Quimbee is one of the most widely used and respected study aids for law students. With a massive and growing library of case briefs, video lessons, multiple choice questions, Quimbee helps its members achieve academic success in law school.

Quimbee alternatives

OYEZ

Oyez provides all the information available on the Oyez website in a conveniently package form for mobile users Oyez can focus their attention to the portion of the Supreme Courts work that most interests them. For example, a student studying constitutional law could limit the app to only those cases that would be found in any casebook or textbook. Oyez will be updated regularly to account for new and old case descriptions and as the Court adds new cases to its docket.

  • rating 4.53333
  • size 32.1 MB

LearnLEO - Law student study tool

Save hours every week by preparing for class with LearnLeo. Use all of your extra time to start outlining earlier in the semester, take practice exams, and get the grades you want. -Chris, Michigan Law

  • size 64.8 MB

Bar Review

The Kaplan Bar Review is the ultimate preparation solution for both the multi-state and individual state components of the Bar Exam. We offer innovative Bar review that empowers you to personalize your study strategy and tactics. Raise your hand to pose a question to the professor that she may answer in class

  • rating 3.6
  • size 10.6 MB

Critical Pass MBE Flashcards

Critical Pass is the ultimate bar exam study aid. The Critical Pass flashcard app helps you synthesize and memorize key concepts needed to ace the MBE and, ultimately, pass the bar exam. Access to the full content is available for purchase from within the app for $99.99.

  • size 81.1 MB

BarMax Bar Exam, MBE & MPRE

Developed by Harvard Law School alumni, BarMax is the top-rated bar exam review course in the App Store, with the highest overall pass rates. BarMax is free to download, giving you access to our MPRE course featuring audio lectures, black-letter law outlines, flashcards and real MPRE questions from previous exams. - Susan Brown, University of Toronto

  • rating 4.07143
  • size 125 MB