Have to agree with Mark, from what I've seen of the material offered by Celeberation, you'd be better off buying PMBR or BarBri material on ebay. Sure, they have MBEs but the dude uses questions from a 1972 test! How stupid can you be to not acknowledge that the National Committee of Bar Examiners will change the format of the questions every year! Sure, old questions test the same material as the new ones but as students become familiar with the question structure, the NCBE makes alterations to limit the passing rate. The multistate is about comprehension as much as testing you on the substantive law. Any the Celebration writing style is something of an anomoly. Compare their writing technique to any released answer. The guy tries to get you to analyze the facts but doesn't realize that if you don't write out a legal definition, then you can't write a proper analysis, IRAC. Then again, how would anyone at Celebration know, they've never been bar graders.
By the way, I've seen blogs that talk about this guy running coffee shops in Florida. If so, I would like to know what else he has his hands into, since a bar review course would seemingly take-up most of any crediable tutor's time.
<p>Have to agree with Mark, from what I've seen of the material offered by Celeberation, you'd be better off buying PMBR or BarBri material on ebay. Sure, they have MBEs but the dude uses questions from a 1972 test! How stupid can you be to not acknowledge that the National Committee of Bar Examiners will change the format of the questions every year! Sure, old questions test the same material as the new ones but as students become familiar with the question structure, the NCBE makes alterations to limit the passing rate. The multistate is about comprehension as much as testing you on the substantive law. Any the Celebration writing style is something of an anomoly. Compare their writing technique to any released answer. The guy tries to get you to analyze the facts but doesn't realize that if you don't write out a legal definition, then you can't write a proper analysis, IRAC. Then again, how would anyone at Celebration know, they've never been bar graders.</p><p> By the way, I've seen blogs that talk about this guy running coffee shops in Florida. If so, I would like to know what else he has his hands into, since a bar review course would seemingly take-up most of any crediable tutor's time.</p>