[blindLaw] Study aid and supplement—for exam prep and learning the material on the side (or both)
Syed Rizvi
syedrizvinfb at gmail.com
Tue Dec 9 19:33:54 UTC 2025
Your own school's test bank and outlines from previous students tend to be the best resource. While supplements can be helpful to better understand a specific concept, professors can take a lot of liberty in which areas of the law they teach and test. For example, I had taken most of the bar exam's subjects during law school but a lot of the information covered on the bar was either entirely new or was at odds with what my law school professors believed the law to be.
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> On Dec 9, 2025, at 11:15 AM, omar duncan via BlindLaw <blindlaw at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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> I will also shorten my question to only three lines —very basic Q as I
> know many attorneys and students here are busy and may not have time to
> answer.
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> My question—what study aids or supplements for test prep and/or learning
> the material outside of class did you guys use
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> Any recommendations on what titles and series are the best or even what are
> the most accessible for screen readers.
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>> On Sun, Dec 7, 2025 at 8:05 AM omar duncan <oduncan821 at gmail.com> wrote:
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>> Hello, all there
>> Are three textbook publishers out there Carolina Academic Press, Aspen
>> publishing, and West Academic
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>> They Each have their own proprietary Titles in series
>> West Academic has exam pro, acing series both of which are geared toward
>> test preps
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>> They also have other books geared learning the content like the step by
>> step series or inside series.
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>> Aspen publishing has examples and explanation for hypos, glannon guide of
>> multiple choice and learning the material at the same time.
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>> Aspen also has Emmanuel crunch time series as well as the Friedman
>> practice series for test preps.
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>> Carolina academic press has the understanding series and the Q&A series
>> for multiple choice prep.
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>> Irrespective of publishers that produce these myriad books that I provided
>> above for example divided into category of learning supplement for extra
>> learning like examples and explanation by Aspen or the understanding series
>> by Carolina press versus test preps oriented books like Exam pro, glannon
>> guide, acing series and Friedman and Emmanuel crunch time, please bases on
>> your varied experiences , provide me with recommendations of books study
>> aid and supplements that you all like or liked that have to do with both
>> test prep and learning the material on the side
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>> I appreciate any feedback or answers you all have that you would be able
>> to provide
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>> Thank you for your attention in advance.
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>> Best,
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