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In-person vs. online bar prep
Is there a difference, in terms of passage rates, between taking an in-person class over an online one? I'm mainly considering barbri.
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Re: In-person vs. online bar prep
I'm not aware of any statistical or anecdotal data.JayDubya wrote:Is there a difference, in terms of passage rates, between taking an in-person class over an online one? I'm mainly considering barbri.
My understanding was that most "in person" classes were just showing up and watching the video in a classroom.
This was the way I did Barbri the first time. I guess it was good for people that have a tendency to cram or procrastinate since it forces you to be at a certain place at a certain time and keeps you on pace. However, I'm now jealous of people who were able to watch the videos in the privacy of their own home at 1.5 or 2x speed.