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Anyone use Bar Breaker by Jeff Adachi?
I want to know what people think about this supplement. Thanks!
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carcollector wrote:I want to know what people think about this supplement. Thanks!
I had Adachi's book. Personally, I found it a bit too complicated for me to put into motion when writing essays. I am hardheaded though and pretty much set in my ways in regards to essay writing.. The book is good if you can follow his strategy.
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I'm assuming you already passed the exam ... Do you mind sharing your study strategy? Thanks!FinallyPassedTheBar wrote:carcollector wrote:I want to know what people think about this supplement. Thanks!
I had Adachi's book. Personally, I found it a bit too complicated for me to put into motion when writing essays. I am hardheaded though and pretty much set in my ways in regards to essay writing.. The book is good if you can follow his strategy.
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carcollector wrote:I'm assuming you already passed the exam ... Do you mind sharing your study strategy? Thanks!FinallyPassedTheBar wrote:carcollector wrote:I want to know what people think about this supplement. Thanks!
I had Adachi's book. Personally, I found it a bit too complicated for me to put into motion when writing essays. I am hardheaded though and pretty much set in my ways in regards to essay writing.. The book is good if you can follow his strategy.
Basically, I came to accept that I hit a ceiling with my essay performance. I could never consistently score a 65. Once, I even scored a 150 on the MBE but still failed (when the CBX was still a 3day test). So instead, I focused the majority of my study on the MBE. I used Adapitbar exclusively for my MBE review. That's when I finally passed. I also attribute my exam success to the CA bar increasing the weight of the MBE score to 50% (they previously weighted it only around 36%). I estimate I got around 160 on the July 2017 exam, just based on my Adaptibar performance.
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Wow. Congrats! Must be frustrating killing the MBE and still not being enough. Can you go into how exactly you used AdaptiBar? Like how how many a day, how did you review, did you make flashcards? Thanks! I really appreciate the info.FinallyPassedTheBar wrote:carcollector wrote:I'm assuming you already passed the exam ... Do you mind sharing your study strategy? Thanks!FinallyPassedTheBar wrote:carcollector wrote:I want to know what people think about this supplement. Thanks!
I had Adachi's book. Personally, I found it a bit too complicated for me to put into motion when writing essays. I am hardheaded though and pretty much set in my ways in regards to essay writing.. The book is good if you can follow his strategy.
Basically, I came to accept that I hit a ceiling with my essay performance. I could never consistently score a 65. Once, I even scored a 150 on the MBE but still failed (when the CBX was still a 3day test). So instead, I focused the majority of my study on the MBE. I used Adapitbar exclusively for my MBE review. That's when I finally passed. I also attribute my exam success to the CA bar increasing the weight of the MBE score to 50% (they previously weighted it only around 36%). I estimate I got around 160 on the July 2017 exam, just based on my Adaptibar performance.
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Re: Anyone use Bar Breaker by Jeff Adachi?
carcollector wrote: Wow. Congrats! Must be frustrating killing the MBE and still not being enough. Can you go into how exactly you used AdaptiBar? Like how how many a day, how did you review, did you make flashcards? Thanks! I really appreciate the info.
Thank you very much. This was my 7-day/week bar review schedule from mid May until the exam in late July. I only missed two days of review because I fell ill in mid June. All the time periods are approximate. Some days I would do a longer, or shorter, study period just depending on my daily performance and how comfortable I felt with the material. I did not use flash cards. I did invent my own mnemonics though to memorize rule statements. I also used BarEssays.com to help my essay review.
9am: Answer approx 30 mixed MBE questions cold, no BLL review before hand. Strict 1.5 minute time limit. Review each answer and all explanations immediately after each question.
12:15pm - 12:45pm: lunch
12:45pm - 2:30pm: Review MBE topics and sub topics using Barbri's Convisor mini-review
2;45pm to 5:00pm: Review CA essays and write or outline one essay. On many days, my essay looked like a skeletal outline because I did not know what to write.
6pm to 10pm: answer around 15 to 20 mixed MBE questions. Strict 1.5 minute time limit. Review all answers immediately after each question. Also, re-review the MBE questions I did in the morning.
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