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Re: Exciting new book for "repeat" bar examinees!
I don't know what book you're referring to, but this is the one you should be citing esp for repeat takers...
http://www.lawschoolzen.com/bar-exam-su ... exam-book/
http://www.lawschoolzen.com/bar-exam-su ... exam-book/
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Re: Exciting new book for "repeat" bar examinees!
So groundbreaking it’s not even on amazon yet! Thank you, user with only one post! I’m sure you are not the author at all lol.
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Re: Exciting new book for "repeat" bar examinees!
To the gentleman or lady cited above, thank you for amply demonstrating a point made by the author of IVY LETTERS, namely that there are pessimistic naysayers in this world who view everything in a negative light -- even an inexpensive book designed to help bar candidates achieve their dream of earning their law license.Nightcrawler wrote:So groundbreaking it’s not even on amazon yet! Thank you, user with only one post! I’m sure you are not the author at all lol.
Having made that point, I shall now end this discussion for good. The readers possess the wisdom to determine what books warrant their time and attention, without the benefit of my or your commentary.
Be well.
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Re: Exciting new book for "repeat" bar examinees!
Eh. Your book isn't that expensive. But as a repeat exam-taker who just passed, there are plenty of well-wishing advice from all sorts of folks right here on TLS that were invaluable to my experience.Sisko9 wrote:To the gentleman or lady cited above, thank you for amply demonstrating a point made by the author of IVY LETTERS, namely that there are pessimistic naysayers in this world who view everything in a negative light -- even an inexpensive book designed to help bar candidates achieve their dream of earning their law license.Nightcrawler wrote:So groundbreaking it’s not even on amazon yet! Thank you, user with only one post! I’m sure you are not the author at all lol.
Having made that point, I shall now end this discussion for good. The readers possess the wisdom to determine what books warrant their time and attention, without the benefit of my or your commentary.
Be well.
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Re: Exciting new book for "repeat" bar examinees!
Well, I hope that in your book you weren’t as deceptive as in your first post and had a better attitude. Namaste, Zen Master.Sisko9 wrote:To the gentleman or lady cited above, thank you for amply demonstrating a point made by the author of IVY LETTERS, namely that there are pessimistic naysayers in this world who view everything in a negative light -- even an inexpensive book designed to help bar candidates achieve their dream of earning their law license.Nightcrawler wrote:So groundbreaking it’s not even on amazon yet! Thank you, user with only one post! I’m sure you are not the author at all lol.
Having made that point, I shall now end this discussion for good. The readers possess the wisdom to determine what books warrant their time and attention, without the benefit of my or your commentary.
Be well.
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Re: Exciting new book for "repeat" bar examinees!
Hey- I passed the UBE with a 287... highly recommend Studicata... here is a link to check it out ! Feel free to reach out to me with any questions https://studicata.samcart.com/referral/ ... AiZnb6rIEr
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Re: Exciting new book for "repeat" bar examinees!
Funny, I didn't start this thread but did reply to the poster who did. Now that they deleted their post, it appears i'm the defacto OP. So, i'll readvocate for the book in the link that I posted.LockBox wrote:I don't know what book you're referring to, but this is the one you should be citing esp for repeat takers...
http://www.lawschoolzen.com/bar-exam-su ... exam-book/
It won't help you learn the law, or pass the bar substantively - but where I was struggling mentally and emotionally with the exam, it helped.
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Re: Exciting new book for "repeat" bar examinees!
I am not sure what book was being discussed here, as the original OP seems to have been deleted. But "repeat" bar examinees should already have a decent foundation of the law being tested on the bar exam.
So it seems that the most prudent method to attack the bar exam outside of re-signing up for a bar prep program would be to use a condensed black letter law outline to bolster the foundation of their legal knowledge and spend the majority of their time doing practice questions.
To learn the law I would also recommend the studicata outline because it was organized by priority and condensed enough that it freed me up to do a ton of practice (https://www.studicata.com/memorize).
Then I did the remainder of my practice using adaptibar (https://www.adaptibar.com/) for the MC and using prior exams from the NCBEX for the essays (http://store.ncbex.org/mee/).
just my .02
So it seems that the most prudent method to attack the bar exam outside of re-signing up for a bar prep program would be to use a condensed black letter law outline to bolster the foundation of their legal knowledge and spend the majority of their time doing practice questions.
To learn the law I would also recommend the studicata outline because it was organized by priority and condensed enough that it freed me up to do a ton of practice (https://www.studicata.com/memorize).
Then I did the remainder of my practice using adaptibar (https://www.adaptibar.com/) for the MC and using prior exams from the NCBEX for the essays (http://store.ncbex.org/mee/).
just my .02