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What is the best way to study for the Georgia Bar Exam? I went to law school in Texas and moving to Atlanta.?

  • I have to work while studying. While I know that this is not the best route, I may not have a choice. I have materials here in Houston from a friend that took BarBri in Georgia. Any suggestions, schedules, advice is greatly appreciated. Thank you all!!!

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    Just do Bar-Bri. It's crazy-expensive, but you'll pass. If you're working, do self-study. I'm doing it now and it's the exact same program as the video except you decide when to do the lectures. **hey, I tried to respond to your message, but it wouldn't let me. To answer your question, I'm in Italy right now working for an international firm in IP law, but I want to be able to practice stateside if I want to in the future.

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I took and passed the bar last summer (first time). This is what I recommend. If you have any way to avoid work for two months - do it. I would beg or borrow the money to avoid working. If friends or family can't help, try a Bar Study loan. It was the best money I ever borrowed. I also recommend the actual Bar-Bri class (although it may be too late to sign-up). Most people need the discipline from the set schedule. I know I did. Remember your answers will be compared to those taking the test with you. Most of them, will study 10 to 12 hours per day at a minimum. Good luck!

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