Add 2-3 hours of daily bar exam study time by converting your prep materials to audio.
Step-by-Step Guide
Upload Bar Prep Outlines — Convert your Barbri, Themis, or Kaplan outlines to PDF and upload them to VoiceBrief.
Generate Subject Summaries — Create AI summaries for each subject area: Con Law, Torts, Contracts, Criminal Law, Evidence, etc. Tip: Focus on the MBE subjects first since they're tested on both portions.
Listen During Exercise — Many bar studiers exercise to manage stress. Use this time to listen to outlines and summaries.
Quiz on Rules and Elements — Use flashcards and quizzes for the rules and elements you need to memorize for essay questions. Tip: Create flashcards for each rule statement - the bar exam rewards precise rule recall.
Review Weak Subjects — Track your quiz performance and dedicate extra listening time to your weakest subjects.
Benefits
Prevent Burnout — Audio studying during walks and commutes prevents the burnout that comes from 10+ hour desk sessions.
Rule Memorization — Hearing rule statements repeatedly helps commit them to memory for essay writing.
Comprehensive Coverage — Audio lets you cover all tested subjects even when you're too tired to sit at a desk.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can audio replace bar prep courses?
No - use audio as a supplement to your primary bar prep course. It adds study time without adding desk time.
How should I split my study time?
Use desk time for practice essays and MBE questions. Use audio time for passive review of outlines and rules.
What should I listen to first?
Start with the most heavily tested MBE subjects: Con Law, Evidence, and Torts typically appear most frequently.
When should I start using audio?
Start as soon as your bar prep begins. The earlier you start audio review, the more repetitions you'll get before the exam.
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