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 will start uploading discussions about fact patterns, rule nuances, and so forth. I hope it helps.
Not legal advice. For educational purposes only. Royalty/license-free music only.
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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 will start uploading discussions about fact patterns, rule nuances, and so forth. I hope it helps.
Not legal advice. For educational purposes only. Royalty/license-free music only.
Royalty-free background music is: Ceremonial Medley by United States Marine Band
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Law School Audio Flashcards
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 will start uploading discussions about fact patterns, rule nuances, and so forth. I hope it helps.
Not legal advice. For educational purposes only. Royalty/license-free music only.