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Which classes should I NOT TAKE and instead rely on BarBri?

Post by vacations » Tue Jan 24, 2012 4:47 pm

My school recommends the following classes for purposes of the California Bar:

UCC
Remedies
Wills/Trust
Community Property

Question is Which of the above classes should I NOT take and instead just rely on what I will be taught during BarBri?

Thanks.

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Re: Which classes should I NOT TAKE and instead rely on BarBri?

Post by caputlupinum » Tue Jan 24, 2012 11:28 pm

Not a lot of licensed attorneys on here mostly pre law and law students spilling their verbal diarrhea about the world that the have yet to experience. Maybe one of the nerdy ones who stalks the site after they graduated and sat for the bar will see this.

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Re: Which classes should I NOT TAKE and instead rely on BarBri?

Post by smelltheglove » Sun Jan 29, 2012 5:30 pm

Don't take any of those classes unless you have an interest in them. You'll be fine with BarBri.

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Re: Which classes should I NOT TAKE and instead rely on BarBri?

Post by nealric » Mon Jan 30, 2012 1:02 am

vacations wrote:My school recommends the following classes for purposes of the California Bar:

UCC
Remedies
Wills/Trust
Community Property

Question is Which of the above classes should I NOT take and instead just rely on what I will be taught during BarBri?

Thanks.
I took none of those classes for the NY Bar. In fact, out of 21 or so subjects on the bar, I think I took only 7 in law school. Unless you took the class 2nd semester 3L year, you will be relearning anyways.

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