Advice for 1st Time Retaker who graduated law school 7 yrs ago
Posted: Thu Sep 12, 2019 7:20 pm
I graduated law school back in 2012 and had a decent job while in/after law school and therefore never really needed to take the bar. I originally studied to take the July 2012 bar then backed out b/c I wasn't ready. The scenario kept happening until I mustered the courage/time to study and took the NY bar in 2015 and failed by like 5 points. I never took it again and it has been one of the biggest regrets.
I still work full-time and won't be able to take off months to prepare for the bar so I'm trying to start early. I honestly don't know where to start as I have literally forgot everything that I studied in law school. I was contemplating taking Themis again (repeat rate of $799) or Barbri (repeat rate of $3000 - ridiculous!). Through my studies, I have a lot of the outlines already drawn up, but I don't know whether it's better that I repeat the course and redo everything from square one. I don't know if my outlines are complete since I'm sure the law has changed.
Would you recommend that I repeat a bar prep course? I'm inclined not to take Themis/Barbri again b/c I didn't really mesh. I was contemplating spending extra to do one-on-one tutoring, but don't know which company is reputable.
Please advise. Thanks.
I still work full-time and won't be able to take off months to prepare for the bar so I'm trying to start early. I honestly don't know where to start as I have literally forgot everything that I studied in law school. I was contemplating taking Themis again (repeat rate of $799) or Barbri (repeat rate of $3000 - ridiculous!). Through my studies, I have a lot of the outlines already drawn up, but I don't know whether it's better that I repeat the course and redo everything from square one. I don't know if my outlines are complete since I'm sure the law has changed.
Would you recommend that I repeat a bar prep course? I'm inclined not to take Themis/Barbri again b/c I didn't really mesh. I was contemplating spending extra to do one-on-one tutoring, but don't know which company is reputable.
Please advise. Thanks.