Welcome back to the Bar Exam Toolbox podcast! Today, we’re sharing our tips for folks who are planning on studying longer-term for the bar exam, including first-time takers, repeat takers, U.S. attorneys, and foreign-trained attorneys.
In this episode we discuss:
- The importance of evaluating your strengths and weaknesses
- Developing and sticking to a study schedule
- Getting feedback on your writing
- Bar classes and other options for law school students
- How much time should you allocate to studying if you’re a repeat taker?
- Resources for attorney takers
- What should you focus on as a foreign-trained attorney?
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Resources:
- Private Bar Exam Tutoring
- Practice of the Week (POW) MBE Workshop
- Writing of the Week (WOW) Bar Essay Workshop
- The Brainy Bar Bank: Streamlining Bar Study
- AdaptiBar
- SmartBarPrep
- Lean Sheets
- Podcast Episode 78: Learning through Mistakes in Bar Prep
- Podcast Episode 80: Lessons from Learning a New Language that Apply to Bar Study
- Should You Start Studying Early for the Bar Exam?
- How to Pass the Bar by Doing What Makes You the Most Uncomfortable
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