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A Little Perspective

I’m beat! I am tired. I have been told by numerous people that I look “exhausted” (read: like shit). That’s what bar prep will do to you. Now that I am in the final two week stretch, my days are longer and my eyes have bigger bags under them. But, this morning I got a little perspective from my husband. Here was our exchange:

 

Mr. Mister: I think you are stealing all of my energy because I have none left.

Me: Uh, well I need it, so…thanks. I gotta run, have a fun day today.

Mr. Mister:  You too!

Me: Fun?! There is nothing fun about what I am doing in that little office at school.

Mr. Mister: Are you kidding me?! It is fun for you. You live for this stuff! You live to learn and be a student and this will be the last time you will ever have this opportunity under true “school” settings. Make the most of it!

 

Boom! Prepare to be dominated Bar Exam!

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A Day in the Life of a Mom Studying for a Bar Exam

In order to fully dedicate my time to studying for the bar, I took of leave of absence from my job. My friends as family are so use to me going non-stop and being super busy all of the time, the question I am now getting ask is “what do you do with all of your extra free time now?” Uh????????? What?! As a mom to a one-year old who is studying to take a bar exam I DO NOT have any extra free time. In order to show how I spend my free time, here is my current weekday daily schedule.

6:30 a.m.

Wake up, shower and get minimally ready for the day.

7:00 a.m.

Little Bit yells “mom” from the her room signaling me she is ready to rock n’ roll for the morning.

7:05 a.m.

 Diaper change and clothes change.

7:15 a.m.

Start the coffee and make Little Bit her breakfast. She is on a Ms. Independent streak right now so I have to make her food in bite size pieces she can handle on her own. The other morning half a waffle wound up in her mouth all at once and it was quite a battle trying to extract it from the death grip that a one year old’s jaw possesses.

7:30 a.m.

Eat my own breakfast and work some multiple choice questions on my Barbri app.

8:00 a.m.

Mr. Mister wakes up and joins us.

8:05 a.m.

I pack a lunch. One downfall of not working is the lack of a second income. All of my favorite downtown lunch places are off limits for the foreseeable future.

8:15 a.m.

I pack up the various books I will need for my lectures and assignments that day.

8:20 a.m.

I head out the door and off to school.

NOTE: I head to school for the day, in lieu of studying from home, because Little Bit is either being watched by Mr. Mister or our in-home caretaker so I feel like it would be too distracting there. On the other hand, I feel like I am wasting an hour of valuable study time on my commute each day to school. Next week I am going to try to study a few days from home and see how productive I can be and if it makes a difference.

8:50 a.m.

Arrive at school, find a corner study room, and set up shop.

9:00 a.m.

Start the video lecture, take notes, and draft a rough outline for the assigned daily topic.

11:00 a.m.

Take a quick walk around in front of the school to get some fresh air and rejuvenate myself.

11:10 a.m.

Eat lunch WHILE I finish the video lecture.

12:30 p.m.

Complete the video lecture and start organizing all of my notes into a more   comprehensive outline.

 1:30 p.m.

Essay time- I try to do one MEE essay a day. Our school offers “workshops” where you can write out an assigned essay and submit it to your bar coach for feedback. I take FULL ADVANTAGE of this opportunity. Not everyone does. The hour after the workshops they offer professor insight into the essays and points to score on the essay. I went to these all the first week but found that they were not very helpful since a full example answer was provided to us. I quit going and just do a thorough review of the answer myself and give myself an honest grade of how I feel I did. I then compare this to the grade my bar coach gives me to see if I have realistic views of my ability to write. So far, I am not too far off base.

2:30 p.m.

MBE time- Barbri normally gives us sets of multiple choice questions to work through, about 2 sets a day. I work through those and then very methodically go through each right and wrong answer for each question.If there are not any MBE’s assigned for the day, Barbri normally gives us topic diagnostics on Blackletter law. I do these just the same as I do the MBE sets.

 3:30 p.m.-4:00 p.m.

Finish up any last minute work and pack up to head home.

 4:30 p.m.

Walk through the door greeted by two barking dogs, a smiling baby, and a desperately exhausted looking husband. I spend some time with each of them.

 5:15 p.m.

Start dinner. While that is cooking I unload the dishwasher and start a load of laundry.

 6:00 p.m.

Eat dinner with the family. Listen to Little Bit tell me she wants “mo’, mo’ mo’” of whatever it is that she is eating. The girl can eat!

 6:30 p.m.

Husband cleans up while Little Bit and I play. I am attempting to teach her the alphabet song. My husband says a year old is a little young, but I am determined! It’s her favorite song. I have been singing it to her in English and Spanish since before she was even born. She’s gotta know at least a few letters by now.

7:00 p.m.

Little Bit’s bedtime routine starts: bath, PJs, a book (right now Moo, Ba, La, La, La is on heavy rotation along with Good Night Moon). We sing a few songs, say goodnight to all her stuffed animals, and she is down for the night.

 7:30 p.m.

Spend a little time with Mr. Mister. Maybe watch an episode of a mindless show.

 8:00 p.m.

Back to the grind. Depending on your knowledge of certain subjects and it’s subtopics, as shown through the results of the online MBE’s and diagnostic tests I discussed above, Barbri assigns you “homework” in addition to all of the regular study assignments they give you. I work on this “homework” every evening.

 11:30 p.m.

Start packing it up for the night. I clean up my desk and make sure I have everything cleaned up to be quickly thrown in my bag the following morning to start all over again.

 11:45 p.m.

Hit the sack. Finally!

 11:55 p.m.

Damn, I forgot to switch the laundry!

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Bar Prep: Denial and Acceptance

Weights

Bar Prep has been a WHOLE NEW WORLD for me! I use to take pride in the fact that I was a good student. I was organized, structured, had clear thoughts and logical reasoning. My outlines (in my opinion) were pristine. As a matter of fact, I let a girlfriend borrow my Evidence outline because she couldn’t get a grasp on the subject. She said it “was a thing of beauty” and helped her grasp concepts that she would have not otherwise understood. If I was so good at earning the grade, why am I lacking at being a good preparer for the bar?!

People mentioned it to me before and I didn’t give their comments too much weight, but studying for the bar is a whole new beast. Although I think law school prepared me, generally, to be able to compartmentalize various sub-topics within a topic, it in no way prepared me for the massive volume of information that was going to be spit out to me all at once. Nor did it help me compartmentalize so many topics at once. At most, my brain has four areas for four different topics, five if two topics share a room.

The first week of bar prep I was in denial. Denying that the bar exam was approaching. Denying that this one test could make or break my immediate future (atleast until July). Denying that the good grades I got in law school may have been a farce to the real me who maybe isn’t cut out for this after all.

The second week got a little better. I got into the groove of studying. I knew what to expect when I was presented essays or knew how long it would take me to review the answers to 18 question-MBE sets (one and a half hours, in case you are interested). Listening to the constant complaining of other students about the amount of work we get, about the lack of school involvement in our success, about the lack of structure in the program really started to bring me down. And it was wearing on me mentally.  So, now I have accepted my fate.

I understand the bar is coming in February whether I am ready for it or now. If I don’t want all of these hours spent studying to be for nothing, I better get rid of my negative attitude and get ready to address this exam head on.

So, this week I have accepted the challenge to go forth and nail this bar exam. And by “nail” I mean achieving a passing score. If I get one point higher than that, maybe I studied too hard 🙂

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And so it begins….

Bar prep is now two weeks in and I am feeling good about it. Not “good” in the sense that I know every rule or that I have a handle on every topic. I am FAR from that. But I feel good in the sense that I am managing the daily schedule they have provided to me, I have not missed any assignments, and the MPTs and MEEs that I have answered so far have been in the ballpark.

So, here’s to hoping these next 8 weeks continue to go as smoothly as these last two!

PS: Some of these lectures are just horrifyingly dull!

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(Kinda) Unemployed

Lazy

Yesterday was the beginning of my first day without working since I was 16 years old! Of course I took off three months for maternity leave, but that was in the normal course of business. Now, I am taking off two and a half months to study full time for the bar. This week is my buffer week. I had one final yesterday and bar prep starts next Monday. So… here I am on a Tuesday morning, with nothing to do, bored already. I must say that yesterday was pretty fabulous. Mr. Mister woke up with Little Bit, fed her breakfast, cleaned all the dishes, and prepped Little Bit’s lunch for the babysitter while I slept in until 8:45 for the first time in over a year. IT. WAS. GLORIOUS. But of course, I can’t make that a habit.

I was already given a time table of pre-bar prep stuff that I need to get done before next Monday. Yesterday’s and today’s lists are completed and I am contemplating starting on tomorrow’s list. But I really want to call into work and see how everything is going. I also want to take a nap while Little Bit is napping. However, I should probably get out of my pi’s and do something productive. Ah, the struggle is real right now. I guess I better enjoy these lazy days before my life gets crazy-hectic again.

Maybe I should catch up on my ‘sodes of How To Get Away With Murder! Does anyone else think this is the most cheesy, yet fabulous, show?

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It’s Over!

Applause

What can I say? Surreal? Like I am in a dream? Like this isn’t happening?

TODAY WAS THE LAST DAY OF MY LAW SCHOOL CAREER!

I am feeling all sorts of emotions right now. I know I have a long road ahead of me with the bar and finding a job, but for right now, I AM ON CLOUD NINE!

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Tuesday’s Tangent

TANGENT TUESDAY

During this last semester of law school I have learned that I am a productive procrastinator. I’ll have bunch of chapters throughout a stack of books to read before the weekend ends and I will come up with a list a mile long of things that ABSOLUTELY need to get done before I start in on that homework.

This weekend that list included:

  •             Sorting through the lone sock pile to find the matches.
  •             Ridding Little Bit’s closet of clothes that no longer fit her.
  •             That resulted in me funneling more clothes into her closet that she can grow into.
  •             Reminiscing about the time when Little Bit was able to fit in those smaller clothes.
  •             Cleaning every single piece of bedding in my home.
  •             Wiping down all of the kitchen cabinets.
  •             Wiping down all of Little Bit’s toys.
  •             Doing 6 loads of laundry . . . which resulted in me having to hang and fold 6 loads of laundry.

On a happy note, my house is always fresh and clean come Monday morning. Ready for the neglect it will suffer the rest of the week.

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This Isn’t Underwater Basket Weaving

Basket

If there is one thing I was told prior to entering law school that resonated more than all the other advice was to forget everything you think you know about the law. That was spot on! Seriously, forgot everything you have ever seen on Law & Order. Disregard all of the news coverage of high profile cases.

When you want to show boat on your first day of class using an episode of The Good Wife as your reference, think again. I can’t tell you how many times a former police officer, or current paralegal, or even a law librarian turned law student have dug themselves into a hole by opening their mouths and starting with “well, I know this is X because I saw it on T.V.” Bad move! You will be shut down so quickly you may never want to speak again.

Law school courses are not easy, pass-fail classes like underwater basket weaving. This is serious stuff full of substance and nuances. So until you have done the reading and can apply what you have read to the scenarios the professor provides you, don’t open your mouth. TRUST ME!

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Tuesday’s Tangent

TANGENT TUESDAY

Texting while in class. In law school. TOTALLY UNACCEPTABLE! First, you are depriving yourself of a valuable education that you are spending tens of thousands of dollars on. Second, you are being totally disrespectful. Not only are you being disrespectful to the professor who is providing a lecture they have spent time preparing for you to learn from, you are being disrespectful to your classmates who you are distracting from the lecture. You essentially are stealing their learning opportunity.

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And So It Begins

The walls have begun to close in. I recently opened up the BarBri Early Start Bar Review Course Schedule. ARE. YOU. KIDDING. ME?! How is it a slow-paced primer when you are paced to do 4-6 hours of bar prep a day while you are still in classes?! Oh my!

Not only that, I recently took the MPRE. If that test is allegedly easier than the bar then I may have a serious problem. You better believe I took the whole two hours. Even then, I was still second guessing some of my answers. Ugh, I guess the bright side is I can take it again. I should have listened to the attorney who said they though it was tougher than the bar. That fourth practice test I decided against seemed like a good idea after walking out of that auditorium.

Even more fun are the new training courses I have taken on at the office. Two a week for the month of November ON TOP OF the training of my own staff to cover my duties when I take my leave of absence for bar prep. Ugh. I hate to complain because this is what I signed up for.

And so it begins…the slew of lists and schedules to make sure all of my obligations are being met and I am making the most of my time. As an example, I am typing this while I soak in a hot bath, while I listen to state required videos on the differences of our state’s laws, while I wait for my sheets to finish in my dryer so I can make my bed and hit the hay.

I just keep telling myself “this will all be worth it!”

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