I created this podcast to prepare "audio flashcards" to which I could listen passively, increasing the number of senses through which I consume material. Now that law school is over, the bar exam awaits... My bar exam study plan is to first create a 12-part series to correspond with the topics which could be tested, and use it to memorize the most frequently tested rules. Once that is complete, I ... more
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 235 | Founded | 5 months ago |
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12.14. Bar Checklist and Review Comments
Part 13 of 12. QUICK REVIEW ALL SUBJECTS. Bar Exam Most Tested Rules.
These are the most prevalent California-federal differences pertaining to Civil Procedure and Cal Bar takers should be ready to discuss them on the essay exam.
These are the most notable FRE-CEC differences in California evidence law.
Really liked the podcast and found it helpful to listen to while driving or going for a walk.
Sometimes of the mnemonics were a bit difficult to understand because they were pronounced fast so it was hard to discern the audio.
Regardless, it was very helpful. Would you mind emailing me the flash cards or any helpful notes you may have? How do we contact you?
You can hear his spit in his mouth when he is talking. Couldn’t listen
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A comprehensive resource for law students and bar exam candidates, this podcast presents audio flashcards designed for efficient learning and retention of essential legal concepts. Focusing primarily on the Multistate Bar Exam (MBE), episodes cover critical topics within various legal domains such as civil procedure, evidence, property law, and torts, utilizing engaging discussions that dissect complex principles and fact patterns. Unique for its auditory format, the show's approach facilitates passive learning, allowing listeners to absorb information while engaging in daily activities. Additionally, the creator reflects on personal experiences and challenges faced during bar exam preparations, which adds a relatable touch for fellow law s... more
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