Bar Review Diaries: Into the Great Law Yonder
Our final installment of the Bar Review Diaries. Where are Andrew, Jeanette, and Nathan going next?
Our final installment of the Bar Review Diaries. Where are Andrew, Jeanette, and Nathan going next?
How did our Bar Review Diarists feel about the bar exam?
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Our Bar Review Diarists are rounding the home stretch…
With just two weeks until the Bar Exam, our diarists struggle to maintain their sanity.
Our Bar Review Diarists are rounding the home stretch, and they are working hard to not let things go off the rails…
Our Bar Review Diarists are are getting advice from strangers, navigating a never-ending parade of graduation parties, and starting to see hallucinations of bar exam questions in real life situations…
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Our Bar Review Diarists are getting into the thick of studying. And things are still pretty dull. So what do they do to shake up the dust?
Just because you're studying for the bar doesn't mean you can't have a little bit of fun this summer.
In the latest installment of the Bar Review Diaries, studying is starting to get a bit tedious. How do our columnists keep themselves entertained?
We check in again with our Bar Review Diarists, who weirdly appear to be having fun this summer…
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Introducing the 2012 Bar Review Diarists!