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Pearce Micro Review
The Pearce Micro Review is an innovative new bar review program that combines substantive law with issue spotting and organization. For more details, see the frequently asked questions.
Complete versions of each seminar in this program are available for purchase and immediate download. They’re also available for on-line review in the Members Section.
Here’s the curriculum:
Torts
Criminal Law and Procedure
Constitutional Law
Real Property
Contracts
Evidence
Remedies
Up front, I try to suggest how to think about each subject as we go into reviewing the law. We move through the material quickly in a series of short videos, roughly following the outlines from the National Conference of Bar Examiners.
This program is a different way to review the law. Each series of substantive lectures is a couple of hours long – significantly shorter and less thorough than the lectures from the corporate bar review courses. What’s different is that these lectures focus on the most important issues, the ones that are tested most often.
The download or membership editions of the Pearce Micro Review come with outlines, both in PDF and RTF formats. These outlines aren’t long or detailed either. They’re essentially annotated versions of the outlines you can get for free right now from the National Conference of Bar Examiners. Why not? The Examiners’ outlines are generic; they’re the standard way all of us are taught to organize the material.
As you go through practice questions – both for the MBE and the essays – you know you’re going to make mistakes. The purpose of these outlines is not to serve as a resource for you to use for looking up the law. Instead, they exist to give you a framework upon which to build your understanding of the law. As you make mistakes, annotate your outline to reflect the point you didn’t know. This way you reinforce the knowledge at the same time the issue is fresh in your mind. It’s also easier to recognize how important or trivial the point is by understanding how it fits into the big picture of the subject.
The most common mistake is to study too much and not practice enough. I can offer you a lot of guided practice.
Since you’ve made it to the bottom of the page, here’s a chance to download complete versions of any or all of the Seminars from the Pearce Micro Review. Each Seminar costs $29.95.
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