Baaaaaaaar Fatigue
I've outlined somewhere over 70 essays. I got ONE right. It was on wills. I get smatterings of correct statements of law elsewhere, once in a while I reach the right conclusion...
And then there's the Move.
Lordy.
In other news: I ordered the hard drive LL recommended and I've been loading disc after disc, making sure we've got all our music in one place. We have a lot of it, and it turns out some of it is not half bad. Not half bad at all. Insert disc, do a few evidence problems, insert new disc, read the domestic relations outline, rinse, repeat.

Hang in there with the bar, it will be over before you know it. Now that it's down to the home streach you should focus on the subjects that you do the best on and try to get more of those questions right rather than focusing on your weaker subjects. It really comes down to the MBE. If you score high enough in some states (including the state where I took the bar last year) they don't even read your essays. I did terrible on the essays throughout BarBri, but when I focused on the MBE questions I saw progress. I'm convinced I scored high enough on the MBE and nobody even ready my essays because some of them were incoherent. That's just my 2 cents. Good luck with the bar and the move!
Posted by: Infant Attorney | July 24, 2008 at 07:51 AM
trust me, you're in good company. i've found that every time i do an essay from one of the "rules heavy" areas there's always a new rule i've never heard of. i'm terrified. i think we're all terrified so...
Posted by: heather | July 24, 2008 at 08:06 AM