The PMBR thing seems to be turning out ok now that the lecture has started. The woman giving the presentation is very listenable, and when I'm not interested in what she's saying I can read my handy dandy final study document instead. It's a pity that easments didn't end up on the practice test because they're tricky and would have been good to review, but otherwise the course will probably have a decent effect on my eventual score. Especially since I pretty much blew off the BarBri practice MBE lectures, and especially since I've been learning more effectively through listening than reading, it's probably a good idea to have decided to do this, at least for me. Plus it keeps me off the streets...
What is a little weird is that even though it's being held at BUSL, the course is full of non-BUSL grads. I think it's the only Boston location, so there's people from BC, Harvard, and probably the other local law schools. While we BUSL students know our way around the building and neighborhood, there are throngs of confused people stumbling about our law tower looking for the restrooms. And then the local businesses are also getting confused by why, instead of being slow for the summer vacation, there are several hundred people suddenly descending on them during the lunch break.