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Screaming Bean
Monday, March 29, 2004

The BarBri review schedules have come out for the end of the semester. Having a deposit for the course allows me the opportunity to sit down for what seems to be an infinite number of hours on a Saturday or Sunday and try to cram the subject matter of a semester into my head. I was gung-ho for this concept when I was a 1L, and only did mediocre on the exams. This may have soured me on the concept. Last semester I was not taking courses that were being offered on tape with the exception of Professional Responsibility. I declined to attend. I did mediocre on the exam. So this brings me to my choices in April. Do I truly want to sit down for 6 1/2 hours to go over Wills? Do I want to then spend an additional 3 1/2 hours for Trusts? I will also have the opportunity to take Corporations as well. That one is also only 3 1/2 hours. Dilemma dilemma. I think I'll burn myself out if I do the Wills one. Corporations might not be a bad one. That seems relatively compact given the subject matter. Anyone know if these ones are any good?