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This might seem like a dumb question, but I was wondering if anyone could provide advice or feedback for the best way to study with the Critical Pass cards. I only have access to the application at the moment, and right now I'm just going through reading, and trying to memorize haphazardly. Is there a better way to get the MBE down? Do people follow some sort of schedule or system for reviewing cards?
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For a particular subject, I would always go through my outline first, then either read or quiz myself on the critical pass flashcards, and then do practice questions and refer back to the flashcards if I missed a question. In the week leading up to the exam, I would quiz myself on the flashcards and set aside cards that I was shaky on. The day before the MBE, I went through the *problem* flashcards that I had set aside one last time.maroon175 wrote:This might seem like a dumb question, but I was wondering if anyone could provide advice or feedback for the best way to study with the Critical Pass cards. I only have access to the application at the moment, and right now I'm just going through reading, and trying to memorize haphazardly. Is there a better way to get the MBE down? Do people follow some sort of schedule or system for reviewing cards?
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Successfully tackling the bar exam is all about effective time management. So whatever gets you the most time to spend practicing/ focusing on what makes you learn the best is your best use of time. Some people learn a little better making their own flashcards as that allows them to absorb and memorize the law better, but most people find using products like done-for-you flashcards such a time saving technique that they can just use those as a quick reference and memorization tool while they spend the majority of their now freed up time to knock out practice essays and MC problems.bdadon wrote:I am taking Barbri and making my own flashcards. However, its very time consuming and Barbri's version of flashcards suck. Is Critical Pass worth it? Or should I continue to make my flashcards?
Ultimately its whatever works best for your learning style, but I always lean towards not rebuilding the wheel when there are sources that are already done and done at a very high quality.
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Well said
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bdadon wrote:Hey thanks for the discount, it did not work. By any chance, do you have another one?Law&coffee wrote:Yes, it's worth it. You won't have time to make cards and keep up with the homework that Barbri gives you. Link for a discount (courtesy of Neve)sprintin23 wrote:What he said. Critical Pass is short, easy to remember, and to the point. I would highly recommend it.bballbb02 wrote:Critical pass was excellent and coincides well with barbri
Yes, try this discount code: http://criticalpass.refr.cc/L2L68Z5
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Critical Pass tracks Barbri very closely. I used it for the bar exam and was happy with the cards. It was a huge time saver. Barbri gives you a lot of work and you need to use your study time efficiently. Making your own cards is too time consuming. Highly recommend Critical Pass flash cards.bdadon wrote:I am taking Barbri and making my own flashcards. However, its very time consuming and Barbri's version of flashcards suck. Is Critical Pass worth it? Or should I continue to make my flashcards?
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great for MBE studyingLaw&coffee wrote:Don't make your own. You won't have time. Critical Pass is great and follows Barbri to a T.bdadon wrote:I am taking Barbri and making my own flashcards. However, its very time consuming and Barbri's version of flashcards suck. Is Critical Pass worth it? Or should I continue to make my flashcards?
passed first time
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ditto. I think they were worth it.bballbb02 wrote:Critical pass was excellent and coincides well with barbri
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bdadon wrote:I am taking Barbri and making my own flashcards. However, its very time consuming and Barbri's version of flashcards suck. Is Critical Pass worth it? Or should I continue to make my flashcards?
I used the kaplan outlines and the answers to the questions i got wrong in the S&T book to make my own flashcards. It seemed to be worth it but time will truly tell. Results are released 2 weeks from now.
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