Law school can be notoriously competitive, with post-graduation job opportunities heavily dependent on grade point average. GPAs are determined primarily by final exams, which are graded on a strict curve.
To give students a fair chance, professors often provide detailed syllabi, comprehensive course outlines, and practice exams with sample questions—usually based on hypothetical legal scenarios—along with essay responses students can use to prepare.
To make those materials even more valuable, a startup called Cubby has developed an AI-powered study tool, Cubby Law, that can generate an essentially unlimited number of practice exam questions. It can also evaluate student responses according to what the system believes a particular professor is likely to expect.
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