This auction includes the add-on of the 450 NCBE Former Bar Exam Questions, also in sealed original manufacturer shrink wrapped packaging, just like game - never opened. As law students and lawyers already know, students preparing for the bar exam must learn an extensive amount of tedious material from standardized lectures and practice questions that are repetitive and monotonous. Passing the Bar will allow students to learn the graduate material required to pass the national state monitored bar exam in an enjoyable setting, and is also fun for students and trained professionals to test their skills. We object...to arduous studying! With this entertaining, yet educational board game, there's no need to pass up a good time in order to pass the bar exam...or simply brush up on your legal review. Ideal for law students, practicing attorneys, professors, and law buffs alike, this adult board game features questions modeled after the multi-state portion of the bar exam. So you can take a break from the books or everyday jargon, and have a fun, gavel-pounding time with your legal mind. Use this game to study to help pass the Bar exam, can't hurt to prepare from as many sources as possible. The PERFECT GIFT for friend, relative, spouse, associate....ANYONE...studying for the Bar Exam. Contents: - 1 die - 1 game board - 6 pawns - 1 two-minute timer - 350 Multi-State Bar Examination Cards modeled after the MBE and divided into seven legal topics: Criminal Law, Professional Responsibility, Real Property, Contracts, Torts, Evidence, Constitutional Law - 100 Justice Cards (legal trivia cards) featuring celebrity run-ins with the law, movie quotes from notorious and gripping courtroom dramas, outrageous verdicts and alike. - 1 Justice Label (to be applied to die) - 1 Instructions Sheet - 8 Title Cards - 450 NCBE Former Bar Exam Questions - ADD-ON
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This board game is not meant to replace any study aides or there is no promise of passing the bar by using this game.
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Great game. A buddy and I would play this while doing our bar prep for the California bar. Turns out to be a great drinking game and we both passed the bar on our first try.
So I graduated law school and my mother, an attorney, decided to get me this as a fun graduation/bar study gift. After getting the game, I decided to play a round or two with some friends. There was me (a law grad), my good friend (a law student), and everyone else. So we decided to split up into three teams. I was alone and so was my friend. Everyone else joined together and were able to use a computer to assist with answers. Needless to say with the timer, board movement was slow. My friend and I had a blast, but it appeared to bore everyone else.
I only used it a couple times when my friend was over between graduation and the bar exam. I doubt it helped me study for the bar exam much. It certainly did not hurt. It is a fun, yet practical way of taking your mind almost completely off the realities of the bar exam. I passed the exam, but haven't played Passing the Bar since. I do, however, find myself now wanting to play another round...
The scenarios I read were not entertaining like Law in a Flash cards. The scenarios were tedious and complex so that I could not use it to teach community college students.
The game may be "fun" for law students, and I am a law student so I enjoy it for reviewing. My husband thinks it's totally lame but he finds the flash card questions interesting.
Basically, this product is as advertised: fun for law school grads studying for the bar, but not so much for anyone that isn't going to take the bar. Us non law school grads can only seem to compete if we get all "Justice" questions and the occasional tort question, but we end up getting clobbered most of the time. My girlfriend has enjoyed the game and has mop up duty for all of the questions we miss.
I bought this to supplement my bar exam studying. Some of the questions are in a format that that the MBE no longer uses, but the game is a good way to study without feeling tied to your desk and notes. The game would also be helpful for students who are still in law school and want to challenge their knowledge of certain subjects.