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Last two days
How is everyone approaching these last two days? Trying to decide the best way to maximize my time studying.
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Re: Last two days
Flash cards, regurgitating rule statements, and the few practice essays I have left.
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Re: Last two days
You should do whatever has worked for you so far. No sense in working on flashcards or creating outlines if you haven't done that yet.
I've finished Themis's program, so I plan on doing some MBE questions on Adaptibar tomorrow and writing an MPT, and then go through my state essay outlines again. On Monday, I plan on spending a couple of hours going through the outlines once I get to the hotel.
I've finished Themis's program, so I plan on doing some MBE questions on Adaptibar tomorrow and writing an MPT, and then go through my state essay outlines again. On Monday, I plan on spending a couple of hours going through the outlines once I get to the hotel.
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Re: Last two days
Yeah I was thinking of doing the same. Going over my flashcards and doing a few practice essays.
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