Already unsure I can keep up the diligent work for 8 weeks. I keep hoping that the subjects will "click" as I go through the MBE practice sets, but no luck yet.

Welcome. And I know the feeling on the practice sets - hang in there.MelaPela wrote:First time poster here, checking in. Using Themis for the NY bar this July, and started May 22.
Already unsure I can keep up the diligent work for 8 weeks. I keep hoping that the subjects will "click" as I go through the MBE practice sets, but no luck yet.Anyone else thinking about using Adaptibar to supplement? As we move onto diff subjects I'm considering getting it to continue reviewing subjects we might not see again for awhile on Themis's schedule.
Sounds like you're repping Themis. Lol.Slytherpuff wrote:I've had days like that. Hang in there! You can catch up tomorrow, and Themis will recalibrate its study schedule for you!yeslekkkk wrote:I'm on Chapter 9 of California's Community Property Series. I want to gauge out my eyes.
I'm no where near meeting what Themis assigned for today. GAH.
yeslekkkk wrote:Sounds like you're repping Themis. Lol.Slytherpuff wrote:I've had days like that. Hang in there! You can catch up tomorrow, and Themis will recalibrate its study schedule for you!yeslekkkk wrote:I'm on Chapter 9 of California's Community Property Series. I want to gauge out my eyes.
I'm no where near meeting what Themis assigned for today. GAH.
robin600 wrote:How did everyone do on the graded essays? I know they always grade harsh at the beginning to put a fire under our butts, but I nabbed almost all of the issues, my answer matched the statements of the sample answer, and had great comments (including great job) from my grader despite a score below 40. Hmmm....
On the other hand - These property MBE questions are kicking my a**. I don't know who owns Blackacre and I don't give AF.
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I think I'll go ahead and get Adaptibar. Have a code from a friend, but thank you so much for offering.Brobot wrote:Welcome. And I know the feeling on the practice sets - hang in there.MelaPela wrote:First time poster here, checking in. Using Themis for the NY bar this July, and started May 22.
Already unsure I can keep up the diligent work for 8 weeks. I keep hoping that the subjects will "click" as I go through the MBE practice sets, but no luck yet.Anyone else thinking about using Adaptibar to supplement? As we move onto diff subjects I'm considering getting it to continue reviewing subjects we might not see again for awhile on Themis's schedule.
For supplements, I've been using Critical Pass flashcards and doing extra practice sets with Adaptibar. I'm a big fan of the approach so far - I definitely need the extra repetition. If you're interested, I can send you a discount code for Adaptibar ($30 off). Feel free to private message me. Or you can just ask one of your friends for a code.
Yeah, I've been using them to (1) get a quick, broad overview of the material and then, after some problem sets, (2) narrowing the deck to issues that I'm missing in Adaptibar sessions. As the exam gets closer, I may try to memorize certain high-value cards (e.g., exceptions to hearsay, negligence), but memorizing all of them is probably not 'in the cards' for me.MelaPela wrote:I think I'll go ahead and get Adaptibar. Have a code from a friend, but thank you so much for offering.Brobot wrote:Welcome. And I know the feeling on the practice sets - hang in there.MelaPela wrote:First time poster here, checking in. Using Themis for the NY bar this July, and started May 22.
Already unsure I can keep up the diligent work for 8 weeks. I keep hoping that the subjects will "click" as I go through the MBE practice sets, but no luck yet.Anyone else thinking about using Adaptibar to supplement? As we move onto diff subjects I'm considering getting it to continue reviewing subjects we might not see again for awhile on Themis's schedule.
For supplements, I've been using Critical Pass flashcards and doing extra practice sets with Adaptibar. I'm a big fan of the approach so far - I definitely need the extra repetition. If you're interested, I can send you a discount code for Adaptibar ($30 off). Feel free to private message me. Or you can just ask one of your friends for a code.
I also have the Critical Pass flashcards and have been using them (mostly just reading and underlining/making notes with rules from practice Qs) when I'm on-the-go to review for Contracts. I've heard contradicting advice about how to use them (Some have told me to memorize every card in its entirety, which seems impossible and ridiculous considering how many cards there are. Other just say read over and over again until the high level BLL and certain nuances come to you when you see the prompt). Any thoughts on how to best use the cards?
robin600 wrote:How did everyone do on the graded essays? I know they always grade harsh at the beginning to put a fire under our butts, but I nabbed almost all of the issues, my answer matched the statements of the sample answer, and had great comments (including great job) from my grader despite a score below 40. Hmmm....
On the other hand - These property MBE questions are kicking my a**. I don't know who owns Blackacre and I don't give AF.
I think we can all agree that usually owners of Blackacre are crooked AF.Grahamw2 wrote:robin600 wrote:How did everyone do on the graded essays? I know they always grade harsh at the beginning to put a fire under our butts, but I nabbed almost all of the issues, my answer matched the statements of the sample answer, and had great comments (including great job) from my grader despite a score below 40. Hmmm....
On the other hand - These property MBE questions are kicking my a**. I don't know who owns Blackacre and I don't give AF.
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what subjects has he been off in? I don't always pay the best attention to his videos.screwtapeletters wrote:why does Ide-don get so many BLLs wrong? :/
Yeah...after several hours of lectures on a topic, I struggle to pay attention to his recaps on the BLL.yeslekkkk wrote:what subjects has he been off in? I don't always pay the best attention to his videos.screwtapeletters wrote:why does Ide-don get so many BLLs wrong? :/
Dang! I think the graders are being super subjective at this point.... I memorized the BLL and can recite the rules by heart. Plus already have one bar exam under my belt. FML guess I gotta go back and learn how to re-write an essay to please my personalized graderblaze1306 wrote:robin600 wrote:How did everyone do on the graded essays? I know they always grade harsh at the beginning to put a fire under our butts, but I nabbed almost all of the issues, my answer matched the statements of the sample answer, and had great comments (including great job) from my grader despite a score below 40. Hmmm....
On the other hand - These property MBE questions are kicking my a**. I don't know who owns Blackacre and I don't give AF.
LOL! Blackacre can kiss my blacka$$! I work in contracts so I cant read anything into my score (67%), I still missed some issues. I am concerned I am bombing a lot of tort issues of all things..."kinda" knowing 3 out of 4 elements or exceptions isn't cutting it. I just started civ pro and it also is giving me issues...26.4% overall course progress. There is no way I will get to the goal but trudging on!
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I haven't noticed Ide-Don's slip ups, except for those that the lecture handout explicitly corrects. Probably because I'm not super focused on his videos.yeslekkkk wrote:what subjects has he been off in? I don't always pay the best attention to his videos.screwtapeletters wrote:why does Ide-don get so many BLLs wrong? :/
I'm right there with you on the exhausted part. I never studied this much for law school. Your strategy is something that I've thought about doing as well and might switch over to doing. I'm worried that it might get too jumbled, but I agree practice is much more important than the lectures/BLL.HCM510 wrote:As much as I have used this site in school, I made it until Bar Prep to join it. I guess I'm just looking for someone to make me feel better about the time spent. IS 40/50 hours a week enough if you're actually studying? I'm a week and a half in and I'm already exhausted and neurotic, but I'm terrified that I will fail if I don't throw myself at it. Currently running through Themis lectures so my last six weeks can be nothing but drill and essasy. That worked for me for the MPRE.
+1screwtapeletters wrote:Bruce is hard to digest :/
Weirdly found that she got SLIGHTLY better towards the end. I found that the lecture handouts were enough to get a big picture understanding (Attachment / Perfection / Priority / when leases & consignment are subject to UCC 9) if you pay attention to her mnemonics. Don't think it's worth bothering with the nuances of Secured Transactions...Jon_Snow wrote:+1screwtapeletters wrote:Bruce is hard to digest :/
Not sure if I should go back and actually read the outline
whats an updog wrote:I haven't noticed Ide-Don's slip ups, except for those that the lecture handout explicitly corrects. Probably because I'm not super focused on his videos.yeslekkkk wrote:what subjects has he been off in? I don't always pay the best attention to his videos.screwtapeletters wrote:why does Ide-don get so many BLLs wrong? :/
McElroy on the other hand makes confusing statements regarding some of the tip questions that irritate me. For example, in the philanthropist question for contracts she says that there is no consideration (which may be true, but is not immediately clear to me since the student has to take a test he doesn't otherwise have to take and score perfectly in order to perform, this seems the same as Geis's swim-to-alcatraz unilateral contracts). Or in one of the real property tip questions she says that a daughter has given a speculator NOTHING, which does not seem to be accurate, because in a jurisdiction that applies the modern trend, she has conveyed a contingent remainder (which later becomes a springing executory interest which would spring from her as the heir-grantor). Even the language in the answer explanation seems to imply this because it says that the speculator has no current possessory interest, not that the speculator has nothing. The second of these wouldn't have affected choosing the right answer, but it just seems sloppy/confusing to me. Very possible I'm just overly neurotic & wrong about these things.
I'm right there with you on the exhausted part. I never studied this much for law school. Your strategy is something that I've thought about doing as well and might switch over to doing. I'm worried that it might get too jumbled, but I agree practice is much more important than the lectures/BLL.HCM510 wrote:As much as I have used this site in school, I made it until Bar Prep to join it. I guess I'm just looking for someone to make me feel better about the time spent. IS 40/50 hours a week enough if you're actually studying? I'm a week and a half in and I'm already exhausted and neurotic, but I'm terrified that I will fail if I don't throw myself at it. Currently running through Themis lectures so my last six weeks can be nothing but drill and essasy. That worked for me for the MPRE.
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Themis declines to provide a numerical breakdown of the individual subjects.jennifer_42 wrote:I am really liking the MBE Quiz Builder. Anybody know how many questions each topic bank has? ...
Okay, I just sent a message from the Themis message center asking this question. I've been very pleased with their response time so far, so let's hope they get back to me soon. I'll share the answer I get.
Well that's really F'ing helpful. Adaptibar it is!jennifer_42 wrote:Themis declines to provide a numerical breakdown of the individual subjects.jennifer_42 wrote:I am really liking the MBE Quiz Builder. Anybody know how many questions each topic bank has? ...
Okay, I just sent a message from the Themis message center asking this question. I've been very pleased with their response time so far, so let's hope they get back to me soon. I'll share the answer I get.
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