Hit a wall

In my opinion, from personal experience, Themis scheduling leads to hitting a wall. 6-7-8 assignments per day, all the way through was (at least for me) impossible to keep up with and stay focused. I didn't find their videos really translated into memory. The bottom line is to learn the black letter law rules. After 90% Themis, what stuck with me on test day wasn't helpful, I memorized a billion things that were not on the exam, and did not have the core black letter law rules memorized well enough. To put another way, I spent several hundred hours, learning and memorizing the subtopics where 1 or 2 questions were on the exam. Whereas I didn't have the topics where there were 12-13 questions down cold. I tried to memorize everything. Certainly do not want to highjack your approach, but you might want to look at JD Advising list of most tested areas on MBE and figure out where to maximize your points rather than think you have to run through the entire Themis program and give equal weight to that entire library of data. YMMV.

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