Hi all,
Im taking the CBX this summer and am started to be real worried about the subjects that I never studied in law school (Corps, Wills, Trusts, Partnerships, Remedies, Agency). How are people approaching learning for those courses - since we are going to be learning them from scratch? I am currently following the Kaplan Model, which has only done MBE subjects so far, but I just worry that I won't be able to understand the topics well enough with only the few hours of instruction they give on each subject.
What do you guys think?
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Re: Subjects that I never studied
There are a number of subjects I didn't learn in school (Wills, Con Law II) that I need to learn for the bar exam. So far my performance on practice questions for those subjects isn't any worse than for subjects I did learn in school. I took most of these subjects two years ago, I don't remember much from them at this point anyway.
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Re: Subjects that I never studied
I'm in the same boat. I didn't go to school in CA but am sitting here. Totally uncomfortable with waiting so long to start going over those subjects but I took a class last semester with a Kaplan lecturer who strongly encouraged me to stay the course so that's what I'm doing... fingers crossed 
