Transform your bar prep outlines and notes into audio reviews you can study during every spare moment.
Benefits
Maximize limited prep time — Bar prep is a sprint. Audio lets you study during commutes, meals, and errands - turning 8 hours of study into 10+.
Reinforce MBE subjects — Repeated audio exposure to Constitutional Law, Evidence, and Torts builds the rule recall MBE questions demand.
Reduce bar prep stress — Audio study during walks and exercise provides productive study time that also reduces anxiety and improves wellbeing.
How It Works
Upload bar prep materials — Upload your Barbri, Themis, or Kaplan outlines. VoiceBrief handles legal formatting and citations accurately.
Focus on MBE subjects first — Generate audio reviews for the 7 MBE subjects. These are the highest-yield topics for most bar exams.
Listen constantly — Every spare moment counts. Commute, cook, clean, exercise - all become bar prep time with audio.
Quiz daily — AI generates MBE-style questions. Daily practice maintains momentum and identifies weak subjects.
Review state-specific topics — After MBE mastery, use audio to review state-specific essay topics and procedures.
Features
MBE subject audio reviews — Organized audio for all 7 MBE subjects: Con Law, Contracts, Criminal Law, Evidence, Real Property, Torts, and Civil Procedure.
Rule statement audio — Hear black letter law rules read aloud. Repetition through audio builds the automatic recall exam questions require.
MBE-style practice questions — AI generates multiple-choice questions matching MBE format with detailed answer explanations.
Recommended Study Schedule
Morning commute (30 min) — Audio review of one MBE subject
Lunch break (20 min) — Practice 20 MBE-style questions
Afternoon walk (15 min) — Re-listen to weak area rules
Evening commute (30 min) — Audio review of second MBE subject
Before bed (10 min) — Spaced repetition quiz on all subjects
Frequently Asked Questions
How can audio help me pass the bar exam?
Audio adds 2+ hours of daily bar study during commutes and activities. For the bar exam, volume of exposure to rules and concepts matters enormously. Students who supplement desk study with audio review report better rule recall and reduced anxiety on exam day.
Should I listen to MBE or state subjects?
Start with MBE subjects since they account for 50% of most bar exams and overlap with many state essay topics. Once MBE subjects are solid, add state-specific audio review for essay and performance test preparation.
What's the best audio speed for bar review?
Start at 1x for the first pass through new material. Increase to 1.25-1.5x for review of familiar topics. During the final weeks, many students listen at 1.5-2x speed for rapid review of all subjects.
How many hours should I study for the bar?
Most bar prep courses recommend 8-10 hours daily for 8-10 weeks. Audio adds 2-3 hours during activities, bringing you closer to that target without additional desk time. Many successful bar takers credit audio review for their consistency.
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