Long story, but I did not take the bar last week and am taking it in February. My firm said they would give me two or three weeks off in February to study, but expect me to try to start (my start date is in october.) And everyone tells me, that I should not depend on those weeks off if they're busy. I am travelling a lot over the next month and when I start my job I will be on the subway and hour each day, so I figured just something with lots of audio lectures would be the most helpful.
http://baroutlines.com/ only seems to include 7 hours of multistate lectures.
I was wondering how long and comprehensbie the Kaplan MBE QBank and Audio Lectures was http://www.kaptestglobal.com/course/mbe ... o-lectures
Are there any other good sources, which don't require sigining up for the entire bar review course (I already have the books, and am not going to do classes online or otherwise)
Thanks
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Re: Best source for audio
I recorded myself going through critical pass flash card sets. Each subject was about 45 min to an hour. I simply listened to myself. Who else can teach you like you!