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Poll: How behind (or not behind) are you?
This post is an attempt to make myself feel better for being 3 days behind. (Unless everyone is on track or somehow ahead )
Also it is an attempt to procrastinate studying joinder rules...which is like trying to fill a colander with water right now. Something something, same transaction or occurence...except when that's not needed...ugh.
Also it is an attempt to procrastinate studying joinder rules...which is like trying to fill a colander with water right now. Something something, same transaction or occurence...except when that's not needed...ugh.
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easily 2 weeks behind- themis wants me to complete about 5% of thew program/day right now.
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From experience with friends who have had traditional programs and reading other people's comments, being only 3 days behind puts you AHEAD of most people. You are perfectly fine and you have more than a week to grind on the really important stuff.Halp wrote:This post is an attempt to make myself feel better for being 3 days behind. (Unless everyone is on track or somehow ahead )
Also it is an attempt to procrastinate studying joinder rules...which is like trying to fill a colander with water right now. Something something, same transaction or occurence...except when that's not needed...ugh.
I am prepping while working full-time (this is a third bar, passed one and failed one) after getting cocky the first time and being smacked backed into reality for the second bar I am doing things a bit differently and I am actually pleased with where I stand. I have done about 1,100 questions on adaptibar and reviewed the answer for all but 100 of them. This final week is going through the MEE materials (mostly the non MBE subjects) while still doing mabye 20 or so MBE questions to stay fresh.
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Thanks for the kind words. Hope you're right. Today was not very productive either, but I'll be back on the horse tomorrow.ndbigdave wrote:From experience with friends who have had traditional programs and reading other people's comments, being only 3 days behind puts you AHEAD of most people. You are perfectly fine and you have more than a week to grind on the really important stuff.Halp wrote:This post is an attempt to make myself feel better for being 3 days behind. (Unless everyone is on track or somehow ahead )
Also it is an attempt to procrastinate studying joinder rules...which is like trying to fill a colander with water right now. Something something, same transaction or occurence...except when that's not needed...ugh.
I am prepping while working full-time (this is a third bar, passed one and failed one) after getting cocky the first time and being smacked backed into reality for the second bar I am doing things a bit differently and I am actually pleased with where I stand. I have done about 1,100 questions on adaptibar and reviewed the answer for all but 100 of them. This final week is going through the MEE materials (mostly the non MBE subjects) while still doing mabye 20 or so MBE questions to stay fresh.
Best of luck to you - it sounds like you're in good shape. I kinda wish I had done adaptibar, seems like a smart approach. I would cry if I had to prep while working full time though, so good for you.
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Also, I'm finding the reverse bell curve going on on the poll results super interesting. Not at all what I anticipated.
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Re: Poll: How behind (or not behind) are you?
Third time around here working full-time for every bar, and by full-time I mean 40+ hours a week up to and including the Monday before and the Thursday after. My MBE score was consistent between the two (a 2 point difference) it was my essays that bottomed out, part of that was slighly bad luck on a couple subjects that were strengths, part of it is a feeling of getting screwed by some graders (I am very confident in my writing ability as I was a 7 year judicial clerk and worked as a chief clerk at a high-volume med-mal firm where I did a ton of motion/memo writing) and then ultimately I think I changed up my style, a bit too conclusory and wasnt as in-depth as I could have/should have - I know better this time and will write slightly differently (like I did during my first exam) while also preparing better this time around too.Halp wrote:Thanks for the kind words. Hope you're right. Today was not very productive either, but I'll be back on the horse tomorrow.ndbigdave wrote:From experience with friends who have had traditional programs and reading other people's comments, being only 3 days behind puts you AHEAD of most people. You are perfectly fine and you have more than a week to grind on the really important stuff.Halp wrote:This post is an attempt to make myself feel better for being 3 days behind. (Unless everyone is on track or somehow ahead )
Also it is an attempt to procrastinate studying joinder rules...which is like trying to fill a colander with water right now. Something something, same transaction or occurence...except when that's not needed...ugh.
I am prepping while working full-time (this is a third bar, passed one and failed one) after getting cocky the first time and being smacked backed into reality for the second bar I am doing things a bit differently and I am actually pleased with where I stand. I have done about 1,100 questions on adaptibar and reviewed the answer for all but 100 of them. This final week is going through the MEE materials (mostly the non MBE subjects) while still doing mabye 20 or so MBE questions to stay fresh.
Best of luck to you - it sounds like you're in good shape. I kinda wish I had done adaptibar, seems like a smart approach. I would cry if I had to prep while working full time though, so good for you.
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I'm basically at the same point (although with Barbri, not Adaptibar), albeit I've never taken the bar before. What's the best way to hit the MEE this week? I'm essentially starting from scratch.ndbigdave wrote:I have done about 1,100 questions on adaptibar and reviewed the answer for all but 100 of them. This final week is going through the MEE materials (mostly the non MBE subjects) while still doing mabye 20 or so MBE questions to stay fresh.
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For me, I am using SmartBar's outlines (there is a longer and shorter version, Longer = about 300 pages, Attack sheets = 70 pages) they do a great job of analyzing the rules, breaking down how often they appear and they write the rules pretty simply. Its a good fast way to get through all subjects.crumb cake wrote:I'm basically at the same point (although with Barbri, not Adaptibar), albeit I've never taken the bar before. What's the best way to hit the MEE this week? I'm essentially starting from scratch.ndbigdave wrote:I have done about 1,100 questions on adaptibar and reviewed the answer for all but 100 of them. This final week is going through the MEE materials (mostly the non MBE subjects) while still doing mabye 20 or so MBE questions to stay fresh.
Generally speaking, because my focus has been primarily MBE by doing questions (and reviewing them) and listening to some audio lectures when possible, I will be focusing on the "other" portions of the MEE which amounts to 5 or 6 other topics (depending on how they are broken down) frankly it isnt THAT much material as I have the rest of this weekend, this week's evenings and next weekend to basically focus on those limited subjects.
I suppose worth noting I have no allusions of crushing the essays, my MBE is likely to be "Decent" thinking 140-145, which for Illinois requires rouhgly a 126 or lower (a terrible score).
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Monday bump. I'm impressed with you 29% on track ppl. Must be nice.
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Re: Poll: How behind (or not behind) are you?
As of today I am exactly 1 week behind, so feel good about your 3 days.
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Well, it's inching up closer to 4, but thanks. (I'm working, just not fast enough for the PSP...).Nonconsecutive wrote:As of today I am exactly 1 week behind, so feel good about your 3 days.
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