I posted two opposing views regarding whether or not to use a Bar Review course. From my experience it is up to the individual to determine whether or not they will benefit from a structured program. It did not work for me. I felt like I was drinking from a firehose! I do believe the material you receive coupled with the lectures provides you all of the information you need to pass the Bar Exam but if you do not find time to practice then you will still have difficulty with the bar exam. I cannot over emphasize the importance of practice. Practice all parts of your bar exam under test conditions. If you jurisdiction uses one hour essay exams then complete a practice essay in one hour. Do the same with your MBE and MPT. The more you practice the better. Don't wait to practice until you think you know enough substantive law. You will learn the substantive law as you practice. It is possible to pass the bar exam without taking an expensive bar review course and many who take the bar review course fail the bar exam. The key is to get your hands on the study material and practice, practice, practice!
Good luck!
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