We do our best to help our students out during finals time. Here are some resources and services we hope will make this time a little less stressful.
Sample Exams – The Law Library has a number of sample exams for BYU Law professors and courses. These sample exams are available electronically and can be found here or through the “For Law Students” section of our webpage. BYU Law students with a current BYU Net ID and password can access these exams. Sample exams can be browsed by professor or by class. We currently have sample exams for Professors Augustine-Adams, Backman, Benson, Brinton, Durham, Fee, Ferrin, Lee, Mangelson, Rasband, Scharffs, Thomas, Todd/Nydegger/Richards, Wardle, and Wilkins. If your professor doesn’t appear on this list, you will still likely be able to find sample exams for the class that you are taking on the sample exams page.
Flash Cards – One of the popular study helps we offer are flash cards by Law in a Flash. Near finals time it’s tough to keep these puppies on the shelf. You can check them out for 2 hours at a time at the circulation desk. We currently have the following sets of flash cards: Civil Procedure (parts 1 & 2), Con Law (parts 1 & 2), Contracts, Corporations, Criminal Law, Crim. Pro., Environmental Law, Evidence, Fed Tax, Future Interests, Professional Responsibility (parts 1 & 2), Real Property, Sales, Secured Transactions, Torts, and Wills and Trusts.
CALI – The Law Library’s subscription to CALI, the Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction, provides BYU law students with access to nearly 900 internet-based lessons on 35 different legal topics. Lessons range from core 1L courses to many different 2L/3L courses. In addition to being web-based, CALI lessons are often interactive–asking you questions to test your knowledge as you go along. Not only does this help you retain things better, but it can help add some variety to your study techniques. If you don’t have a username and password already, email me at neverss@law.byu.edu and I can get you our authorization code.
Study Guides – We collect a number of study guides that may be useful as you brush up for finals. All current study guides are together on the first range of shelves in the Reserve Library. They are available for 2 hour checkout to law students.
Extended Hours – The Law Library is open until 1am Monday-Friday until Dec. 21. We will continue to close at 11pm on Saturday.
Study Rooms – The law library is home to 13 group study rooms that are especially popular during finals. Law students can reserve study rooms online in 2 hour blocks. We ask that you please be respectful of others as groups transition between study rooms.
Quiet Reading Room – The Quiet Reading Room in the northeast portion of the library’s main floor is also available for study. This room is for law students only (so bring your ID card to swipe in) and quiet study will be enforced. We ask that you help us keep the noise down in there. This room is a good spot to take any take home exams.
Ear Plugs – We have a bowl of ear plugs that will be going out the first week of finals near the 3rd floor library entrance for those looking for some additional quiet.
Stress Relief – For those of you that need a break from studying we have some games in the Rex Lee Conversation Room and will have a puzzle out starting the week of finals.
Good luck getting through finals!