Studicata Attack Outlines vs. MEE One-Sheets
Posted: Tue Jun 27, 2017 8:44 pm
For those that have seen the Studicata Attack Outlines and the MEE One-Sheets, which ones would you prefer?
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Thanks! How do you like it?msummer wrote:I have 20% discount code for Studicata.
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I agree. I purchased Studicata back in May because of the price (especially with all the discount codes floating around on here, its a high-value buy). Their attack outlines include rule appearance rates (sample from their site: https://docs.wixstatic.com/ugd/b4e8db_3 ... dddf39.pdf), but their summary pages do not - I think this is what you are referring to. In my opinion, the best thing about Studicata is their format and design - the way their outlines are organized with colors and graphics makes it very easy to read. Most of the other materials I have seen use a lot of short-hand and abbreviations and lack a certain neatness in their format. However, the down-side of Studicata is that everything is really condensed. I have to use it as a supplement to my big prep materials - I don't think it could be a stand-alone product. Also, there's not many examples or issue-spotting tips like some of the other materials include - its more focused on black-letter law. Honestly, I think both one-sheets and Studicata are high-quality. They both have a ton of positive feedback, just depends on what you're looking for I suppose.msummer wrote:They look very convenient to study from them. They are detailed enough but not too much.
I found 2 main difference B/w them: Studica's sheet does not include the past appearance of each rule while MEE one sheet does. Also, it seems that MEE one sheet teaches you when to apply the rule while Studicata doesn't.
However, Studicata were more affordable for me than MEE one sheet, especially after paying for Barbri and Critical Pass, and this is the main reason why I preferred Studicata over Mee one sheet.
With 2 weeks left, do you think there is enough time left to get through these types of supplemental materials? I'm really confident for the MBE, but I think I could use some extra help on the MEE topics.jtom195 wrote:I agree. I purchased Studicata back in May because of the price (especially with all the discount codes floating around on here, its a high-value buy). Their attack outlines include rule appearance rates (sample from their site: https://docs.wixstatic.com/ugd/b4e8db_3 ... dddf39.pdf), but their summary pages do not - I think this is what you are referring to. In my opinion, the best thing about Studicata is their format and design - the way their outlines are organized with colors and graphics makes it very easy to read. Most of the other materials I have seen use a lot of short-hand and abbreviations and lack a certain neatness in their format. However, the down-side of Studicata is that everything is really condensed. I have to use it as a supplement to my big prep materials - I don't think it could be a stand-alone product. Also, there's not many examples or issue-spotting tips like some of the other materials include - its more focused on black-letter law. Honestly, I think both one-sheets and Studicata are high-quality. They both have a ton of positive feedback, just depends on what you're looking for I suppose.msummer wrote:They look very convenient to study from them. They are detailed enough but not too much.
I found 2 main difference B/w them: Studica's sheet does not include the past appearance of each rule while MEE one sheet does. Also, it seems that MEE one sheet teaches you when to apply the rule while Studicata doesn't.
However, Studicata were more affordable for me than MEE one sheet, especially after paying for Barbri and Critical Pass, and this is the main reason why I preferred Studicata over Mee one sheet.
I'm using studicata and I think so.saltystudent wrote:With 2 weeks left, do you think there is enough time left to get through these types of supplemental materials? I'm really confident for the MBE, but I think I could use some extra help on the MEE topics.jtom195 wrote:I agree. I purchased Studicata back in May because of the price (especially with all the discount codes floating around on here, its a high-value buy). Their attack outlines include rule appearance rates (sample from their site: https://docs.wixstatic.com/ugd/b4e8db_3 ... dddf39.pdf), but their summary pages do not - I think this is what you are referring to. In my opinion, the best thing about Studicata is their format and design - the way their outlines are organized with colors and graphics makes it very easy to read. Most of the other materials I have seen use a lot of short-hand and abbreviations and lack a certain neatness in their format. However, the down-side of Studicata is that everything is really condensed. I have to use it as a supplement to my big prep materials - I don't think it could be a stand-alone product. Also, there's not many examples or issue-spotting tips like some of the other materials include - its more focused on black-letter law. Honestly, I think both one-sheets and Studicata are high-quality. They both have a ton of positive feedback, just depends on what you're looking for I suppose.msummer wrote:They look very convenient to study from them. They are detailed enough but not too much.
I found 2 main difference B/w them: Studica's sheet does not include the past appearance of each rule while MEE one sheet does. Also, it seems that MEE one sheet teaches you when to apply the rule while Studicata doesn't.
However, Studicata were more affordable for me than MEE one sheet, especially after paying for Barbri and Critical Pass, and this is the main reason why I preferred Studicata over Mee one sheet.