Navigating the Progress Page

Transcript

Before we dive into the specifics of a particular lesson, I want to show you how to navigate through our syllabus or progress page.

So what you're seeing here are classes. Classes correspond to topics under criminal law, like umbrella topics, for example, Inchoate Crimes. If you expand the class, you'll see specific lessons for each of these classes or topics. And, of course, you can click into each of them.

But let's say you want a bird's-eye view. What are the topics or classes that are covered on the bar? Well, go up here to the very top, and you can expand or collapse everything, right? So if you are in the collapsed view, you can just look at crim procedure and you'll see, broadly speaking, what does the bar test? Contracts, evidence. What does the bar test?

Okay, so now let's go into one particular class, let's say, Inchoate Crimes, and we'll just go into the first one. I'm listening, I'm looking at the transcript, I'm interacting with this, and I'll talk more about how to do this in a later video. But let's say you're done, done with this, you go all the way to the bottom, you click Next. Naturally, it takes you to the next class, Solicitation. And let's say you're done with that, go all the way to the bottom, click Next, next class.

So now let's go back to the progress page. You'll see that the system put a little green check mark next to the classes that you finished, and you also see that there's a little waypoint marker telling you where you are. This is pretty handy because let's say you're done studying for the day and come back tomorrow, you can just figure out where you are by clicking right here. Or if you're ready to dive into the lesson, just click Continue, and we are on to the next lesson.

All right, so back to the progress page. Let's say that you don't want to, for whatever reason, because you already know it, because you don't think it's important, you just want to skip this stuff, all right, fine, skip it. You see, I'm manually checking this off, and by manually checking them off, you're telling the system that these are done, right?

So if you, again, you're finished studying for the day, you come back next day, you'll see that the system jumps you right over here to the next unchecked lesson.

Now, let's say you want to find a lesson in particular, right? Maybe you just did an MBE question, you realized, oh, I need to brush up on the statute of frauds. Okay, easy enough. Just use this Instant Filter box. It'll filter for the lesson that you're looking for. I'm going to start typing statute, not statue, statute of frauds. And there we go. Two matches.

Now, the final thing I want to show you is the autoplay mode, right? This little dude with a headphone. Click on it. It'll take you to this page, which is just another way of going through the lessons.

The main advantage of autoplay is if you're, say, in your car, or you're mainly listening on your phone, and you just want to put the lessons into autoplay mode. That way, as soon as one lesson is done, it just automatically plays the next lesson. You don't have to click anything, you don't have to press a button. That's what this mode is for. So you can just click play at the very top. It'll start with wherever your current lesson is and then just continue from there.

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