything built to the specifications of a law school final. Issue-spotting practice, structured IRAC templates, and timed exam simulation — tuned to the way law professors actually grade.

Rule and element breakdowns

Practice hypos (user-generated)

IRAC answer templates

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Practice Exams

Create a practice exam with any combination of question types: short-answer IRAC, multiple choice, or issue-spotters. Questions can be pulled from your own hypotheticals or generated by AI from your rules and cases.

Each exam has a configurable time limit, enforced by the built-in countdown timer. When time runs out, the exam is submitted automatically — just like the real thing.

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IRAC Answer Templates

Every practice answer gets a structured scaffold:

  • Issue — State the legal question raised by the facts
  • Rule — Recite the governing standard with elements
  • Application — Apply the rule to the specific facts
  • Conclusion — State your answer

The template keeps your analysis organized under exam pressure and ensures you don't skip a required step. (CREAC-style scaffolding is available in the case-brief writing tools.)

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Attack Sheets for Last-Minute Prep

For every case in your library, generate a print-ready Attack Sheet — a condensed 8.5"×11" view with the black-letter rule, holding, elements, exceptions, trigger facts, and exam traps all visible at once.

Attack sheets are designed to be printed and reviewed the night before an exam. They compress the information you need to apply a rule quickly, not just recognize it.

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Exam Mode

Enable Exam Mode from the dashboard to create a distraction-free study environment. Exam Mode activates a visible countdown timer (configurable: 15 to 240 minutes) and suppresses non-essential UI elements.

Exam Mode is designed to train you to work under time pressure regularly — not just the week before finals.

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