Students often wonder if it makes sense to start studying early for the bar exam — either as a 3L or when you’ve taken the test and aren’t sure you passed (or know you failed). Studying early makes sense in some cases, but you do risk burnout. Read on for tips to help you figure out when to start studying, to maximize your chances of success!
Should You Start Studying Early?
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- The Best Way to Prepare for the Bar Exam Prep Period In this post we welcome back Dustin Saiidi of I Passed My Bar Exam to cap off his series of about the advantages and disadvantages of studying early for the bar exam. Read his advice on what to do before you start studying for the bar!
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- What Are You Waiting for? It's Time to Study for the Bar There are always a few stragglers who wait until the last minute to start studying for the bar. While not everyone needs a full eight or ten week program to study, there are several good reasons to start sooner rather than later.
- Four Reasons to Study Early for the Bar Exam In this post we welcome back Dustin Saiidi of I Passed My Bar Exam to speak about the advantages and disadvantages of studying early for the bar exam. Dustin specializes in helping students take the bar exam with success and less stress.
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