Ask The Professor: The #1 Reason Why You Failed The Bar Exam
It is not about how much law you know, it is about knowing how to score points with the law you do know.
It is not about how much law you know, it is about knowing how to score points with the law you do know.
Whether you are retaking the exam for the second, third or even the twelfth time -- the first step to success on the upcoming exam is the same.
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It is not about how much law you know -- it is about knowing how to score points with the law you do know.
Here are the three things you must do now to ensure you pass the bar exam.
We get this question often. The answer isn’t as exciting as you may think: it depends on who you are and where you are coming from.
Our most frequently asked question is: “Why did I fail the bar exam?” The answer is a fairly simple one.
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Don’t panic; you still have the time to improve your MBE score in the remaining weeks!
Disappointing News Alert: According to nationwide statistics, bar exam repeaters passed at a significantly lower rate than first-timers.
Here are the 6 tips you need to know to pass on your next try…
Nearly every student who failed the bar exam knew enough law to pass, but just did not know how to score points with the law they knew.
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How are you going to pass with only three weeks left?
(But won’t admit to!)
Not if you study smart and choose a bar exam plan that works for you.
The real reasons might surprise you.
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