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LA Bar. Strategy for getting through all the material?
I am doing BarBri for the LA bar and getting through all this material literally seems impossible. I am still on Code III and don’t see how I can watch every lecture, get through every outline, and do every practice problem assigned. Anyone who has taken this before have any recommendations on what to skip? Any lectures you remember being a waste? Is it really necessary to go through the big outlines, the handouts and the CMRs. Would you recommend focusing on big outlines or CNRs if I was to ditch one book?
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Re: LA Bar. Strategy for getting through all the material?
lectures can be done at 1.5x speed; skip the 10 minute breaks also. That should mean the lecture is over/done with in 2 hours, then you have rest of the day for problems/other material
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Re: LA Bar. Strategy for getting through all the material?
I took LA bar 3 years ago, and now i am studying for NY. The beauty of LA is its all writing, and they repeat verbatim the old exams. I would skip the lectures (obviously depending, if you are getting a lot from them dont), but i would just go straight to doing as many practice exam questions as you can. Do them, write them out and then look at the answers. Thats all the exam is, I think its the best (really only way to study).
Good luck!
Good luck!