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Best audio/MP3 titles for 1L subjects?

Post by jrsydevl74 » Wed Jul 21, 2010 7:14 pm

Hey guys!

I'm looking for a bit of advice. While I'm not trying to be a 1L nazi or gunner/supergunner this year, I think a bit of reinforcement of what I'm learning will help whenever I'm not in class or asleep.

Which CD/MP3 titles would be most worth the time/money to invest?

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Post by pandacot » Wed Jul 21, 2010 11:31 pm

During my first semester I found that Barbri, or any bar prep lectures, were useful for torts. For Civ Pro, the Sum and Substance audio is very good. For Crim Law, Dressler has a Sum and Substance lecture. I didn't find anything good on property.

I didn't really study at all second semester, so I don't have any info about other classes.

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Post by prezidentv8 » Thu Jul 22, 2010 12:08 am

Legal Writing: "Time is Running Out" [Muse]
Civpro: "We're Not Gonna Take It" [Twisted Sister]
Contracts: "The Pretender" [Foo Fighters]
Property: "No Parking (On the Dance Floor)" [Midnight Star]
Criminal: "I Fought the Law" [Sonny Curtis and The Crickets]
Torts: "Apologize" [Timbaland ft. OneRepublic]
Conlaw: "Real American" [Hulk Hogan theme]

You can thank me later.

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Re: Best audio/MP3 titles for 1L subjects?

Post by megaTTTron » Thu Jul 22, 2010 12:09 am

Admin Law: Law School Legends. That shit SAVED my ass in admin.

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Re: Best audio/MP3 titles for 1L subjects?

Post by Black-Blue » Thu Jul 22, 2010 12:11 am

I've only tried sum and substance series. Are the other mainstream audio series better, in your opinion?

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Post by traehekat » Thu Jul 22, 2010 12:22 am

Life of a Law Student podcast is pretty good.

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Post by jalong » Thu Jul 22, 2010 2:37 pm

I second Life of a Law Student. Look it up on iTunes. It is free and covers most 1L classes. Saved my ass in Civ Pro from certain cold call disaster.

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Re: Best audio/MP3 titles for 1L subjects?

Post by DrewR » Sun Nov 21, 2010 1:41 am

Hey All.

I have found audio supplements incredibly helpful thus far to familiarize one's self with core concepts. I'd recommend them to any student who is willing to give them a listen in his idle time (in the shower, cooking, doing laundry, etc.)

I'm currently looking to trade audio supplements. I’d be willing to send electronically two of the titles I have in exchange for one of those that I am seeking. So even if you currently have them, here's a good chance to get three for the price of one. No gimmick, I'll send you one before you send me one, just to show I'm legit. I’m not very familiar with the TLS forum, so feel free to contact me through TLS or shoot me an e-mail at BrooklynLawStudent@gmail.com.

Titles I currently have:
Aspen – Glannon Guide to Civ Pro
Civ Pro Sum & Substance
Civ Pro – Law School Legends – Freer
Sum & Substance – Torts
Sub & Substance – Crim Law
Law School Legends – Contracts
Sum & Substance – Property

Titles I am looking for:
Law School Legends – Torts
Sum and Substance – Contracts
Law School Legends – Property
Any title for Constitutional Law

Thanks!

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