
LEARN THE LAW
AUDIO COURSES DESIGNED TO HELP YOU LEARN THE LAW AND ACE THE BAR EXAM
Did you know you don’t have to sit at your desk 24/7 to ace the bar exam? That’s right! There’s this stigma as old as time itself that says you have to sit at your desk or even in a quiet library to study effectively. Truth be told, that’s total bull - and very inconsistent to what we need to get done in everyday life. After all, the dishes won’t wash themselves, will they?
Learn the Law on Your Terms
"Barcast was the BEST supplement I used to pass the October 2020 UBE. There's no better memorization tool out there."
-Erica, Fordham Law, Passed October 2020 UBE

"I PASSED! As a retaker, Barcast's Audio Flashcards were THE difference for me in improving my MBE score."
-Jillian, Passed October 2020 UBE


"The Face-Punch Essay Workshops were an AMAZING tool for learning how an MEE essay breaks down. Thank you!"
-Sam, Syracuse University, Passed October 2020 UBE

"The audio flashcards were the biggest difference for me in improving my MBE score. THANK YOU BARCAST!"
-Nicole, Passed October 2020 California Bar

STUDENT STORIES
“I was balancing work and bar prep. Listening to Barcast audio while I am driving or working out helped me stay on schedule and keep key terms fresh in my mind. The hypotheticals provided after each explanation helped me to better remember rules and served as mini-quizzes to test my understanding of the rules. You can listen to these lectures while driving, cooking, cleaning, or even when falling asleep. Barcast is a great way to commit black letter law to memory so you can better apply it on the exam.”
-Samir
Passed 2020 California Bar Exam

“I love that Barcast uses an app that allows me to easily download the audio outlines to my phone. The information is clear and concise (and most importantly - accurate) and also engaging and useful.”
-Michelle
Hofstra Law, Passed October 2020 UBE

“I LOVED Barcast’s Audio flashcards. I used to go for a walk at lunch and would use these to help memorize the elements of rule statements.”
-Angela
St. John’s Law, Passed the October 2020 UBE

“I loved the Barcast Audio flashcards. They’re a great and quick way for me to review the material. Also, the mnemonics given during the audios are extremely helpful to retain the material. The Face-Punch Essay Workshops are also awesome. You are walked through an NCBE MEE Essay question, which I found to be invaluable.”
-John
New York Law, Passed October 2020 UBE

“I listen to the Barcast audio while driving. I drive a lot and it is a great tool for me to continue studying even when I’m on the road. Midway through bar prep, I realized that listening to an audio lesson is one of the best ways for me to retain information. It’s also nice to switch up your studying and give your eyes a break from reading.”
-Tim
St. John’s Law, Passed October 2020, UBE

COMPETITOR COMPARISON
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NO “BS” POLICY
We provide you with material specifically designed and optimized for audio learning – no pictures, no gimmicks.
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MORE “BANG” FOR YOUR BUCK
Our lectures run, on average DOUBLE the length of the average Crushendo™ lecture. We also give you more MNEMONICS than AudioOutlines™, more concrete rule statements and examples than Crushendo™, with Barcast, you get more of EVERYTHING.
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EASY ACCESS
Forget about your computer screen constantly flickering in your eyes, zipped files that are a mission to unzip and save, or confusing audio files to move around.
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SIMPLE PROCESS!
Simply download the Feedcast™ app, sign in with the email you used at checkout, and access the full Barcast course.
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PERSONALIZED APPROACH
These aren’t stuffy audiobooks or dry lectures read by an uninterested voice actor. This is a podcast-like studying experience designed and read by attorneys who have sat where you are now!
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JOIN A COMMUNITY
You’ll not only receive your material, but you’ll also automatically become part of a community with like-minded bar exam students who are always there when you need them.
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Bar Prep: When Should I Start Memorizing?
In the early stages of bar prep, many students become preoccupied with the question of when they should start memorizing. For those of you only in your second week, the answer is almost definitely: not yet. There is a tremendous amount of information to commit to memory between now and the Bar Exam, but in these early stages, your focus should be on ABSORBING the law rather than memorizing it.
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Bar Exam Takers: Get Comfortable Being Uncomfortable
No matter how much you study, no matter how many flashcards you make or practice essays you do, you’re never going to feel truly comfortable going into the exam. You can do all practice questions in the world, but I can GUARANTEE you there are still going to be some questions on the exam that make you feel like you’ve never even cracked open a book. But does this mean you’re doomed to fail? Of course not. Instead, it highlights the need for you get comfortable with the idea of being uncomfortable.
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Studying for the Bar Exam: Establishing a Routine
For all the lectures and review questions, the start of bar prep can feel somewhat structure-less, with the onus for how to organize all the information you’re being bombarded with left to you, the student. Whether you’re starting a 12-week program for the September bar or the 8 week program for the July bar, the emphasis of this first week should be the same. Believe it or not, the most important thing you can do this week has nothing to do with actually learning the law. That’s because right now, the most important thing for you it to form a routine. The bar prep companies provide you with all the tools you need to pass, an the easiest way to best put these tools to work early on is by developing consistency in your study habits.
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Law Student Preparing for Bar Exam: Master Your Time Management Skills
The two you spend getting ready for your bar exam will disappear quicker than you thought. Once the preparation begins, you will not have time to estimate how to manage it effectively. That is why every law student must learn to manage his or her time management skills. Let us discuss some helpful tips law school students use to get ready for their bar exams.
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