The poster idea is genius! Similar to how teachers have posters up in classrooms, I love it. Totally passing these tips to my husband who’s studying fort the bar this July. Congrats on passing and thank you for the video!!
This was super helpful! Thanks for making this video. I am taking the bar at the end of next month! What size are those poster boards you used and where did you get them?
Thank you for the support and I am glad you enjoyed the video and found it helpful. Also, congratulations on finishing law school and prepping for the bar as that is a major accomplishment. For the poster boards they were the standard size which I believe is 22 x 28. I got an assortment of neon ones from either walmart or dollar general.
Great video. Do you still have the critical flash cards. I’ll be interested in getting them off your hands please. Using Themis and adaptibar hoping to also use the critical flashcards. Thank you
I know this varies person to person but approximately how many hours would you study per day and how was your time sort of broken out? Taking the July UBE and starting to get worried! Thank you!
What was your experience like at Ole Miss Law.? I’m from Memphis, so Ole Miss is a top contender for me. Does this school have OCI? Do any JD candidates go into big law?
I had a good experience. Ole Miss is a great regional law school and has a lot of alumni practicing throughout all the Southern states and even some in places like DC, NY, and CA.For me, it was the best option because of its ranking, cost, and course offerings. As far as OCI, yes, Ole Miss offers OCI which is the biggest during your second semester of 1L year. In addition, some graduates at Ole Miss do get jobs lined up in big law. I would say most of us who do go into bigger law firms are working at 350+ attorney law firms that are predominately in the Southern region.
@@BrookeBenjaminEsq okay okay, so do you know of anyone who went to firms like Kirkland and Ellis (Dallas location)? I love that the school offers a concentration of what type of law you want to practice and offers affordable COA for even out of state students. Also, I’m currently trying to decide between HBCU and PWI. So, do you regret not choosing an HBCU?
@@jamarcus1ish Not specifically. I think it is good to go into law school with an open mind on which firm/job you want to be at because you honestly won't know until you try it. But if you are truly set on that firm and that location for a specific reason your best bet is to search their associates and see where do the majority of them go to school. That's not saying you have to go to those schools, but it just makes your chances more likely.
The poster idea is genius! Similar to how teachers have posters up in classrooms, I love it. Totally passing these tips to my husband who’s studying fort the bar this July. Congrats on passing and thank you for the video!!
Heyyyyyy. Stumbled on this!! Awesome
I am starting bar prep tomorrow!!! So so nervous!! Thank you so much for all the tips!!
Yay! Congratulations on graduating. You've got this! I will make sure I put my study routine on here next week as well. Goodluck!
i pass BAR exam many years ago in Indonesia....awesome
It’s the discipline fa me!!! Wow!! Much respect!! Congrats again 🥳
Thank you so much! It was not easy but definitely well worth it!
God sent me here for real. I was stuck between Barbri and Themis, and super nervous for this upcoming July.
Oh em gee!!!!!!! I’m a Gator Law alum and I’m doing the UF Tax LLM starting in August!!!!!!
This was super helpful! Thanks for making this video. I am taking the bar at the end of next month! What size are those poster boards you used and where did you get them?
Thank you for the support and I am glad you enjoyed the video and found it helpful. Also, congratulations on finishing law school and prepping for the bar as that is a major accomplishment. For the poster boards they were the standard size which I believe is 22 x 28. I got an assortment of neon ones from either walmart or dollar general.
Great video. Do you still have the critical flash cards. I’ll be interested in getting them off your hands please. Using Themis and adaptibar hoping to also use the critical flashcards. Thank you
I’m sorry I actually just gave those away 😢
A lot of caffeine and a lot of sugar. After you're done sleep for 48 hours straight--worked for me.
I know this varies person to person but approximately how many hours would you study per day and how was your time sort of broken out? Taking the July UBE and starting to get worried! Thank you!
Hi Kendall! Yes, I actually just recorded that video recently and will upload it this week!
@@BrookeBenjaminEsq Awesome, thank you so much!!
@@kendallpipitone No problem! Here is that video! I hope you like it! ua-cam.com/video/4tLLi5HFADQ/v-deo.html
What was your experience like at Ole Miss Law.? I’m from Memphis, so Ole Miss is a top contender for me. Does this school have OCI? Do any JD candidates go into big law?
I had a good experience. Ole Miss is a great regional law school and has a lot of alumni practicing throughout all the Southern states and even some in places like DC, NY, and CA.For me, it was the best option because of its ranking, cost, and course offerings. As far as OCI, yes, Ole Miss offers OCI which is the biggest during your second semester of 1L year. In addition, some graduates at Ole Miss do get jobs lined up in big law. I would say most of us who do go into bigger law firms are working at 350+ attorney law firms that are predominately in the Southern region.
@@BrookeBenjaminEsq okay okay, so do you know of anyone who went to firms like Kirkland and Ellis (Dallas location)? I love that the school offers a concentration of what type of law you want to practice and offers affordable COA for even out of state students. Also, I’m currently trying to decide between HBCU and PWI. So, do you regret not choosing an HBCU?
@@jamarcus1ish Not specifically. I think it is good to go into law school with an open mind on which firm/job you want to be at because you honestly won't know until you try it. But if you are truly set on that firm and that location for a specific reason your best bet is to search their associates and see where do the majority of them go to school. That's not saying you have to go to those schools, but it just makes your chances more likely.
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