just got my Barbri books yesterday for july 2022 exam. the conviser book is much bigger now but it has lots of space for writing in it too I am guessing for writing in stuff from the lectures. did not get separate mee and mbe outlines so maybe the conviser book is like just replacing those two and that is part of why it is so big lol.
Commenting for the youtube algorithm lol. What would you say are the different expereinces like for studying the LSAT, Law School exams and then the Bar? Many people I've spoken to have said the LSAT was harder as you have to rewire your brain to think whereas exams in Law School are a bit more predictable (not to suggest they are easy).
For me, the bar exam was by far the hardest since it's just so much content. The LSAT can be more frustrating though in that it's hard to improve after a point (it's much more of a skills test than a knowledge dump). The LSAT is quite predictable as well, seeing as though you know what sections you'll get. Law school exams are usually predictable, too, although it kind of depends on the class and professor.
You too can pass the bar exam with a simple smashing of the like button. Maybe.
Love the dramatic intro 😂
I try my best
Good luck, my friend!
Thank you, good sir!
I didn't know that you were going to be a real estate attorney. But now that I think of it that makes sense. Great video!
It's only appropriate!
just got my Barbri books yesterday for july 2022 exam. the conviser book is much bigger now but it has lots of space for writing in it too I am guessing for writing in stuff from the lectures. did not get separate mee and mbe outlines so maybe the conviser book is like just replacing those two and that is part of why it is so big lol.
Interesting - I guess they have to reshuffle things around so you can't just use the old materials as easily lol
Commenting for the youtube algorithm lol. What would you say are the different expereinces like for studying the LSAT, Law School exams and then the Bar? Many people I've spoken to have said the LSAT was harder as you have to rewire your brain to think whereas exams in Law School are a bit more predictable (not to suggest they are easy).
For me, the bar exam was by far the hardest since it's just so much content. The LSAT can be more frustrating though in that it's hard to improve after a point (it's much more of a skills test than a knowledge dump). The LSAT is quite predictable as well, seeing as though you know what sections you'll get. Law school exams are usually predictable, too, although it kind of depends on the class and professor.