I am using the 6th edition of Emanuel's book, Kaplan's blue book and the new 210 NCBE released questions.
Should I get Finz too? is it much different than the other 2 I already have considering I am not sure I will have enough time to go through it all but only partially (probably about 50 questions for each subject)?
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Re: Strategies & Tactics for the FINZ
I'm a bit biased since I use Finz with my students and like it quite a lot. I'd say this: if you get through all the questions (or, better, if you anticipate getting through all the questions) that you currently have, then make Finz your next book. But don't buy more questions just to buy them; be realistic when determining whether you'll have time to really dig into it.
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Re: Strategies & Tactics for the FINZ
SilvermanBarPrep wrote:I'm a bit biased since I use Finz with my students and like it quite a lot. I'd say this: if you get through all the questions (or, better, if you anticipate getting through all the questions) that you currently have, then make Finz your next book. But don't buy more questions just to buy them; be realistic when determining whether you'll have time to really dig into it.
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Re: Strategies & Tactics for the FINZ
whoops, sorry for the double post^^!
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Re: Strategies & Tactics for the FINZ
SilvermanBarPrep wrote:I'm a bit biased since I use Finz with my students and like it quite a lot. I'd say this: if you get through all the questions (or, better, if you anticipate getting through all the questions) that you currently have, then make Finz your next book. But don't buy more questions just to buy them; be realistic when determining whether you'll have time to really dig into it.
Sean (Silverman Bar Exam Tutoring)
Thank you Sean.
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