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You have to be like Jon Snow when studying for the Bar Exam [SPOILERS]

Post by rcharter1978 » Mon Jun 20, 2016 5:02 am

Spoilers on GOT episode 9

So, I'm watching the battle scene in this episode, and it strikes me that when you're studying for the bar exam its probably best to be like Jon Snow.

He is in the middle of battle with Roose Bolton, who has twice the number of men he has.

But, when he is fighting he doesn't focus on the fact that there are 6000 men against him, opposed to the 1500 he has. He doesn't think about the men dying around him. He doesn't think he about the fact that if he gets captured, the Boltons will flay him. He doesn't think about all the men he is responsible for.

All he thinks about is killing the man in front of him, and then about killing the next man in front of him, and then killing the next man in front of him. Getting through his battle one man at a time. Thats how studying for the bar exam is. You just have to slay the task directly in front of you, then slay the next task, then the next one. Know that there is an entire army out there you have to beat, but just focus on beating the guy in front of you. Because if you keep thinking about the army, you'll freak out.
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Re: You have to be like Jon Snow when studying for the Bar Exam

Post by encore1101 » Mon Jun 20, 2016 8:04 am

Ramsay, not Roose. Roose Bolton died a few episodes ago.

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Post by LionelHutzJD » Mon Jun 20, 2016 10:59 am

All hail Lady Stark of Winterfell.

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Re: You have to be like Jon Snow when studying for the Bar Exam

Post by rcharter1978 » Mon Jun 20, 2016 11:24 am

encore1101 wrote:Ramsay, not Roose. Roose Bolton died a few episodes ago.
You're right, I get the two mixed up sometimes.

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Post by encore1101 » Mon Jun 20, 2016 11:35 am

rcharter1978 wrote:
encore1101 wrote:Ramsay, not Roose. Roose Bolton died a few episodes ago.
You're right, I get the two mixed up sometimes.

I generally agree with your statement. Like most difficult things, the bar exam (and prep) is much more bearable if you think of it as small chunks and focus on getting those small chunks down.

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Post by AspiringCALawyer » Mon Jun 20, 2016 12:55 pm

LionelHutzJD wrote:All hail Lady Stark of Winterfell.
Love her. In addition, as a Cleveland native I'm trying to emulate LeBron. Coming from a failure in February, struggling through the deficit to achieve success in July on my second try!

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Re: You have to be like Jon Snow when studying for the Bar Exam [SPOILERS]

Post by beautyistruth » Sun Jul 03, 2016 1:43 am

What's the parallel to charging into a battlefield and nearly getting killed?

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Post by ironbmike » Sun Jul 03, 2016 3:26 am

rcharter1978 wrote:Spoilers on GOT episode 9

So, I'm watching the battle scene in this episode, and it strikes me that when you're studying for the bar exam its probably best to be like Jon Snow.

He is in the middle of battle with Roose Bolton, who has twice the number of men he has.

But, when he is fighting he doesn't focus on the fact that there are 6000 men against him, opposed to the 1500 he has. He doesn't think about the men dying around him. He doesn't think he about the fact that if he gets captured, the Boltons will flay him. He doesn't think about all the men he is responsible for.

All he thinks about is killing the man in front of him, and then about killing the next man in front of him, and then killing the next man in front of him. Getting through his battle one man at a time. Thats how studying for the bar exam is. You just have to slay the task directly in front of you, then slay the next task, then the next one. Know that there is an entire army out there you have to beat, but just focus on beating the guy in front of you. Because if you keep thinking about the army, you'll freak out.
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Post by rcharter1978 » Sun Jul 03, 2016 5:01 am

ironbmike wrote:
rcharter1978 wrote:Spoilers on GOT episode 9

So, I'm watching the battle scene in this episode, and it strikes me that when you're studying for the bar exam its probably best to be like Jon Snow.

He is in the middle of battle with Roose Bolton, who has twice the number of men he has.

But, when he is fighting he doesn't focus on the fact that there are 6000 men against him, opposed to the 1500 he has. He doesn't think about the men dying around him. He doesn't think he about the fact that if he gets captured, the Boltons will flay him. He doesn't think about all the men he is responsible for.

All he thinks about is killing the man in front of him, and then about killing the next man in front of him, and then killing the next man in front of him. Getting through his battle one man at a time. Thats how studying for the bar exam is. You just have to slay the task directly in front of you, then slay the next task, then the next one. Know that there is an entire army out there you have to beat, but just focus on beating the guy in front of you. Because if you keep thinking about the army, you'll freak out.
Just no.
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Post by rcharter1978 » Sun Jul 03, 2016 5:03 am

beautyistruth wrote:What's the parallel to charging into a battlefield and nearly getting killed?
I thought I explained it pretty clearly. But, if you don't get it, you should ignore it and do whatever works best for you. I already know what worked for me :)

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Re: You have to be like Jon Snow when studying for the Bar Exam [SPOILERS]

Post by Rahviveh » Sun Jul 03, 2016 5:22 am

So fail the bar exam unless your dumb step sister bails you out

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Post by rcharter1978 » Sun Jul 03, 2016 1:44 pm

Rahviveh wrote:So fail the bar exam unless your dumb step sister bails you out
Yes, that's exactly what I meant. Just stare at the bar exam until a family member shows up.

Even though the title of the thread makes it clear that it is about an approach to studying, not an approach to exam taking.

But if that's what you got from what I wrote, you may be better off waiting for a family member on exam day than trying to take the bar exam on your own.

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Post by ballouttacontrol » Sun Jul 03, 2016 2:09 pm

So basically zero preparation and charge headlong in?

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Post by Single-Malt-Liquor » Thu Jul 07, 2016 11:14 am

ballouttacontrol wrote:So basically zero preparation and charge headlong in?
Sansa wrote:I didn't got to law school but I know exams and this exam wants you to come in underprepared. Don't do what the examiners want you to do.
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Re: You have to be like Jon Snow when studying for the Bar Exam [SPOILERS]

Post by Rahviveh » Thu Jul 07, 2016 11:21 am

rcharter1978 wrote:
Rahviveh wrote:So fail the bar exam unless your dumb step sister bails you out
Yes, that's exactly what I meant. Just stare at the bar exam until a family member shows up.

Even though the title of the thread makes it clear that it is about an approach to studying, not an approach to exam taking.

But if that's what you got from what I wrote, you may be better off waiting for a family member on exam day than trying to take the bar exam on your own.
Don't be mad at me that your thread makes no sense.

Also, you're almost 40 obsessing over game of thrones. Think about your life for a moment.

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Re: You have to be like Jon Snow when studying for the Bar Exam [SPOILERS]

Post by Single-Malt-Liquor » Thu Jul 07, 2016 11:25 am

Rahviveh wrote:
rcharter1978 wrote:
Rahviveh wrote:So fail the bar exam unless your dumb step sister bails you out
Yes, that's exactly what I meant. Just stare at the bar exam until a family member shows up.

Even though the title of the thread makes it clear that it is about an approach to studying, not an approach to exam taking.

But if that's what you got from what I wrote, you may be better off waiting for a family member on exam day than trying to take the bar exam on your own.
Don't be mad at me that your thread makes no sense.

Also, you're almost 40 obsessing over game of thrones. Think about your life for a moment.
Whoa, while agree that the thread makes no sense the bolded is unfair.

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Re: You have to be like Jon Snow when studying for the Bar Exam [SPOILERS]

Post by Rahviveh » Thu Jul 07, 2016 11:38 am

Single-Malt-Liquor wrote:
Rahviveh wrote:
rcharter1978 wrote:
Rahviveh wrote:So fail the bar exam unless your dumb step sister bails you out
Yes, that's exactly what I meant. Just stare at the bar exam until a family member shows up.

Even though the title of the thread makes it clear that it is about an approach to studying, not an approach to exam taking.

But if that's what you got from what I wrote, you may be better off waiting for a family member on exam day than trying to take the bar exam on your own.
Don't be mad at me that your thread makes no sense.

Also, you're almost 40 obsessing over game of thrones. Think about your life for a moment.
Whoa, while agree that the thread makes no sense the bolded is unfair.
He opened the door by assassinating my character (triple entendre)

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Re: You have to be like Jon Snow when studying for the Bar Exam [SPOILERS]

Post by rcharter1978 » Thu Jul 07, 2016 2:39 pm

Rahviveh wrote:
rcharter1978 wrote:
Rahviveh wrote:So fail the bar exam unless your dumb step sister bails you out
Yes, that's exactly what I meant. Just stare at the bar exam until a family member shows up.

Even though the title of the thread makes it clear that it is about an approach to studying, not an approach to exam taking.

But if that's what you got from what I wrote, you may be better off waiting for a family member on exam day than trying to take the bar exam on your own.
Don't be mad at me that your thread makes no sense.

Also, you're almost 40 obsessing over game of thrones. Think about your life for a moment.
Obsessing, or talking about? Obsessing, or making a comparison to? Overstating in order to be snarky isn't really as witty as you think.

You should outgrow that by junior high....but I'm sure those were your best years so you're trying to stick with what worked for you.

Either way, if you can't understand something as simple as what I wrote, then reading comprehension is probably an issue you'll want to work on before the bar exam.

And I didn't even make a simile, metaphor, or comparison in giving you that advice, because I understand those things really, really confuse you.

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