The bar exam - the first hurdle in your career as a professional - is just around the corner. MULTISTATE BASICS are specially formulated materials to make preparation for the bar exam as efficient and effective as possible. Through a unique combination of substance and strategy, MULTISTATE BASICS will give you a distinct, competitive advantage.
MULTISTATE BASICS presents each multistate subject as a set of interrogatories with detailed answers and hundreds of examples.
For one simple reason: active learning works! MULTISTATE BASICS sets forth the essential principles of each multistate subject in question & answer format for active learning. The questions and answers appear in separate volumes so that you may view them simultaneously. The questions reflect what appears on the bar exam (this is frequently quite different from what was tested in law school). The answers are presented clearly and concisely for easy understanding and recall. No effort has been spared to make these materials clear. Click here to see Sample Questions & Answers
These materials have worked wonders for people who had to repeat the bar. materials have been available to people repeating the bar for over seven years. Many of these people said that the materials gave them an understanding of the law that they never had before. And these people passed the bar! The same materials are now available to people who are taking the exam for the first time. To see first-hand testimonials from people who have used these materials, click here.
You will give yourself a competitive edge if you use MULTISTATE BASICS to master the multistate subjects in the months before graduation and bar review.
MULTISTATE BASICS will give you a competitive edge - if you use your time wisely. Before bar review, most law graduates have not seen the multistate subjects (contracts, real property, evidence, criminal law, criminal procedure, constitutional law, and torts) in over two years. And, not everyone understood them completely at the end of the first year of law school.
For example, consider the following questions. You will most likely be able to recognize what each question is asking. But are you able to articulate a clear, precise answer?
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Is it a defense to a products liability suit that the plaintiff misused the product?
(, Torts question & answer 90.) |
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What are the three kinds of easements created by implication?
(, Real Property question & answer 47.) |
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Articulate the difference between procedural due process and substantive due process.
(, Constitutional Law question & answer 48.) |
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What are the elements of the present state of mind or body exception to the rule against hearsay?
(, Evidence question & answer 25) |
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When does the assignment of contractual rights become irrevocable?
(, Contracts question & answer 25.) |
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What is the merchant’s confirming memorandum rule? Must both parties be merchants for this rule to apply? (, Article II question & answer 9.) |
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Articulate the difference between larceny by trick and false pretenses.
(, Criminal Law question & answer 38.) |
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When is consent a valid exception to the warrant requirement?
(, Criminal Procedure question & answer 18.) |
Don’t worry if you can’t answer these questions now. But think of what a benefit it would be to begin bar review having these concepts at your command!
Too many people spend the bulk of their time during bar review struggling to learn the law. This leaves them precious little time to do practice tests. Since the bar exam is unlike any test given in law school, many people find themselves unprepared to perform in this very different format.
If you establish your knowledge of the multistate subjects in the months before you graduate and take the bar exam, you will experience your bar review course as just that - a review course, not a tidal wave of new information. With the multistate subjects under control, you will have more time to devote to other subjects, some of which you may have never seen in law school. You will also have more time to devote to practice tests. And, as any attorney will tell you, doing practice tests is the best way to maximize your performance on the bar exam.
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