BarOutlines.com is a non-profit organization founded in 2003 by a team of like-minded Attorneys, Tutors and Legal Professionals, providing bar exam outlines and study materials from seasoned attorneys specializing in New York, California, Washington, Florida, Texas, MBE, and MPRE.
In recent years, they have started providing outlines in most jurisdictions and audio and video lectures for subjects such as New York, MBE and MPRE. Product prices range from $10 to $50 USD.
As of Winter 2008, BarOutlines launched a "beta" version of their online-based quiz taking software where users take timed practice and simulated tests online and recieve analysis about their strength and weaknesses. Questions used in the system are legally licensed from the NCBE.
From BarOutlines Official Web Site
Whether used exclusively for self-study or as a supplement to other bar review courses such as BarBri or PMBR, we favor concise materials covering exactly what is tested on the bar exam, reinforced with time tested techniques to maximize your results.
Catering to your unique study schedule, resources are available online or on the go for wherever in the world you may be.
Boasting an average 87% pass rate, your preparation is enhanced through outlines, lectures, proven study techniques, actual practice questions used on the exam and ongoing coaching and support.
Whether you are a first time or repeat taker, juggling career and study or contending with the complexities of distance learning, we believe BarOutlines is the best option available to help you pass the bar exam.
Have you used BarOutlines? Post your comments or review below.
Does anyone that has used baroutlines.com have any input? It seems to me to be a small enough investment to give it a try. I am retaking the exam for the first time since I failed in 2003. I have gotten the 2007 barbri materials from a friend, and I am looking to supplement those. I could use some kind of online or audio lectures, I think. I have PMBR CDs that I used to study for the 2003 exam.
Anyone have any suggestions? I am BROKE so money is definitely a barrier for me.
I was very happy with their New York offering, outlines read very well and had checklists, charts and mnemonics. They were always good good about answering my questions, provided me a study schedule to follow, overall happy experience.
They had audio cds and dvds but I had to ask for them as they didn't mention it for some reason when I signed up. Quality was good, enjoyable voice to listen to (as much as can be expected given the excitement of the topics :-/)
Hi! I used baroutlines.com to help study for my MPRE plus I used a Rigos Bar Review Method book. I just got my score from the November MPRE and I got a 100. I would definitely recommend both. I plan on using baroutlines.com to help with my bar studying. Good luck!