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Re: Sticky Request: Tanicius's Guide for Bullshitting Essay Topics

Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2017 6:40 pm
by Damage Over Time
jessuf wrote:Just wanted to say that I never took Secured Transactions, Agency, Partnership, and Wills in law school and was really bored by the long outlines provided by my bar prep company. These little primers were perfect for understanding some concepts that seemed hard but are actually pretty simple. Thanks, dude.
+1

I think this thread saved me from disaster, at least on secured transactions

Re: Sticky Request: Tanicius's Guide for Bullshitting Essay Topics

Posted: Sun Feb 12, 2017 4:46 pm
by Impishee
This has been an absolute god-send, thank you.

Could someone verify whether the wills essay re: intestacy issues is applicable for UBE states for specific $$/dollar amounts that a surviving spouse would take? I think for a UBE state, we'd just approach it with those amounts for SS and, for any other issue/heirs, discuss all three per stirpes, per capita with representation, per capita at each generation (unless directed otherwise). Not sure though.

Re: Sticky Request: Tanicius's Guide for Bullshitting Essay Topics

Posted: Sun Feb 12, 2017 6:30 pm
by umichman
If i could take one thing into the test, it might be your guides.

Re: Sticky Request: Tanicius's Guide for Bullshitting Essay Topics

Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2017 10:50 am
by Tanicius
umichman wrote:If i could take one thing into the test, it might be your guides.
Making them was really what solidified the memorization for me. I encourage anyone who doesn't get this stuff to just write their own swear-word-laden prose outline.

Re: Sticky Request: Tanicius's Guide for Bullshitting Essay Topics

Posted: Sat Jul 08, 2017 1:46 pm
by volleyball1327
Using this now to study for the 2017 Florida bar exam! This was so helpful to dumb things down. Only wish you could have done this for every subject!! Thanks so much. :D

Re: Sticky Request: Tanicius's Guide for Bullshitting Essay Topics

Posted: Sat Jul 08, 2017 2:56 pm
by Samarcan
I'm not sure if people are still/ever used these, but some things seem off. For example, in the post on secured transactions, the original poster wrote that PMSIs perfect automatically. Isn't that only true for consumer goods? Not sure if there are errors or caveats elsewhere as well...

Re: Sticky Request: Tanicius's Guide for Bullshitting Essay Topics

Posted: Sun Jul 16, 2017 1:29 pm
by onlyunholy
/\ what he said..

Re: Sticky Request: Tanicius's Guide for Bullshitting Essay Topics

Posted: Mon Jul 17, 2017 4:16 pm
by Tanicius
Don't worry guys. You won't lose an essay score point by getting something small like that wrong. I know in your position it's hard to believe, but the essays are not graded on content almost at all. Three of my six essays on the real thing were horribly off, but I still passed by a large margin. You need structure, the basic isues identified, and polish.

You're at the point in bar studying where you spend an hour double checking notes after getting a single multiple choice question wrong. I once called my dad, a lawyer, at night a week before game day to ask him what his state rule on felony murder merger doctrine was, because I feared my notes from my testing company were wrong about it after two MBE questions gave conflicting answers.

Yep, some of my stuff is almost certainly wrong. It's cool you're able to double check it. But if you're at that level, content is not your problem - confidence and time management could be though. Need to focus on relaxing and not burning out.

Re: Sticky Request: Tanicius's Guide for Bullshitting Essay Topics

Posted: Wed Jul 26, 2017 2:58 am
by elcee1987
Damn. I wish I saw this last night. Would have saved me from some desperately wrong essay answers today. Eh well. At least this made me laugh, you're a god among men.

Re: Sticky Request: Tanicius's Guide for Bullshitting Essay Topics

Posted: Sun Sep 24, 2017 5:09 pm
by Nonconsecutive
Just wanted to say that I printed all these out and reviewed them in the last few days before the MEE, and I had really not done much in the way of MEE preparation. Sure I'd listened to the lectures and crap, but I had done maybe like 6-8 practice essays at most. I ended up doing fine on the MEE and passed the bar, so these guides are highly credited on my end. Didn't really concern myself over any details being off, I read the guides holistically with the mind of a bullshitter and felt way, way more confident as a result. I don't get my specific essay grades, so I can't give exact performance, but I passed and that's all I really care about. Thanks for writing these up.

Re: Tanicius's Guide for Bullshitting Essay Topics

Posted: Fri Nov 24, 2017 11:01 pm
by Tony48
This was a fun (and very informative) read! I really enjoyed the hearsay/Wikipedia comparison. That was a great analogy.

Re: Tanicius's Guide for Bullshitting Essay Topics

Posted: Wed Feb 21, 2018 9:43 pm
by onlyunholy
Thank you Tanicus for these guides!

Re: Sticky Request: Tanicius's Guide for Bullshitting Essay Topics

Posted: Fri Apr 27, 2018 3:17 pm
by sarahbeck10
Tanicius wrote:
umichman wrote:If i could take one thing into the test, it might be your guides.
Making them was really what solidified the memorization for me. I encourage anyone who doesn't get this stuff to just write their own swear-word-laden prose outline.
These posts were really helpful while studying. You should make your own website or try to contribute to sites like JD Advising. You'd still be giving the info out for free and could potentially make $ through ad placements and traffic.

Re: Tanicius's Guide for Bullshitting Essay Topics

Posted: Sat Jun 16, 2018 8:28 pm
by axel.foley
These are still incredibly helpful. Thank you for posting!

Re: Tanicius's Guide for Bullshitting Essay Topics

Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2018 9:20 am
by jcwest
Is Secured Transactions, Wills, and Commercial Paper still recommended? And, if so, they should supplement, not replace outlines, correct?

Re: Tanicius's Guide for Bullshitting Essay Topics

Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2018 10:52 am
by Tanicius
Correct - these are meant to supplement your outlines, to assist with either articulating or memorizing concepts you're having trouble with. They are meant to help see the forest for the trees when you feel lost on essay questions.

Re: Tanicius's Guide for Bullshitting Essay Topics

Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2018 1:43 pm
by ubebarstudying
Tanicius wrote:Correct - these are meant to supplement your outlines, to assist with either articulating or memorizing concepts you're having trouble with. They are meant to help see the forest for the trees when you feel lost on essay questions.
I have been meaning to tell you for some time that you did an excellent job with these and I love the humor and blunt nature.

Re: Tanicius's Guide for Bullshitting Essay Topics

Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2018 1:49 pm
by ubebarstudying
jcwest wrote:Is Secured Transactions, Wills, and Commercial Paper still recommended? And, if so, they should supplement, not replace outlines, correct?
Secured transactions and Wills are frequently tested, if that's what you are asking. Secured transactions - I believe - was tested on 5 or 6 bar exams in a row, was off for one, and then on the most recent two that have been released. It seems to have gotten popular.

Re: Tanicius's Guide for Bullshitting Essay Topics

Posted: Fri Mar 22, 2019 10:58 am
by Smiddywesson
Secured Transactions were on the bar again last February. I just wanted to share some observations and say thanks for your excellent work Tanicius.

I do not believe in frequency analysis anymore, you have to study everything. I swear the examiners look at the frequency analysis and screw with us. I bet the farm on Wills and it wasn't there. On the other hand, I was convinced Trusts would not be tested and it was. Fortunately, I got cold feet and studied it in the last week, and then by some miracle I studied it though the whole lunch hour. Nailed it. Luck is a beautiful thing.

What's tested on the MEE is very superficial. The questions were straightforward. Materials that discuss the chiefly tested issues are so much important than long outlines. You just won't remember those long outlines, but you will remember short ones that are to the point such as Tanicius's materials or Studicata. I used both.

Re: Tanicius's Guide for Bullshitting Essay Topics

Posted: Sun Mar 24, 2019 4:59 pm
by Fox_85
Tanicius, you're a hero. THANK YOU!

Re: Tanicius's Guide for Bullshitting Essay Topics

Posted: Tue Mar 26, 2019 8:28 am
by Tanicius
My pleasure, y'all. Although... it's been 4 and a half years now, so I alas can't even enjoy any of my material anymore because I don't know what any of it means anymore. :shock:

Re: Tanicius's Guide for Bullshitting Essay Topics

Posted: Sat Jan 04, 2020 10:12 pm
by dubj
Tanicius wrote:My pleasure, y'all. Although... it's been 4 and a half years now, so I alas can't even enjoy any of my material anymore because I don't know what any of it means anymore. :shock:
I'm taking another bar and found your lean sheets once again. I hope you are doing good in life. I was glad to see you still check in on this thread. Thank You Tanicius!!

Re: Tanicius's Guide for Bullshitting Essay Topics

Posted: Sun Jan 26, 2020 1:14 am
by KFelton910
Here is a bump for a fantastic ass-saving resource. This actually helped me get some of my highest essay scores. Thanks again Tanicius, not all heros wear capes.

Re: Tanicius's Guide for Bullshitting Essay Topics

Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2020 1:23 pm
by Cecco
This is brilliant! You deserve a humanitarian award for helping us all in our time of desperation. I actually learned what the hell is a Secured Transaction, and had a laugh while doing it. Michigan bar exam inexplicably still tests your greatest hits, including Negotiable Instruments, and there was no way I was sitting through 4 hour lectures for that crap. I hope you found success in whatever you’re doing now.

Re: Sticky Request: Tanicius's Guide for Bullshitting Essay Topics

Posted: Sun Feb 23, 2020 11:47 pm
by Eliberty
Impishee wrote:This has been an absolute god-send, thank you.

Could someone verify whether the wills essay re: intestacy issues is applicable for UBE states for specific $$/dollar amounts that a surviving spouse would take? I think for a UBE state, we'd just approach it with those amounts for SS and, for any other issue/heirs, discuss all three per stirpes, per capita with representation, per capita at each generation (unless directed otherwise). Not sure though.
Spouse will typically split with other heirs but in some states is guaranteed a certain percentage. However, spouses have a statutory guaranteed percentage in every non-community priority state (except GA) but it varies and can increase the longer the marriage is (eg: up to 50% in NC).