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- bsktbll28082
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Themis for $995
Wondering if this is a good deal? I only have a few days to decide.
I've read some of the other posts comparing Themis, Barbri, and Kaplan. I'm prepared to go with Themis for the right price.
$1700 (original)-$500 (public interest)- $200 (match for barbri)= ~$1000
Thanks!
I've read some of the other posts comparing Themis, Barbri, and Kaplan. I'm prepared to go with Themis for the right price.
$1700 (original)-$500 (public interest)- $200 (match for barbri)= ~$1000
Thanks!
- sopranorleone
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Re: Themis for $995
Damn, I paid 1500 for Themis and thought it was an okay deal
- KD35
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Re: Themis for $995
Seems like a good deal. I'd check with others at your school to see how they liked using Themis. I know at my school it has been pretty popular and has had about the same passage rate that the other major bar prep companies have had.bsktbll28082 wrote:Wondering if this is a good deal? I only have a few days to decide.
I've read some of the other posts comparing Themis, Barbri, and Kaplan. I'm prepared to go with Themis for the right price.
$1700 (original)-$500 (public interest)- $200 (match for barbri)= ~$1000
Thanks!
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Re: Themis for $995
i paid 1,100. Its a decent program although the lectures are a time sink.
- sd5289
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Re: Themis for $995
You're not going to get a better deal elsewhere. Themis is already significantly cheaper than the others (Barbri, Kaplan).
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- bsktbll28082
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Re: Themis for $995
He seemed quick to make the deal so I wanted to make sure he wasn't tricking me into something.
I also confirmed with him I only need to apply for a public interest job, not be offered/accept one. I thought this was strange (wouldn't everyone do that?).
I also confirmed with him I only need to apply for a public interest job, not be offered/accept one. I thought this was strange (wouldn't everyone do that?).
- sd5289
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Re: Themis for $995
Hmmm, you may need to check the PI application terms. My understanding is that you either already have a PI job, or you intend on pursuing a PI job after graduation. I don't think a cursory application to a PI job is going to cut it for you (partly because you send your resume in as part of the PI application if you're not already employed).bsktbll28082 wrote:I also confirmed with him I only need to apply for a public interest job, not be offered/accept one. I thought this was strange (wouldn't everyone do that?).
- Kronk
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Re: Themis for $995
It's really easy to get the PI deal if you have done anything PI or Gov related in the past. You just say you're intending to apply for PI jobs after school.
All my internships were PI internships which made it easy.
All my internships were PI internships which made it easy.
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Re: Themis for $995
I worked at a firm and got the scholarship by just sending a resume that showcased all my PI internships. This isn't really a competitve process.sd5289 wrote:Hmmm, you may need to check the PI application terms. My understanding is that you either already have a PI job, or you intend on pursuing a PI job after graduation. I don't think a cursory application to a PI job is going to cut it for you (partly because you send your resume in as part of the PI application if you're not already employed).bsktbll28082 wrote:I also confirmed with him I only need to apply for a public interest job, not be offered/accept one. I thought this was strange (wouldn't everyone do that?).
- bsktbll28082
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Re: Themis for $995
I worked for the government (unpaid) last summer and will be doing the same this summer. I do have a confirmation email from him so if I run into any problems, I can at least point to that.
Thanks for your help! I'll probably go with this. I'll let you know if there's any shady dealing later on
Thanks for your help! I'll probably go with this. I'll let you know if there's any shady dealing later on
- Pleasye
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Re: Themis for $995
Yup, I'm a Themis rep. You pretty much just have to show them that you've done something in PI (no your school required pro bono hours don't count) and they'll give it to you. Although at my school the lowest they will go is $1195.Kronk wrote:It's really easy to get the PI deal if you have done anything PI or Gov related in the past. You just say you're intending to apply for PI jobs after school.
All my internships were PI internships which made it easy.
- sd5289
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Re: Themis for $995
He said they gave him $200 off for the Barbri deposit, but yeah, the lowest I've seen at my school is also $1195.Pleasye wrote:Yup, I'm a Themis rep. You pretty much just have to show them that you've done something in PI (no your school required pro bono hours don't count) and they'll give it to you. Although at my school the lowest they will go is $1195.Kronk wrote:It's really easy to get the PI deal if you have done anything PI or Gov related in the past. You just say you're intending to apply for PI jobs after school.
All my internships were PI internships which made it easy.
- AreJay711
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Re: Themis for $995
That's similar to the deal I got. Themis was solid. The lectures were a wast of time, but I assume that is the same elsewhere.
Barberi has more interactivity in their practice questions, but they didn't seem that much more useful to me.
Barberi has more interactivity in their practice questions, but they didn't seem that much more useful to me.
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- abogadesq
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Re: Themis for $995
I agree with regard to the lectures. The key with Themis is to take the main points from the lectures and spend most of your time on practice questions while referring to/reviewing the outlines. The lectures just reiterate the main points and do NOT cover much of what you will see in questions. The best way to ace the exam is to practice and practice until you've seen it all. If you're being bogged down by the lectures and running out time, skip them and get to the questions pronto.
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Re: Themis for $995
There is also a lot of questions and they demand a lot of your time, especially if you are working part-time. I did all the practice questions for the MBE subjects, but never got to the mixed set. I think the MBE questions get repetitve. A lot of people focus on doing as many as they can like over 1,000. But at some point, it's really not about quanitity but quality. Do you understand why you keep getting questions wrong? Are there certain questions that keep coming up over and over? You should also be able to identify what they are trying to test you on. If its a contract question and they talk about a merger clause in the fact pattern, then from your experience answering previous questions, you should probably figure out that this questions concerns parol evidence and whether it can come in.
In addition to the MBE subjects, I did 2 practice simulations which were 100 questions. Then I did the AM section of their actual exam (which is another 100 questions). Themis also makes you do practice essays, I did the first two graded ones. After that, I had no other time available. So I would read the model answers over and over again. And I would type the rules into my outline because the essays sometimes teaches you more info than what is in the video lectures. I would also see how that rule was applied. I never actually spent time writing essays. They will say that is essential, but I think if you read the questions and then the model answers for all the essays and maybe take notes off that, you should be good. At least try to do all the graded essays that you can.
In addition to the MBE subjects, I did 2 practice simulations which were 100 questions. Then I did the AM section of their actual exam (which is another 100 questions). Themis also makes you do practice essays, I did the first two graded ones. After that, I had no other time available. So I would read the model answers over and over again. And I would type the rules into my outline because the essays sometimes teaches you more info than what is in the video lectures. I would also see how that rule was applied. I never actually spent time writing essays. They will say that is essential, but I think if you read the questions and then the model answers for all the essays and maybe take notes off that, you should be good. At least try to do all the graded essays that you can.
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Re: Themis for $995
That is a good price. I used Themis for the Feb 2015 Florida bar exam and felt the course prepared me adequately for the exam. I passed easily with a 160 on the Florida portion and a 152 for the MBE. Passing was 136. As with any preparation, you have to put in the effort to learn the material. The Themis platform and materials did a good job organizing the information and providing a manageable approach to learning the information.
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