Barmax: Product review
Posted: Thu Oct 26, 2017 4:06 pm
I’m providing this review because when I was looking into bar review programs, I couldn’t find all that much written about BarMax. Let me know if you have any questions and I’ll try to answer them and incorporate them into the review.
About me: I’m an evening law student at what was a T20 law school in the top 10% of my class. I worked through all of school and all but one week of bar study. I thankfully passed the July 2017 DC bar – ****edit ***** I recieved my score and it was a scaled MBE score of 162.7 and written score of 151.3.
I. tl;dr review
Barmax is an affordable bar review program with potential as well as many trade offs. If you are self-driven and want to save money, it is a reasonable path to take.
II. Lectures
This is the core of what you buy in a program like BarMax instead of just one of those MBE question banks. The CivPro lecture (the free one) is deceptively good. The rest of the lectures fluctuate in quality. A number of them are by Mehran Ebadolahi (BarMax’s founder) rather than an actual law professor. Also, (when I took it) some of the lectures are old (e.g. one mentioned that gay marriage wasn’t yet the law). BarMax updated the outlines during the July 2017 bar exam with new information but that information was not reflected in the lectures. A few of the lectures deviated substantially from the outline or repeated themselves a number of times.
One of the things I really liked about BarMax was that it only provided approximately 50 hours of lecture, focusing on the materials most likely to be tested. I can’t imagine that the 300+ hours of lectures provided by other bar studying programs would have been beneficial.
III. Digital Flash Cards
I felt these were a bait and switch. Similar to the CivPro lecture, the CivPro flash cards were great. The criminal flash cards were great too. But after that, the rest of the lectures’ flash cards were simply the skeleton outline put into a flash card format. The “flash card” text even still had the roman numerals on them. There were also no flash cards for most of the MEE topics.
I personally don’t care much for digital flash cards. But, if BarMax wants to say it is offering them, it should actually offer flash cards instead of outlines.
IV. Software
As of now BarMax only available on iOS and their website. It’s very important to know that the information does NOT SYNC between those two platforms. So, if you hope to do your bar review on your phone and on your computer at home, it’ll be very complicated to know where you are.
BarMax says an Android version is forthcoming but I wouldn’t hold out for it. I bought an iPad specifically to use for BarMax. The app crashed all the time and I was never able to figure out how to fix it. The tech support provided was not helpful – generally I was told to uninstall and install it again (which did not fix the problem).
The website worked well most of the time, though it could be flaky. Regularly, the lecture would load but half of the outline wouldn’t be there; refreshing the website generally fixed this quickly. Similarly, there would often be a minute or more lag when starting up MBE questions or changing from test mode to study mode.
BarMax’s MBE (website) analytics were down most of the July 2017 bar exam prep period. I saw it working about 12 days out from the bar. The data breakdown it gives is great. It breaks down each MBE subject area into further sub categories; however, you cannot use this to drill the questions that you need to improve in – a big oversight IMHO.
When you want to practice MBE questions you are presented with the option of MBE questions by subject area, the 4 OPT tests, and all questions. You cannot exclude questions you have already answered, you cannot exclude OPT questions (to save them for practice tests), and you cannot select by the sub areas mentioned in the MBE analytics. This is an area in obvious need of improvement and it seems that the underlying data is already in the BarMax system. Hopefully this is something they can improve.
V. MBEs
The BarMax provided explanations to the MBE questions were generally good.
The one glaring issue was that for the July 2017 bar there were only 17 CivPro questions. I understand that they only use real bar questions but I wish they had provided some fake ones. Even though I studied it specifically extensively and looked at many essay questions, CivPro is the one area I felt under prepared in after the exam and it was tested heavily. This is an issue that should resolve as more CivPro questions become available.
VI. Support
If support is critical for you, I recommend against BarMax. I called a number of times for technical support issues and spoke with two or three different people. They could never give me a timeline on the resolution of my issue nor did they ever seem particularly interested in resolving it.
With regards to substantive legal question support, I submitted a number of questions on MBE questions on its forum. BarMax answered some of them but never answered others – I can’t tell you why some were answered and others were ignored. I saw them answering many questions but also many questions over a year old that were never answered.
There was no proactive outreach from the BarMax team (which I didn’t expect) like there is in Themis, Kaplan, etc… BarMax will only work for independently motivated studiers.
VII. MEE/MPT
BarMax provides you with all the MPTs and MEEs from 20+ years of exams. The answers are clear and extensive so I have no complaints here. As I said, I didn’t use their grading service at all so I can’t comment on it.
There was a little lecture on both the MEE/MPT that I thought was at least somewhat beneficial.
VIII. Conclusion
In all, I’m happy I used BarMax. I felt like it gave me good value for what I was paying. Understand that you’re buying a program made by what seems to be a very small shop (the owner does lectures, tech support, and answers MBE forum questions) so don’t expect it to be anything past what it is at the moment you buy it.
About me: I’m an evening law student at what was a T20 law school in the top 10% of my class. I worked through all of school and all but one week of bar study. I thankfully passed the July 2017 DC bar – ****edit ***** I recieved my score and it was a scaled MBE score of 162.7 and written score of 151.3.
I. tl;dr review
Barmax is an affordable bar review program with potential as well as many trade offs. If you are self-driven and want to save money, it is a reasonable path to take.
II. Lectures
This is the core of what you buy in a program like BarMax instead of just one of those MBE question banks. The CivPro lecture (the free one) is deceptively good. The rest of the lectures fluctuate in quality. A number of them are by Mehran Ebadolahi (BarMax’s founder) rather than an actual law professor. Also, (when I took it) some of the lectures are old (e.g. one mentioned that gay marriage wasn’t yet the law). BarMax updated the outlines during the July 2017 bar exam with new information but that information was not reflected in the lectures. A few of the lectures deviated substantially from the outline or repeated themselves a number of times.
One of the things I really liked about BarMax was that it only provided approximately 50 hours of lecture, focusing on the materials most likely to be tested. I can’t imagine that the 300+ hours of lectures provided by other bar studying programs would have been beneficial.
III. Digital Flash Cards
I felt these were a bait and switch. Similar to the CivPro lecture, the CivPro flash cards were great. The criminal flash cards were great too. But after that, the rest of the lectures’ flash cards were simply the skeleton outline put into a flash card format. The “flash card” text even still had the roman numerals on them. There were also no flash cards for most of the MEE topics.
I personally don’t care much for digital flash cards. But, if BarMax wants to say it is offering them, it should actually offer flash cards instead of outlines.
IV. Software
As of now BarMax only available on iOS and their website. It’s very important to know that the information does NOT SYNC between those two platforms. So, if you hope to do your bar review on your phone and on your computer at home, it’ll be very complicated to know where you are.
BarMax says an Android version is forthcoming but I wouldn’t hold out for it. I bought an iPad specifically to use for BarMax. The app crashed all the time and I was never able to figure out how to fix it. The tech support provided was not helpful – generally I was told to uninstall and install it again (which did not fix the problem).
The website worked well most of the time, though it could be flaky. Regularly, the lecture would load but half of the outline wouldn’t be there; refreshing the website generally fixed this quickly. Similarly, there would often be a minute or more lag when starting up MBE questions or changing from test mode to study mode.
BarMax’s MBE (website) analytics were down most of the July 2017 bar exam prep period. I saw it working about 12 days out from the bar. The data breakdown it gives is great. It breaks down each MBE subject area into further sub categories; however, you cannot use this to drill the questions that you need to improve in – a big oversight IMHO.
When you want to practice MBE questions you are presented with the option of MBE questions by subject area, the 4 OPT tests, and all questions. You cannot exclude questions you have already answered, you cannot exclude OPT questions (to save them for practice tests), and you cannot select by the sub areas mentioned in the MBE analytics. This is an area in obvious need of improvement and it seems that the underlying data is already in the BarMax system. Hopefully this is something they can improve.
V. MBEs
The BarMax provided explanations to the MBE questions were generally good.
The one glaring issue was that for the July 2017 bar there were only 17 CivPro questions. I understand that they only use real bar questions but I wish they had provided some fake ones. Even though I studied it specifically extensively and looked at many essay questions, CivPro is the one area I felt under prepared in after the exam and it was tested heavily. This is an issue that should resolve as more CivPro questions become available.
VI. Support
If support is critical for you, I recommend against BarMax. I called a number of times for technical support issues and spoke with two or three different people. They could never give me a timeline on the resolution of my issue nor did they ever seem particularly interested in resolving it.
With regards to substantive legal question support, I submitted a number of questions on MBE questions on its forum. BarMax answered some of them but never answered others – I can’t tell you why some were answered and others were ignored. I saw them answering many questions but also many questions over a year old that were never answered.
There was no proactive outreach from the BarMax team (which I didn’t expect) like there is in Themis, Kaplan, etc… BarMax will only work for independently motivated studiers.
VII. MEE/MPT
BarMax provides you with all the MPTs and MEEs from 20+ years of exams. The answers are clear and extensive so I have no complaints here. As I said, I didn’t use their grading service at all so I can’t comment on it.
There was a little lecture on both the MEE/MPT that I thought was at least somewhat beneficial.
VIII. Conclusion
In all, I’m happy I used BarMax. I felt like it gave me good value for what I was paying. Understand that you’re buying a program made by what seems to be a very small shop (the owner does lectures, tech support, and answers MBE forum questions) so don’t expect it to be anything past what it is at the moment you buy it.