Better yet, incoming first year students should reach out to and contact folks who graduated the preceding year and who took a bar review course; the newbies should buy from them a copy of the materials the bar review attendee received and have it in their possession to review from the time they start law school until they finish.Originally Posted by MDawg
In other words, don't take the course initially, just get your mits on the written materials; fuck me, but I wish I'd done that.
As the materials are all grouped by category, it is a great way to help learn about course subjects while taking the course, e.g. contracts, torts, real property: having the materials while you are taking the class will definitely make things easier.
Is it ethical?
Gotta "think like a lawyer..."




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