Yeah, BarBri puts out a great course. I remember law students using the books while still working on their JD's. As you know the Socratic Method is only as good as the professor. The bar review books make it a lot easier. I remember my torts class. One of the students was called on to debate the professor. He briefed the case, and recited a very complete fact pattern for which the professor complimented him. I looked over, and saw that he had cut and pasted the Bar Bri analysis of the case into his note book. All he had been doing was reading from the book.
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