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Re: CA Baby Bar Multiple Choice Questions
Posted by Jo Ann Freenab on 8/27/08
On 8/20/08, WTFE wrote: > I used PMBR. The sold me a "baby par package" for half the price of PMBR. > > However, another option available now that wasn't then is Adaptibar > (www.adaptibar.com) and I think they have a baby bar program as well. Even if > they dont the pice is still great. > > I like adaptibar because as you go through the questions it immediately gives > you an analysis of the correct and incorrect answers. > > Adaptibar also identifies your weak areas and strong areas and feeds you more > of the weak areas and less of the strong areas so your study time is spent > more where you need it to be. > > The Adaptibar are released NCBE questions instead of made up/copied questions. > > You also want to use the Finz Multistate Method to approach the questions and > his book is a good source of questions. > > I personally did about 2000 practice questions for the baby bar when I took > it. I think with Adaptibar you could do less. > > Don't even consider not using a full service review course for the baby bar. > Back when I took it Fleming's was the only real option but now there are > several. I like Flemings (www.ffol.com). > > Most non-accredited law schools that require passing the baby bar just have > thier students do an in house review. Their pass rates are dismal, as are the > pass rates for those ABA students who for one reason or another must also take > the BB (even though passing isnt a requirement always for the ABA folks). > > DH
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