Thanks to everyone. Today was a meltdown. Hubby just about lost his last bit of patience with me, but got past that. I am very lucky to have him.
The test is three parts: questions (mbe), essays (read a hypo, figure out the issues, remember the law for the issues, then apply the facts to the law), and performance tests (pt). The essays--well, my memory for anything but trivia really sucks. The pt's really should be my best, but I panic, freak, and can't figure out how to follow what are actually fairly clear directions.
I think one problem I've been having is that I've been trying to do things as the bar prep class says, down the line. That's not what got me through school. So I think (and Hubby agrees) that I should approach the problems MY way, but make it look like their way (cause they want uniformity in appearance for easier grading).
Instead of outlining the pt, just jump in like I prefer. The outlining idea has spooked me to the problem I noted above. I outline, in my way--which is more general but fine. We had a class and our final was one of these tests (former Bar pt)--I got an 88. Only need 65 for the Bar. So, I know I can do it--but the approach has to be my way.
Yoda said:
trampledamage said:
Crikey! Busy time for you and hubby (just read your other thread about the subpoena) - Good luck with the exams. If you've got this far then you've definitely got the smarts
Just don't forget to breathe.
Wait a second, a pharmacist, and a soon to be lawyer?
YOU RICH BASTARDS!!!!


Oh, but the Nintendo DS rocks, enjoy!
Thanks, but we're still paying Hubby's student loans--he graduated in 2000! He figures that since we're getting no interest on savings, we might as well pay down a 6% education loan in big chunks (while keeping some savings).
As for the DS, I just want it for the thinking games. My classmates thought I was bad enough for liking sudoku, but when they saw I liked ken-ken (sudoku with math), they really thought I was nuts.
Thanks for putting up with me, all! I have been so losing it.