[blindLaw] Bar Study?

Seif-Eldeen Saqallah seifs at umich.edu
Wed May 6 15:32:26 UTC 2020


Thank you; that is very helpful. I will make sure to checkout the
review modules once I start.

Around how much time did you give yourself to study; more or less than
the recommended? 10 weeks?


On 5/6/20, Singh, Nandini via BlindLaw <blindlaw at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> I used Barbri for the July 2015 administration of the NY exam and had a good
> experience with them. I think to start things off, I let my Barbri rep know
> that I wanted to speak to the accommodations team at or after 3L finals, set
> up a phone call, and described how I studied in order to craft the best kind
> of acommodations for me. Most things I could access fine. The biggest
> concern I initially had was getting the actual legal topic summaries and the
> workbooks with exercises/drills. Barbri made them all available to me either
> as PDF or Word documents--really cannot recall which now--and uploaded them
> onto Drop Box. It was no problem downloading them and using them throughout
> the course. The accommodations team I thought was very responsive and
> helpful for the couple of follow-up questions I had following our
> introductory phone call, e.g. an essay exercise was not accessible, but
> Barbri provided a Barbri tutor, who worked with me for that discrete
> aspect.
>
> As for studying for the bar, treat it like a full time job. You should spend
> about 7-9 hours studying. In the evening, make sure you do something totally
> unrelated to law and preferably physical. I think I ended up watching a lot
> of wildlife documentaries, and often a family member took me on a moderately
> long drive around our suburb to relax. I scaled back studying on the
> weekends, maybe four hours or less. Barbri is good in giving you a schedule
> that will put the fear of god into you but that will actually allow you to
> pass. You just have to be disciplined and stick to the plan.
>
> One other thing that I found super helpful was completing, sometimes
> multiple times, the online review modules for various legal topics. These
> were quick and had concise explanations that really cemented the major
> concepts--kind of like dynamic, virtual flash cards. I do not think the
> modules are a standard part of the curriculum, but they are worth trying out
> once or twice.
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Saqallah via BlindLaw
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> [EXTERNAL]
>
> Hello all,
>
> I might begin studying for the bar this summer. (I might take two: one UBE
> and another Michigan state bar.) I will be using Barbri. Any recommendations
> for additional resources; study methods; accessibility/accommodations things
> for which to ask/of which to be aware; ETC?
>
> Peace and thank you,
> Seif
>
>
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Seif Saqallah
(Pronouns: he/him/his.)
University of Michigan
Juris Doctor/
Masters in Middle Eastern and North African Studies
J.D/M.A Candidate | 2021

International studies, Arabic Studies, and Judaic Studies;
Law, Justice, and Social Change
B.A | 2017

248-325-7091
seifs at umich.edu

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University of Michigan Law School
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