Current Developments

Seth A. Ruff ( (no email) )
Tue, 3 Mar 1998 10:07:22 -0800

For the Current Developments section, the '98 syllabus seems to indicate
that we need to read only the three source readings. In past syllabi (I,
too, hate people who say "syllabi"), a lengthy blurb was included saying
that candidates had to read every Nat'l Underwriter or Best's Review or
Smart's Bulletin ever written, or some such thing. That blurb was removed
this year. So, should we be comfortable reading ONLY the three source
readings? Does anyone have any info about this change?

Returning to GAMBARDJI's question, any insight into how hard they test the
current events? And to dperry, I would love a copy of the point
breakdown, if you indeed create one. Yes, I'm very lazy.

Thanks and good luck to all,

Seth Ruff