[blindLaw] The perennial bar prep question.

Seif-Eldeen Saqallah seifs at umich.edu
Fri Nov 11 20:30:33 UTC 2022


Are you looking for UBE or state-specific?

I used Barbri and, after coordinating with their accessibility person,
was able to have all the materials, including mp4 video files, mailed
to me on a flashdrive or sent by dropbox. For content, I loved Barbri.
I also liked JD advising's onesheet and had accessible copies of those.

Lastly, I quite benfited from Crushendo's audio outlines and their
headings-organized pdfs. (They also had unprotected pdfs that they
sent me if I need to convert.)

It condensed the subjects into an hour-or-so long outline
had audio mp3 files (helpful when moving around or for background tasks),
a good formatted pdf.
and, importantly, memorable mnemonics and an attack outline I found helpful.
It is also not limited for the bar; they are good for general exam studying too.
Each audio outline comes with a music version (soft classical music in
the bacground to help).

You can download a free subject to see how it works for you:
I suggest choosing a subject with which you are least familiar (to see
how it teaches you), or one you know more (to see how its learning
compares to what you know/how you learn).
Property and Civpro were helpful for me.

Shop - Crushendo®
https://crushendo.com/shop/
Code: 5687freetrial.
(I hope that code is still valid; if not, contact them and they should
give you the updated one.)

Happy to talk to anyone about the bar too.
Including listening to rants about how bad it is. :)

Sincerely,
Seif



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