I am a bit overwhelmed by all the information in the book and on line. Does anyone have an idea how summerize it to what is really needed? Thanks
Hi Sharon,
I agree. All of this information can be overwhelming! The course outline in the front of the study manual does a good job of breaking down the information. Please email me at bradburn@oltraining and provide your phone number and good time to call and we can talk further.
Jan
A suggestion ... First read the section in the manual. Don't rush. Next go on line and run through the tutorial and, if necessary, look to manual for answers. Now take a break. Repeat on line. Then take Quiz. Keep takiking till you achieve 90% score. That's the Drill for me. I never forget the Questions I got wrong. I limit my study to 3 hours. Take Break. BTW, I took "online" for NY and FL Bar. Same approach. No short cuts. Hope Helpful & Good Luck.
Hi Sharon,
I purchased a workbook from FAIA that does a good job of condensing the material to the critical points. You can buy it at https://www.faiams.com/Forms/StudyManualOrder.aspx
If you just take it a section at a time you'll get through it before you know it.
Good luck.
Tricia
Hi Tricia,
Did the work book help at all? What exactly is included in it?
Just wanting to know before I purchase it. I've taken the state exam with no luck...I decided to take this course and hopefully it will help! But anything extra I can buy to help I am all for it.
Thanks!
I absolutely agreed. Way to much. I have found myself studying over four hours a day on the chapters this does not included the online work.
Agreed a lot to learn here to prepare for the exam. A note of hope ...I have taken many courses in classrooms and online as part of licensing or continuing ed. and almost all seemed overwhelming at the start. Someone else said it all--- just start--- take small bites at it-- take a break after 40 minutes then move around a little at least 15 minutes -- set goals 1 unit every 3/4 days say is doable- then just start with those small bites - there is no one here who cannot pass this exam taking an organized small bite approach --
Good advice Patrick!