Trying to get flash cards for bar exam
Posted: Wed Jun 16, 2021 11:21 am
Hello,
I am using bar exam prep outlines to make flash cards, but I am finding the process so frustrating. 1) The process is very time consuming 2) After I study my flash cards, a few days later I remember nothing. I remember just a few things like privileges and immunities clause is about discrimination against out of staters, and there is something called substantive due process, but I don't remember things in a structured way. Like I don't know how all the parts fit together. I guess I need professional help.
side note so you can understand my problem better: I went over substantive due process vs. procedural due process probably 20 times when studying my newly made con law flash cards. but after a week I don't remember the difference. All I remember is substantive due process has something to do with strict scrutiny, rational basis. I don't know maybe the problem is not the flashcards, maybe the problem is me?
I am debating between critical pass flash cards and law in a flash multistate. I am also debating whether I should sign up for one of those programs that give you online flash cards but I don't like the idea of paying for a temporary membership, I would rather have something permanent.
I noticed some sellers of law in a flash are selling 2 boxes, part 1, part 2. but then there is this other version that's just one box. any idea what's the difference?
I am using bar exam prep outlines to make flash cards, but I am finding the process so frustrating. 1) The process is very time consuming 2) After I study my flash cards, a few days later I remember nothing. I remember just a few things like privileges and immunities clause is about discrimination against out of staters, and there is something called substantive due process, but I don't remember things in a structured way. Like I don't know how all the parts fit together. I guess I need professional help.
side note so you can understand my problem better: I went over substantive due process vs. procedural due process probably 20 times when studying my newly made con law flash cards. but after a week I don't remember the difference. All I remember is substantive due process has something to do with strict scrutiny, rational basis. I don't know maybe the problem is not the flashcards, maybe the problem is me?
I am debating between critical pass flash cards and law in a flash multistate. I am also debating whether I should sign up for one of those programs that give you online flash cards but I don't like the idea of paying for a temporary membership, I would rather have something permanent.
I noticed some sellers of law in a flash are selling 2 boxes, part 1, part 2. but then there is this other version that's just one box. any idea what's the difference?