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Free 1L BarBri Resource for Law Students - Bingbong - 09-24-2024

Hello all,
Hopefully I’m posting in the right section. Mods please feel free to move if necessary.

If you are currently enrolled in Law School, a Law Office Study program, or will be applying to Law School, I recently discovered that BarBri offers free resources for 1L, and thought I’d share.

I haven’t started Law School yet, but I’ve started reviewing some of the assignments/video lectures to get an idea of what to expect.


Please find the link below.

https://my.barbri.com/s/checkout?type=1l-success&year=&session=&billMyEmployer=&_gl=1*166vu09*_gcl_au*MTA1MjI2MjAxNy4xNzI3MjIzOTQy*_ga*MjE1Nzg1NzI0LjE3MjcyMjM5NDI.*_ga_WDXVGGY1SE*MTcyNzIyMzk0Mi4xLjAuMTcyNzIyMzk0Mi42MC4wLjA.

FYI access is granted for 3 years.


RE: Free 1L BarBri Resource for Law Students - bjcheung77 - 09-24-2024

That's awesome, great share! I think some people who may want to go into Law would love to have this as a 'preview' to see how things go... I highly suggest also to take a look at some other law classes that provide ACE or NCCRS credit and see if 'Law' is something you're interested in. You don't have to major in Law to get into the profession at the undergrad level, you need to get enough credits and prerequisites completed for Law school though, such as 60 graded credits and so on...


RE: Free 1L BarBri Resource for Law Students - Bingbong - 09-25-2024

Interesting, thank you.
Right now I’m deciding between NWCU and University of London. The latter being the cheaper option, but in the long term, I think it might end up being the more expensive option.

The only issue I have with NWCU is I wish the courses didn’t run concurrently. However, if I recall correctly, American Institute of Law 1L courses do not run concurrently, however, students are required to sit the “baby bar” and attend lectures. I’m trying to avoid that.