The Best Way to Memorize Black Letter Law for the Bar Exam

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    The Best Way to Memorize Black Letter Law for the Bar Exam
    The best way to memorize black letter law for the bar exam is to memorize LESS. No matter who you are, it is always easier to memorize less than it is to memorize more.
    There are two main ways to reduce the amount of law that you need to memorize for the bar exam:
    (1) Memorize Buzzwords - Not Full Sentences
    For each rule statement, focus on memorizing buzz words rather than full sentences. Once you truly understand how to apply a rule, there should not be a need to memorize the rule verbatim. If you know the buzz words and you understand how to apply the law generally, you should be in good shape without having a full rule statement memorized. Please do not try to memorize every word of every rule verbatim - this is a suicide mission!
    (2) Decrease Your Scope to the Minimum
    Next, you want to decrease the entire scope of law that you are attempting to memorize to the absolute minimum that is needed to pass the bar exam. Even if you are only focusing on buzzwords (not full sentences), there is simply too much testable law to try and memorize every rule that could be tested on the bar exam. Instead, focus on memorizing the most frequently tested and highest yielding rules first, then work down. From a statistics and probability perspective, this is your best bet!
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Комментарии • 9

  • @Missionbellfiduciary777
    @Missionbellfiduciary777 5 лет назад +19

    1 person who memorized 500 rules verbatim thumbed this down 😂

  • @MM-qx4ir
    @MM-qx4ir 4 года назад +8

    that's a lot of citrus, my friend

  • @M_007_M
    @M_007_M Год назад +1

    Thank you for clarifying this, It makes so much sense! Btw.. Where we can download the rules you mentioned, I couldn't locate them on the website. Thanks again!

  • @brandigranderson393
    @brandigranderson393 Год назад +1

    Question: under Mens Reas
    There are 4 state of minds requirements that can be considered rules
    Am I looking at that right or should I consider that as apart of the Mens Rea rule

  • @junebreeze5620
    @junebreeze5620 6 лет назад +1

    Excellent! I pay you will add MI soon!

  • @tradetrek
    @tradetrek 5 лет назад +11

    you are too close to the camera

  • @operationlull3742
    @operationlull3742 Год назад

    Preponderance of the evidence is necessary though? i've never really seen that tested. At most i've established who has the burden of proof but the standard in a torts hypo ive never used.

  • @burrujack306
    @burrujack306 3 года назад +1

    Wonderful!!!!