[blindlaw] Studying for the bar
Elizabeth Akinola
elizabetha at ecnv.org
Tue Jun 27 07:03:42 CDT 2006
John I think you should do both. You're right about the toggling back and
forth, it's rather time consuming.
What I did--and I'm doing now, is to answer all the questions as though I
was taking the exam. I time myself and I don't look at the
answers/explanations until I've taken the whole exam. I then pull up the
answers and explanations, grade myself and study the outlines/charts
provided in the explanations.
That what I did for the MD Bar and it worked very well for me. We
assimilate things differently but maybe try it too!
Good luck. you might ----- Original Message -----
From: "John Ramsey" <stephnjohnny211 at alltel.net>
To: "'NFBnet Blind Law Mailing List'" <blindlaw at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2006 3:07 AM
Subject: [blindlaw] Studying for the bar
> Hello to those of you have endured the difficulties of the bar exam. I am
> not doing as well as I would like on the BARBRI practice questions and it
> takes a considerable amount of time to toggle back and forth between the
> questions and my answer sheet and then to read all of the explanations of
> the answers afterward. My question is do you think it would be time better
> spent to stay on the audio lectures and the BARBRI outlines?
>
> Take care,
>
> John
>
>
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