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Re: CA Baby Bar Multiple Choice Questions
Posted by Crown Prince on 8/28/08

    Anybody interested in possibly starting a social security disability firm in a few
    years? I am contemplating putting something together to make a lot of money once I
    pass the bar (I take it in Feb. of 2010). We can start laying the groundwork now and
    maybe putting some ideas together. I would love to start a firm with a couple of DL
    graduates. I want to open offices in a few different states, with each partner
    heading an office or offices.

    Let me know. My e-mail is nicolasowebb@aol.com

    Crown Prince

    On 8/27/08, Flemings is Good wrote:
    > I used the following to pass the baby bar:
    >
    > Flemings' Volume I multistate book (red book)
    > Finz Multistate Method
    >
    > Between these two books, they pretty much test every single nuance on the MBE
    > portion. I got 80 out of 100 right on the baby bar by just using those.
    >
    > I also bought PMBR's blue and red books, as well as Bar Passers Volume I MBEs, and
    > even did the green books with the real MBEs released from the CBE. They are
    > overkill. Just memorize the nuances and know why you got each question right or
    > wrong in each of the two books I listed above.
    >
    > Flemings is a good review, especially if you can do it in person. If not, get his
    > Exam Solutions CDs and outlines. If you memorize and apply his outlines for each
    > subject, you can pass the baby bar on your first attempt.
    >
    > There is nothing baby about the baby bar, but you can pass it if you are prepared.
    > The key, I believe, is doing well on the MBE. I did bad on the essays (75&37; and
    60&37;
    > on torts essays, a 75&37; percent on contracts, and a horrible 55&37; on crimes).
    You
    > need a good MBE score, as it is rare to get a 90&37; on an essay, but it has been
    > done. You never know.
    >
    > Never tried adaptibar, but lots of people online have tried to get me to sign up
    > because they get some sort of referral bonus if they sign people up. I dunno. Seems
    > like a scam to me.
    >
    > :)
    >
    >
    > On 8/27/08, Jo Ann Freenab wrote:
    >> 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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