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Bar Exam Tips, Secrets, Techniques & Strategies |
by Ralph A. Sarmiento Stick to Your Own MaterialsChoose only one principal book per subject and be sure it is one of the books you have used in that subject while you were in law school. It must have your markings, highlightings, underlinings, and your notes and other jottings on the subject. But it doesn’t mean that it will be your only book on the subject. You still have to quickly browse other books and materials and look for concepts, matters, or discussions that are not in your principal book you have chosen. Once you found anything of that sort, make marginal notes in your principal book. The tactic here is that during the pre-month (August), your principal book should already contain all you need in that subject.
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