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July 2021 UBE Bar Exam Outlines MBE MEE MPT Kaplan BarBri Pieper Themis Note

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  • Publication Name: Bar Exam Outlines
  • Educational Level: Professional
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
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  • Topic: Bar Exam
  • Field of Study: Law
  • Type: Study Guide
  • Publication Year: 2021
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  • Product Type: UBE Bar Exam Outlines
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  • Language: English
  • Subject: Law & Government

    Description

    *** NEW for the July 2021 Examination - Additional charts from subjects such as Fed Civ Pro, Contracts, and Crim Law.  Updates to the Property, Torts and Secured Transactions outlines. ***
    As a successful Bar exam tutor - having worked with over 225 individuals for the UBE and other bar examinations -  I can appreciate the value of a good set of UBE outlines.  Said outlines are the lifeblood of your studying.  Having a set of well written, well structured and easy to follow outlines is paramount.
    Wasting time listening to lectures while not memorizing the law is the easiest way to cause unnecessary anxiety, stress, and usually leads to an unproductive day/evening of studying.
    Based on the foregoing, I offer my highly comprehensive, accurate, well-structured and clearly written exam outlines for the UBE Bar examination, all of which are adapted from various course lectures. They are the notes taken during MEE/MBE/MPT lectures and then retyped into well written and easy to follow outlines. They
    are also in customizable Word format should you choose to add to them
    . The outlines have been updated for the July 2021 Bar exam.
    The first set of outlines are derived directly from the lectures. The substantive law is set out in great detail and the outlines range from 15 to 35 pages per subject. The second set of outlines are condensed versions of the long outlines, setting out all the "core" points you need to know sans myriad examples and explanations, around 4-8 pages each for the shorter subjects, and around 10-12 pages each for the longer subjects.
    I also include my "minis" which are 2 page mini outlines containing all relevant information (black-letter-law), and are perfect to study from as a refresher when you get closer to the exam. These outlines should be utilized once you are familiar and comfortable with the material contained in the longer outlines.
    There are also a series of handy charts that have been created over the years to assist with memorization and more importantly, recall.  Recall of the
    substantive
    law is crucial, and these charts will assist with/in that endeavor.
    I also include my "Rule Block" outlines, used to create comprehensive charts, graphs and visualizations for those that are more of a visual leaner via charts and/or graphs.
    In addition, I include a subject by subject fill in the blank outline complete with questions and answers designed to test what you REALLY know and what you REALLY have memorized, to be used a couple of weeks before the exam.
    I further include the "Essay Writing Workshop" outline, which guides you through the proper steps to write a concise and well written MEE essay in 30 minutes, the "Exam Tips and Tricks" outline which provides useful tools to prepare for the exam without wasting much needed time, the "MPT Tips" outline to prepare for and ultimately assist in drafting a proper MPT. These aforementioned supplemental outlines were derived from extra/add-on bar prep course programs.
    Over 75+ documents in all, delivered digitally to your inbox with explanations of how and when to use each document.
    If you are intending to make your own notes you will be spending days of unnecessary work doing so, when instead you could use these notes and outlines to study from (and adapt as you please). In addition, instead of needlessly filling out the course handouts while you listen to the lectures, you're much better off using the longer version of these outlines (which are essentially the same as the completed handouts, along with some additional tips / law etc.), and adapting them as you see fit during the lectures (should you choose to watch them). This will allow you to focus your time on learning and memorizing the key content, which is what is really crucial for success on the UBE exam and will provide ample time for practice of MBE questions, MEEs and MPTs.
    Best of luck with studying!