Thread: Bar Review Course For July 2010 (Massachusetts)

  1.   Bar Review Course For July 2010 (Massachusetts) #1
    LawTutors announces its July 2010 Bar Review options.
    go to www.lawtutors.net for more info, or email info@lawtutors.net or call 617-738-4800

    July 2010 Bar Review

    “LawTutors was a great way to help me prepare for the Bar Exam. It really made me feel more confident. One of the essays we actually did in class was almost identical to one on the exam. It was a great feeling to know exactly how to answer it and what the Board of Bar Examiners was looking for!”
    - Julie, New England School of Law

    As you begin preparing for your upcoming bar examination, you may be unfamiliar with LawTutors. LawTutors is not in competition with the general bar review courses, such as Barbri and PMBR, and does not teach the same or similar strategies and techniques. Rather, LawTutors offers one-on-one or small group tutoring. While commercial bar review companies offer comprehensive bar review courses in a pre-packaged video format, LawTutors offers the opportunity to ask questions and address your areas of weakness in a personalized and individually-focused format.
    Base Program: $2,295
    Includes all LawTutor’s small group seminars, including the extra Massachusetts specific seminar. Also includes the Emanuel Bar Review Refresher course and Intensive review, and Professor McLaughlin’s Massachusetts specific lectures, and all LawTutor’s materials.
    *Please note, if you would like McLaughlin’s printed books, and not just CDs, it will be an extra $150
    A La Carte Programs
    o All Seminars (includes 7 essay seminars and 6 MBE seminars): $1,195.00
    o Mass Specific Essay Seminar: $200.00
    o 11 hours of one-on-one tutoring: $1,000.00 (11 hours for the price of 10!)
    o 23 hours of one-on-one: $2,000.00 (23 hours for the price of 20!)
    o One-on-one bar tutoring/hour: $100.00
    **Please note, for all seminars or one-on-one tutoring, there will be a $295 materials fee, if you do not already have LawTutor’s materials.
    For more information or to sign up for Bar Exam tutoring with us, please visit our website at www.lawtutors.net or call our office at (617) 738-4800.
    LawTutors Bar Exam Review Seminars
    All bar review students should take the Base Program, which is taught by LawTutors’ founder Tania Shah, or Vice President Melissa Gill, and covers the seven core subjects on every Bar Exam as well as Federal Jurisdiction (MA and NY specific) and MA Practice (MA specific). This will serve as your “Base” for bar review study and will guide you through a strict and intense review.
    The Base Program consists of 13 seminars: 6 MBE and 7 Essay seminars, which includes Federal Jurisdiction and MA Practice. Each seminar is small group [no more than 8 students], interactive, and intense. Seminars run three hours long and include all materials. Also included with the seminars (and in the price of the Base Program) is the opportunity for each student to have two essays reviewed and commented on by Tania Shah and Melissa Gill. This provides each seminar student with individualized feedback on their essay writing to further hone their essay writing skills specifically for the Bar Exam.
    The Base Program is extremely cost effective and you may even choose to only take the Essay track or to only take the MBE track. Please note that even though you can choose to take only the Essay track or to take only the MBE track, the course is most effective when taking them both together.
    Mass Specific Seminar
    LawTutors students also have the option of taking part in our intensive two day Massachusetts specific Essay Seminar. This seminar focuses specifically on the areas of law that apply solely to Massachusetts and is invaluable to students planning on taking the Massachusetts Bar Exam. This seminar is included in the Base Package and is also available to students not taking any other LawTutors seminars.
    Our Materials
    LawTutors has developed a set of materials specifically for Bar Exam preparation. These materials are used extensively by our Attorney Instructors in both the seminars and in one-on-one tutoring. Our students have found the materials to be an invaluable resource when studying for the Bar Exam.
    o Big Picture CDs: CDs by President Tania Shah available in Torts, Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, Civil Procedure, Evidence, Contracts, Property and Con Law.
    o LawTutors’ Big Pictures, Little Essays Workbook: Over 200 little essays and explanations along with the Big Picture outlines in the subjects: Torts, Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, Civil Procedure, Evidence, Contracts, Property, and Con Law.
    o Strategies and Tactics MBE Workbook
    o ‘What Not to Write’ Massachusetts or New York Essay Workbook: Workbook contains past Massachusetts or New York essay exams and actual student answers with commentary from LawTutors’ President and Vice President.
    o Sample Agenda and Schedule: Sample Agenda for the Massachusetts and New York Bar Students. Each student doing one-on-one tutoring also will have a personalized schedule created for them by their Attorney Instructor.
    o CD of Released Big Six Multiple Choice Questions With Full Explanations and MBE “Cold Questions”.
    o Tips, Charts, Big Picture Handouts: Included in the Bar Exam binder are tips, charts and big picture outlines for each of the main subjects.
    o Also includes all Seminar Materials, Lecture Handouts, Outlines, and access to the LawTutors Library.
    Emanuel Bar Review
    President Tania Shah and Vice President Melissa Gill both act as tutors and lecturers for Emanuel Bar Review, and thus are able to guarantee substantial discounts for LawTutors students on Emanuel Bar Review, an intensive MBE program.
    This product consists of an online and print component. Upon purchase of the product, you will receive
    12 print materials and access codes to watch 6 refresher videos and 6 intensive videos.

  2.   Re: Bar Review Course For July 2010 (Massachusetts) #2
    The schedule is up

    The small group seminars are a great cost effective way to get feed back and interaction. I have found a lot of my students don't do well with videos, or large lectures, and having only 8 people in a room with an instructor is a HUGE benefit to them.

    It should be noted that these seminars are NOT lectures, they are workshops.

  3.   Re: Bar Review Course For July 2010 (Massachusetts) #3
    Unregistered
    I totally recommend doing the entire course through Law Tutors! This is a GREAT program, and the instructors are awesome! Law Tutors really changed the way I study, and gave me confidence for the bar exam.

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