[blindLaw] Bar Prep Questions (Lucien
Jude D. Lucien
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Tue Jan 9 13:14:46 UTC 2024
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1. Re: Bar Prep Questions (Ronza Othman)
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Date: Mon, 8 Jan 2024 08:03:52 -0500
From: Ronza Othman <rothmanjd at gmail.com>
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Subject: Re: [blindLaw] Bar Prep Questions
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Hey Julie, I lived and died by Barbara and loved it. I credited it for my success and in fact did some tutoring for bar exam takers early on in my career. I think that we always have to adapt some of the techniques to how we blind people read, but things like reading in reverse order was something that I definitely used as tactic. However, the content reviews were definitely the more useful for me. Good luck.
Ronza Othman, President
National Federation of the Blind of Maryland
443-426-4110
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> On Jan 7, 2024, at 3:26?PM, Julie A. Orozco via BlindLaw <blindlaw at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>
> ?Hi everyone,
>
> I am currently making my way through the Barbri bar prep course in
> preparation for taking the February bar exam. I have a couple
> questions. First, did you find that the methods Barbri and other exam
> courses recommended actually worked for you as a blind test taker? I
> ask this because a lot of their recommendations rely on things like
> skimming, circling and underlining important words, and reading things
> in reverse order. I know we can take notes instead of underlining and
> highlighting, and that is what I plan to do, particularly when
> tackling essay questions. But for the multiple choice, I'm feeling a
> little reluctant to believe in their methods.
>
> Did you find other methods that worked for you? I plan to take the
> exam with Jaws on the computer and have extra time. I'm just not sure
> how much weight to give to Barbri's methods.
>
> I know we have a Zoom discussion coming up, and maybe this can be one
> of the discussion topics.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Julie
>
>
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> Julie A. Orozco
> MM Vocal Performance, 2015; American University Washington College of
> Law, JD Candidate 2023
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