Being admitted to any jurisdiction doesn't necessarily mean
you can't transfer "teaching" skills. The question was
whether or not this company can actually teach anyone to pass
the Bar.
Also, having "two" classmates having lower scores than other
students doesn't mean that it will apply to others who employ
their methods.
My former classmate recently took his course and swears by it
(although the CA bar results for Feb. do not come out until
May 16th) and I've heard numerous people out there who swear
by Celebration's methods. And their Bar passage rates speak
volumes.
However, I want to hear some more opinions. Is there ANYONE
out there who has an HONEST opinion of this place? A
legitimate opinion? I'm wondering too.
On 4/19/08, Concerned wrote:
> Ask the guy who runs this course if he is admitted to any
> bar that he is teaching. :)
>
> On 3/12/08, Alvin wrote:
>> Be very careful in considering a bar review from this
>> Florida resident who runs coffee shops. Two students from
>> my graduating class took the course failed the bar exam.
>> What was most telling is that their scores were
>> substantially lower than others who had failed. It seems
>> that the guy who teaches this bar review has a hang-up
>> about IRAC and instead instructs his student to re-write
>> the relevant facts and then argue those facts. You waste
> a
>> lot of time copying facts which are not considered in the
>> grading. Of course, the people at Celebration will tell
>> you otherwise but, they've never graded a single exam for
>> any test. Pure speculation which costs the students
>> dearly; they have to retake the bar exam!