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State Essay Advice
It's crunch time and I am still struggling and quite overwhelmed as I try to familiarize myself with the 12 topics on the essay portion of my bar exam, which only tests state law. Any advice on how to best approach the remaining couple of weeks in preparing for the essays?
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Re: State Essay Advice
I'm creating attack outlines to have minimal competence. I plan on making these this weekend and memorizing them sporadically until game day.
I'm also planning on continuing to do the mixed sets provided by barbri, as well as the rest of S&T's practice questions.
All the while I'm going to review the outlines for my state's multiple choice questions and review the questions already assigned by barbri.
I finished average (top 51%) on MBE practice exam, so I think having a balancing approach to the State portion is important for me.
I'm also planning on continuing to do the mixed sets provided by barbri, as well as the rest of S&T's practice questions.
All the while I'm going to review the outlines for my state's multiple choice questions and review the questions already assigned by barbri.
I finished average (top 51%) on MBE practice exam, so I think having a balancing approach to the State portion is important for me.