This is why they have to rely on clues to tell them that you understand everything and are following the instructions you were giving and answering the questions being asked. You need to spot the majority of the right issues, and you have to analyze each one using the facts that triggered it. Here’s another one: “This was hearsay because it is an out of court statement and it is being offered for the truth of the matter asserted because Pamela said in the note that she caused the accident.” Same thing here. Today, we have another episode in our "Listen and Learn" series, where we review substantive areas of … [Read More...] about Podcast Episode 105: Listen and Learn — Public and Private Nuisance. If your prose are amazingly polished and professional-sounding, but you only use half the facts, you’re still toast. /* 468_15 */ Students in a class often accuse one person of throwing off the curve. A primary and secondary school educator in the U.S. and abroad before law school, Ariel has always had penchant for teaching and editing. If, on the other hand, she plots the test scores and sees that the average grade was a 60%, and no one scored above an 80%, then she could conclude that the test may have been too difficult. The more you can practice your essays and PTs and focus on these things, the better it will be for your scores!