Steele Justice!
John Steele (this one, not that one) has made Boalties a generous offer regarding the Professional Responsibility component of the California Bar Exam. Here is his message:
See you on the 13th at 4:00 p.m.
For Boalties, I am offering some free documents that may help with PR essay questions, and will hold a free webinar to explain my suggestions. At this stage of your preparations, if you’re comfortable with your approach, please feel free to stick with what you’re doing and ignore my offer! Don’t fall prey to overload!
The documents are a few appendices from my MPRE prep outline. Appendix C lists major difference between the California and ABA approaches to PR. Appendix F, the key one, uses three mnemonics for organizing an answer to a PR essay question. (Please don’t distribute the document to others. Have Boalties email me directly to request it.) Appendix D lists all the PR question topics for the past decade, just to give you a feel for what recurs.
Then, on Tuesday, July 13th, at 4:00 pm, I will hold a free webinar explaining my mnemonics for answering PR questions on the California bar examination. Email me if you’d like the registration link. After the free webinar, the presentation will be available on-demand for $10 (to help defray the costs of the webinar service). I’m trying to limit the free webinar to Boalties, because of bandwidth-cost issues, but you can have unlimited people watching the computer where you’re watching it.
Email me to get the free document and the registration link.
Again, if you’re OK with your current PR prep, seriously consider just sticking with what you’ve been doing.
Best,
John Steele
John.steele @ johnsteelelaw.com
See you on the 13th at 4:00 p.m.
Labels: Bar Exams
4 Comments:
Thanks for this! And thanks to Prof. St*ele. You should probably obfuscate his email address though to avoid spam.
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