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Testing Multiple Intelligences: Comparing Evaluation By Simulation And Written Exam , Ian Weinstein
Testing Multiple Intelligences: Comparing Evaluation By Simulation And Written Exam , Ian Weinstein
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Written examinations play a key role in legal education. The LSAT is the most important factor in law school admissions. Once students enroll in law school, exams are used to evaluate and sort first year students. At most American law schools, a single, end of semester or end of year, timed, written, in class exam determines the grade in each first year class.' Although exams continue to play a major role throughout law school, once students are sorted at the end of first year it is often difficult for them to significantly change their place in the law school hierarchy. …