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Reddit mentions of Concepts and Case Analysis in the Law of Contracts, 7th (Concepts and Insights)
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I used Marvin Chirelstein's Concepts and Case Analysis in the Law of Contracts, highly readable, informative and packed with info. Read it probably three times throughout the semester, highly recommend
Everyone I know refers to it simply at "The Boat Book," because it has a boat on its cover haha
http://www.amazon.com/Chirelsteins-Concepts-Analysis-Contracts-Insights/dp/160930330X
Making your own outline is overrated. Just find a good one and study that. Also, read this.
IMO it really depends on the subject and your style of learning.
Subject: The E&Es are good for some subjects and less good for others. I would look around on TLS and Amazon and see what supplements are highly rated for each subject. For example, many people think the "sailboat book" is the best for contracts. Gilbert's is another popular series of books (similar to E&E).
Style of learning: Some people find that they learn better from a book that's in outline format (like Gilbert's), while others prefer something that's more like a treatise (like the sailboat book). You might want to experiment with both and see what you prefer. Chances are your school's library has many of the supplements and you can go have a look at them there.
BOAT. BOOK.
Where this book will take you, you won't need encouragement.
I found this one very helpful - https://www.amazon.com/Concepts-Case-Analysis-Contracts-Insights/dp/160930330X
Definitely check out [Concepts and Case Analysis in the Law of Contracts] (http://www.amazon.com/dp/160930330X/?tag=lawschooltransferguide-20). That was my favorite supplement to use throughout the semester.
The [Contracts Crunchtime] (http://www.amazon.com/dp/1454870141/?tag=lawschooltransferguide-20) supplement is great for last minute finals prep.
Good luck!