Part-time Study Advice
Posted: Tue May 20, 2014 7:15 pm
Hello all:
I've recently secured time off from work to begin preparing for the July 2014 (Oregon) bar exam. As I'm not enrolled in a bar review course, I'm looking for all the help I can get with my proposed study schedule and plan. As a preface, I'll mention that I did take BARBRI last year, but was too intimidated by their study schedule to stick with it, and ultimately, decided to postpone the exam. So I do I have a general idea of what I'm supposed to be doing. (And I have watched all of their lectures, completed the outlines, and condensed a few of the MBE subjects into shorter, more manageable outlines...)
First, I need to figure out how much time I need to be spending on preparing. I will be working (4) hours per day, M-F, from 8:00am-12:00pm. With an hour to eat lunch, I can reasonably begin studying on weekdays by 1:00pm, and currently plan to do so until 6:00pm. I have no obligations on the weekends other than the normal errands and chores we all have (cleaning, getting groceries, running errands, etc.) so I reasonably anticipate I can put in about (15) hours between Saturday and Sunday, giving me a total of (40) hours of study-time per week. I will be off from work entirely from July 15 onward, which leaves a little over two weeks before the exam itself where I will be able to devote full-time to study.
Does this seem reasonable? Am I not studying nearly enough? Will I burn out if I try to do much more? (I really think I will...) Any comments, (constructive) critiques, and/or suggestions on the time issue would be helpful.
Second, I need to determine how to use the time I do have. My current plan is to finish condensing the completed BARBRI outlines I have for the remaining MBE subjects. After that, I plan on turning those shorter outlines into flash cards (as the handwriting will really help me memorize the material). Then I'm going to try to hammer out as many MBE questions as I possibly can, and then review those.
After that, I'm sort of up in the air. Ideally, I would want to finish condensing the outlines for all the remaining subjects, and perhaps make flash cards for the one or two of them that almost *always* show up on my state's essay section (Civ. Pro. and Ethics). Next, I would start doing practice essays for all the subjects.
As for the MPT, I haven't a clue how to prepare for that. There's an entire couple of BARBRI books on it I haven't even cracked yet. I imagine they'll show me what to do.
Any help with any of this would be most appreciated. Thank you in advance for taking the time to read and respond.
I've recently secured time off from work to begin preparing for the July 2014 (Oregon) bar exam. As I'm not enrolled in a bar review course, I'm looking for all the help I can get with my proposed study schedule and plan. As a preface, I'll mention that I did take BARBRI last year, but was too intimidated by their study schedule to stick with it, and ultimately, decided to postpone the exam. So I do I have a general idea of what I'm supposed to be doing. (And I have watched all of their lectures, completed the outlines, and condensed a few of the MBE subjects into shorter, more manageable outlines...)
First, I need to figure out how much time I need to be spending on preparing. I will be working (4) hours per day, M-F, from 8:00am-12:00pm. With an hour to eat lunch, I can reasonably begin studying on weekdays by 1:00pm, and currently plan to do so until 6:00pm. I have no obligations on the weekends other than the normal errands and chores we all have (cleaning, getting groceries, running errands, etc.) so I reasonably anticipate I can put in about (15) hours between Saturday and Sunday, giving me a total of (40) hours of study-time per week. I will be off from work entirely from July 15 onward, which leaves a little over two weeks before the exam itself where I will be able to devote full-time to study.
Does this seem reasonable? Am I not studying nearly enough? Will I burn out if I try to do much more? (I really think I will...) Any comments, (constructive) critiques, and/or suggestions on the time issue would be helpful.
Second, I need to determine how to use the time I do have. My current plan is to finish condensing the completed BARBRI outlines I have for the remaining MBE subjects. After that, I plan on turning those shorter outlines into flash cards (as the handwriting will really help me memorize the material). Then I'm going to try to hammer out as many MBE questions as I possibly can, and then review those.
After that, I'm sort of up in the air. Ideally, I would want to finish condensing the outlines for all the remaining subjects, and perhaps make flash cards for the one or two of them that almost *always* show up on my state's essay section (Civ. Pro. and Ethics). Next, I would start doing practice essays for all the subjects.
As for the MPT, I haven't a clue how to prepare for that. There's an entire couple of BARBRI books on it I haven't even cracked yet. I imagine they'll show me what to do.
Any help with any of this would be most appreciated. Thank you in advance for taking the time to read and respond.