Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day!
According to a new study by AccessLex, “Approaching the Bar: An Analysis of Post-Graduation Bar Exam Study Habits,” based on a sample of 107 California law school graduates who took the July 2017 bar, at how many hours per day of studying for the bar exam did the benefits decrease with respondents that hit this threshold reporting feeling like they’d studied the wrong material and they had an increased likelihood of running out of time on the actual exam?
Hint: The median daily study time was 8.1 hours, and that yielded candidates a more than 75 percent likelihood of passing the test.
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