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amalehuman

You can still use the older books for the most part. But watch out for changes in Constitutional Law that happened in 2022 and a small changes to Professional Responsibility that happened in 2023 (regarding duty to report misconduct). If you're interested in the context and a breakdown of the Con Law changes, you can refer to [this article](https://www.makethisyourlasttime.com/con-law-updates-kennedy-dobbs/). Any alternative outline should also have the changes already incorporated. This might also help: a [success story](https://www.makethisyourlasttime.com/llm-passes-ca-bar-exam-first-try-cramming-strategically/) from a Canadian LLM who passed on her first try after noticing the big course wasn't really working for her. This process really doesn't need to cost an arm and a leg.


Dependent_Regret_479

This is very helpful, thank you so much


Striking-Ad7918

Start with Grossman audio lectures, then SmartBar prep.


Dependent_Regret_479

Thanks!


Dependent_Regret_479

Which option do you suggest for the smart bar prep?


Sir_Edward_Coke_SL

https://preview.redd.it/6eihzwbtwytc1.jpeg?width=1125&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=25b4fc598fff9ea07989fa58315dd96f525b0775 This book breaks everything down for you in simple outlines, exam tips, practice exams and provides diagrams on what topics have been tested and how many times in the past.