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- RickyRoe
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Bar review audio for long drive?
I am going to be driving by myself for about 10 hours this weekend. I did NOT pay for Barbri or any bar review course, opting for self-study from a variety of sources. I don't want those 10 hours in the car to be a total waste, but it's not like I can study while driving. Anyone know of any good audio or video review courses that don't require buying a whole expensive course? Any help would be appreciated.
- BVest
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Re: Bar review audio for long drive?
Look for PMBR CDs in your area.
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Re: Bar review audio for long drive?
Try to see if you can find a state CLE on a relevant topic that you can download or stream.
- kellyfrost
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Re: Bar review audio for long drive?
This is pretty poor advice. I can't think of a single CLE that even comes close to reflecting anything that would be beneficial to listen to for bar purposes.psu2016 wrote:Try to see if you can find a state CLE on a relevant topic that you can download or stream.
Without access to a course (you could ask a friend for their login and password and stream audio) assuming you have a data connection where you are driving, check out podcasts or YouTube. This isn't the world's best advice, but it is way better than the shit advice posted directly above.
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- BVest
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Re: Bar review audio for long drive?
You can also look for sum & substance CDs locally. I know the K ones follow the restatement and UCC closely. And the Con Law may be dated on a few issues, but that will cover the subject. Evidence should be good.
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- RickyRoe
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Re: Bar review audio for long drive?
kellyfrost wrote:This is pretty poor advice. I can't think of a single CLE that even comes close to reflecting anything that would be beneficial to listen to for bar purposes.psu2016 wrote:Try to see if you can find a state CLE on a relevant topic that you can download or stream.
Without access to a course (you could ask a friend for their login and password and stream audio) assuming you have a data connection where you are driving, check out podcasts or YouTube. This isn't the world's best advice, but it is way better than the shit advice posted directly above.
Thanks, I hadn't thought about podcasts. I downloaded a bar prep podcast Arizona State put out. I haven't listened to it yet, but I hope it doesn't focus too much on Arizona law. Might not be the most helpful thing in the world, but at least I will feel better about spending two days driving instead of studying. IF anyone knows one that is better let me know.