Practical, no-fluff guides written for bar takers: how memory actually works, how rule statements are graded, and how to prepare for the Florida and California exams. Everything here is free. Use it with whatever bar course you already have.
The core skill of the written portion of any bar exam is recalling rules under pressure. Start here.
A step-by-step active recall system for getting rules into memory and keeping them there, without re-reading outlines all day.
What a rule statement is, how graders score them, and five copy-ready examples straight from our deck, broken into key elements.
The science of the forgetting curve, applied to an eight to ten week bar prep schedule.
MY LEGS, MIMIC, OCEAN: the classics, their honest limits, and how to build your own.
Retrieval, chunking, memory palaces, blurting: every popular technique ranked by the evidence, plus the time-wasters.
Part A is its own animal: Florida essays plus Florida multiple-choice. These guides cover what it tests and how to practice.
How the Florida multiple-choice portion works, why MBE practice alone is not enough, and how to drill the Florida distinctions.
The eight essay subjects, how graders score, and the past-essay routine repeat passers swear by.
The method repeat passers use: learn the Florida rules cold, then drill questions to find the gaps.
Why the Florida questions reward black-letter law instead of MBE-style tricks, and the distinctions that catch unprepared takers.
A week-by-week plan: rules first, single-subject drilling, a miss log, and timed mixed sets at the end.
The free official samples, the paid question banks compared, and how to build a budget practice set.
An honest, factual comparison of two Florida multiple-choice options on questions, explanations, and price.
California tests subjects no other state tests the same way. Start with the one that worries people most.
The opening presumption, characterization, tracing, and division, in the order you should write them on essay day.
The subjects, the one-hour essay routine, and a calm structure for the performance test.
Element-level rules, the subject opening frameworks graders expect, and active recall that makes them automatic.
A step-by-step method: read the task memo first, harvest the library's rules, sort the file's facts, and finish on time.
The three-step framework, the legal-versus-equitable split, and why Remedies rides in as a cross-over subject.
One hour instead of thirty minutes, open-ended calls, broad issue-spotting. What UBE transfers must change.
The one subject always tested, the California-versus-ABA distinctions that earn points, and how to drill it.
If the first attempt did not go your way, or your bar course schedule is burying you, these are for you.
How to read your score report, find the real gap, and rebuild with targeted drilling instead of re-buying a full course.
The completion percentage is a guilt meter, not a grade. What to skip, what is non-negotiable, and a 14-day triage plan.