Law students rarely have experience answering problem questions before
university, and lecturers concentrate on teaching content rather than
the exam skills needed. This book bridges the gap on how to transpose
knowledge and research into structured and coherent answers to problem
questions while earning a law degree.
Aimed at undergraduates, international students, and foundation and SQE
candidates, the book gives a step-by-step study guide on how to navigate
what a problem question is asking you to do. It deconstructs the process
using examples from a range of different fields of law, providing
essential guidance from research and critical thinking to style and
tone.
Including a range of examples to test yourself against, this is an
indispensable resource for any law student who wants to tackle problem
questions with confidence.