Entries by BARBRI

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5 Great Things About Studying for the Bar

Taylor Friedlander, BARBRI Director of Legal Education Does this headline strike you as far-fetched? After all, everyone knows that studying for the Bar Exam is a difficult experience. It’s a fact that’s tried and true, in the way the Pope is Catholic and the sky is blue. But don’t let that get you down. Yes, […]

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#The3Llife: How to Succeed in a Painfully Boring Class

GUEST BLOG by Harrison Thorne, 3L at UCLA Law Some classes are interesting, awesome, and fun to sit through. Others are so boring that simply keeping your eyes open merits some sort of award. In law school, there are plenty of classes falling in the latter camp. Everybody has a different idea of what classes […]

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#The2Llife: Be Nice

GUEST BLOG by Lauren Rose, 2L at University of Detroit Mercy HERE’S MY THOUGHT OF THE WEEK: be nice to people. Sounds simple, right? Well, I feel like many people, specifically attorneys, tend to forget this. Last week, I had a few interesting interactions with some attorneys during my externship. I think that it is […]

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#The1Llife: Keep Your Head Up

GUEST BLOG by Dani Gies, 1L at UCLA School of Law KEEP YOUR HEAD UP (Shout Out to Andy Grammar) [youtube id=”CmrOB_q3tjo” width=”600″ height=”350″] Here at UCLA Law, 1Ls have the final graded memo due this week and Spring Break is next week. I’ve noticed that a lot of my classmates are dragging, as am […]

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#The3Llife: Saying No

GUEST BLOG by Harrison Thorne, 3L at UCLA Law A lot of productivity and time management gurus urge people to say NO to more people and invitations. The idea is that most people are afraid of saying no. What if people get offended? What if I miss out on something fun or cool? What if […]