Welcome to Rhetoric & Rubrics
Where you can find hypotheticals, rubrics, and other tools for law school success.
Vision
Do you work hard, but still find you are disappointed with your law school grades?
Do you put in the hours, but wonder if you are doing the right things?
Do you ration practice exams because you know you can’t find more?
Do you struggle to find practice exams and—especially—scoring rubrics for those exams?
Do you read a sample answer, but not know why it’s better than what you wrote?
Do you miss the world of learning through practice and meaningful feedback?
Professor Fraley, an award-winning teacher and scholar, created Rhetoric and Rubrics and her book series to fix these problems.
Need help making law school manageable?
Feel like it’s all luck?
Law school can feel like it’s more about luck than hard work. Rhetoric and Rubrics and my book series is about empowering students by providing the resources you really need to do well on exams.
Have test anxiety?
It is hard to feel confident when you have never done these kinds of exams before, maybe never seen a good exam answer. Rhetoric and Rubrics and my book series is about giving students the resources they need to have abundant practice and knock out the anxiety that comes from the unknown.
Need feedback?
Feedback is rare in most law school classes. Actionable feedback is even harder to find. My resources are designed to allow you to self-test and then to self-score in a way that provides clear, actionable feedback.
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“I wish I could have known all of this for 1L Fall. Everything would have been different.”
— Former student