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Here is a suggested list that you might want to try as you continue to practice your bar exam essays.
Allocate your time for each question
Make sure that you understand how much time you have to write your essays. If you have 3 essays to do in 3 hours, then you must allocate 1 hour each for each of your 3 essays. The Bar Examiners know this. Do not attempt to write more than one hour for one essay, even if you know the subject of one essay better than the others – you do not want to short-change any essay.
When you start to read:
Begin with the call of the question. You want to understand what the Bar Examiners are asking you, prior to reading the fact pattern. This way, you can keep in mind the call of the question as you read through the fact pattern
On reading the question:
You must read “actively”. You want to identify the area of law and the legal relationship between the parties, circle or underline any amount of money, dates, locations, quantities, and ages. Also note key words such as “oral”, “written”, “minor”.
Outline your answer before writing
After reading your fact pattern, make sure you outline your answer so you can follow an organized pattern as you write.
Use your remaining time to write:
After writing your outline, write out your essay, using headings and sub headings so that you can make it easy for your grader to follow your essay.
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Tuesday, December 31, 2013
Friday, December 27, 2013
The February 2014 Bar Exam: Include Your Family in Studying for the Bar Exam
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For those students who are taking the February 2014 bar exam, take a few days off to relax your mind and have quality time with those that love you. Take the time off with no guilt attached. You can get back to work full time after the holidays.
Those that really love you want to see you pass the bar. Know that with certainty. Those who are pulling and picking at you, saying you don’t have to study that long or want you to go to the clubs and parties are not your true friends and do not want you to be successful.
Sometimes those loved ones see you study and see your struggle and wish they could help you, but don’t know how. Bar applicants who have children find it hard to be both a parent and have a full time study plan. Don’t ignore them. Try to integrate them into your “experience”.
During these weeks of celebration for Hanukkah, Christmas and New Years’, look at those that are supporting you in ways you may not even realize. Maybe your mom makes you breakfast every morning before you leave to go study. Maybe your spouse is doing the heavy lifting as you study. Let them know you appreciate their support, even if they are just getting out of your way during this period before the bar exam.
No person is an island. You need your family and friends during this stressful period of bar exam studying. Have your family help you. They will be glad to help and they will be proud of the little part they played in your success. Give your family members or your children one of your study books and have them test you. This is particularly good for the elements of a cause of action. Have your family help you recite those causes of action. See if you can make a game out of it, with your children or family members each calling out an element of a cause of action.
You may be surprised on game day when you are calling up the exceptions to the hearsay rule and you remember the face of your loved ones yelling it out to you.
Have a terrific New Years’. Rest, relax and then get back to work. The February Bar Exam is right around the corner.
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For those students who are taking the February 2014 bar exam, take a few days off to relax your mind and have quality time with those that love you. Take the time off with no guilt attached. You can get back to work full time after the holidays.
Those that really love you want to see you pass the bar. Know that with certainty. Those who are pulling and picking at you, saying you don’t have to study that long or want you to go to the clubs and parties are not your true friends and do not want you to be successful.
Sometimes those loved ones see you study and see your struggle and wish they could help you, but don’t know how. Bar applicants who have children find it hard to be both a parent and have a full time study plan. Don’t ignore them. Try to integrate them into your “experience”.
During these weeks of celebration for Hanukkah, Christmas and New Years’, look at those that are supporting you in ways you may not even realize. Maybe your mom makes you breakfast every morning before you leave to go study. Maybe your spouse is doing the heavy lifting as you study. Let them know you appreciate their support, even if they are just getting out of your way during this period before the bar exam.
No person is an island. You need your family and friends during this stressful period of bar exam studying. Have your family help you. They will be glad to help and they will be proud of the little part they played in your success. Give your family members or your children one of your study books and have them test you. This is particularly good for the elements of a cause of action. Have your family help you recite those causes of action. See if you can make a game out of it, with your children or family members each calling out an element of a cause of action.
You may be surprised on game day when you are calling up the exceptions to the hearsay rule and you remember the face of your loved ones yelling it out to you.
Have a terrific New Years’. Rest, relax and then get back to work. The February Bar Exam is right around the corner.
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Bar Professors provide private bar exam tutors for repeat takers who have difficulty with the MBE, MEE, UBE, Florida, California, and New York bar exams. You can find us at http://barprofessors.com, like us on facebook at BarProfessors, follow us on twitter @BarProfessors or email us at pass@barprofessors.com.
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Tuesday, December 24, 2013
The February 2014 Bar Exam: Keep a Limited Study Schedule Through the Holidays
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There is less than a day before Christmas, our families are making plans for the holidays, we are doing our last minute shopping and making sure we have our travel plans in place for visiting. Yet, you have the February 2014 bar exam right around the corner.
This is not the time to do round-the-clock studying. You will not be able to keep up a schedule like that anyway and you shouldn’t have to do it during this time of the year. But there are batches of time you can take during these holidays so that you can keep up your schedule plan.
Don’t put the books away. If you are traveling by plane or by train, you certainly can read your outlines instead of playing games or watching movies on your computer or iphone. If you are driving to your destination, get some tapes and play them as you drive instead of listening to music to pass the time. You can get an hour or two in for studying every day while you are enjoying the holidays. Think about getting up an hour early while everyone else is still asleep or go to bed an hour early and read your outlines in bed before you sleep.
Also think about taking a few days off completely from studying , i.e Christmas Day, New Years Eve– it will refresh your mind and
make you eager to get back to work after those breaks.
These study techniques will keep you focused on the job ahead, but also allow you to take the remaining time off and relax with your family. You know that your family will do anything to help you achieve your goal, so let them fuss over you – you deserve it.
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There is less than a day before Christmas, our families are making plans for the holidays, we are doing our last minute shopping and making sure we have our travel plans in place for visiting. Yet, you have the February 2014 bar exam right around the corner.
This is not the time to do round-the-clock studying. You will not be able to keep up a schedule like that anyway and you shouldn’t have to do it during this time of the year. But there are batches of time you can take during these holidays so that you can keep up your schedule plan.
Don’t put the books away. If you are traveling by plane or by train, you certainly can read your outlines instead of playing games or watching movies on your computer or iphone. If you are driving to your destination, get some tapes and play them as you drive instead of listening to music to pass the time. You can get an hour or two in for studying every day while you are enjoying the holidays. Think about getting up an hour early while everyone else is still asleep or go to bed an hour early and read your outlines in bed before you sleep.
Also think about taking a few days off completely from studying , i.e Christmas Day, New Years Eve– it will refresh your mind and
make you eager to get back to work after those breaks.
These study techniques will keep you focused on the job ahead, but also allow you to take the remaining time off and relax with your family. You know that your family will do anything to help you achieve your goal, so let them fuss over you – you deserve it.
Contact us at http://barprofessors.com for more information.
Bar Professors provide private bar exam tutors for repeat takers who have difficulty with the MBE, MEE, UBE, Florida, California, and New York bar exams. You can find us at http://barprofessors.com, like us on facebook at BarProfessors, follow us on twitter @BarProfessors or email us at pass@barprofessors.com.
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Monday, December 23, 2013
The February 2014 Bar Exam: Understand the Black Letter Law
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You must build a good, solid foundation of the black letter law. In order to have a good foundation, you must review each bar exam subject. Go through each subject, one by one and absorb each subject as best you can. As you go through the subject, make sure you understand the basic law before you move on.
To build a foundation of the law, you need to break the subject areas into more manageable components. Break your subject into topics. And go through the elements of the topics of each subject.
What I mean by that is to take a subject, like Torts. Then break the Tort subject down to topics, i.e. Negligence. Do you know all the elements of negligence? Do you know the elements of battery? You can outline it and/or make sure you know it by heart before you move on. You can do that memorization by reciting it or writing it down without looking at your notes or outlines.
Once you feel you know that topic, do a few essay questions and some MBE on that topic just so you know you have it.
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You must build a good, solid foundation of the black letter law. In order to have a good foundation, you must review each bar exam subject. Go through each subject, one by one and absorb each subject as best you can. As you go through the subject, make sure you understand the basic law before you move on.
To build a foundation of the law, you need to break the subject areas into more manageable components. Break your subject into topics. And go through the elements of the topics of each subject.
What I mean by that is to take a subject, like Torts. Then break the Tort subject down to topics, i.e. Negligence. Do you know all the elements of negligence? Do you know the elements of battery? You can outline it and/or make sure you know it by heart before you move on. You can do that memorization by reciting it or writing it down without looking at your notes or outlines.
Once you feel you know that topic, do a few essay questions and some MBE on that topic just so you know you have it.
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Thursday, December 19, 2013
For Repeat Bar Takers and Foreign Educated Lawyers Taking the February 2014 Bar Exam
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Bar Professors has expanded its bar review course for repeat takers for the February 2014 Bar Exam. A special course will also be offered to foreign lawyers and/or LLM and ESL students taking the New York or California Bar Exam.
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Bar Professors has expanded its bar review course for repeat takers for the February 2014 Bar Exam. A special course will also be offered to foreign lawyers and/or LLM and ESL students taking the New York or California Bar Exam.
Go to Facebook, like us and receive a discount on the tutorial offered by Bar Professors.
Please go to barprofessors.com for more information.
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Bar Professors provide private bar exam tutors for repeat takers who have difficulty with the MBE, MEE, UBE, Florida, California, and New York bar exams. You can find us at http://barprofessors.com, like us on facebook at BarProfessors, follow us on twitter @BarProfessors or email us at pass@barprofessors.com.
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Wednesday, December 18, 2013
The February 2014 Bar Exam: Sound Like a Lawyer When You Write
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The purpose of the bar exam is for the bar examiners to determine if you are ready to be a lawyer. That’s why using lawyer-like words will help you when you write.
I don’t mean for you to use legalisms or a lot of “wherefor art thou” type of language. Instead use the verbs that lawyers use. For example, don’t tell the bar examiners that the court will find the criminal defendant innocent. A defendant is always found not guilty. When a plaintiff prevails, don’t say that the plaintiff won the case. Instead of telling the bar examiners that the court will reject the petition, tell the bar examiners that the court will dismiss the petition. Instead of a party losing a venue issue, for example, say that the party waived his right to it.
Also use “term of art” lawyer words. For example, one of my pet peeves is when a law students doesn’t use the word pretermitted child when discussing a child who was omitted from a will . Use words like elective share when discussing what the spouse is entitled to in the will.
Your essay will be much better when you use language that lawyers use.
Remember, write like a lawyer for your bar exam essays and MPTs. Only then will the bar examiners know you are ready to practice law.
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The purpose of the bar exam is for the bar examiners to determine if you are ready to be a lawyer. That’s why using lawyer-like words will help you when you write.
I don’t mean for you to use legalisms or a lot of “wherefor art thou” type of language. Instead use the verbs that lawyers use. For example, don’t tell the bar examiners that the court will find the criminal defendant innocent. A defendant is always found not guilty. When a plaintiff prevails, don’t say that the plaintiff won the case. Instead of telling the bar examiners that the court will reject the petition, tell the bar examiners that the court will dismiss the petition. Instead of a party losing a venue issue, for example, say that the party waived his right to it.
Also use “term of art” lawyer words. For example, one of my pet peeves is when a law students doesn’t use the word pretermitted child when discussing a child who was omitted from a will . Use words like elective share when discussing what the spouse is entitled to in the will.
Your essay will be much better when you use language that lawyers use.
Remember, write like a lawyer for your bar exam essays and MPTs. Only then will the bar examiners know you are ready to practice law.
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Monday, December 16, 2013
The February 2014 Bar Exam: Learn Your Bar Exam
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Bar Exams are creatures of habits. If you study your bar exam you should have a pretty good idea of what you will see when you sit for your bar exam in February 2014.
Look at past exams in your state. What is the format? Is it a long fact pattern or a short fact pattern? Look at the call of the question. What type is the call of question? Is it a generic type, i.e , talk about the issues that give you no clue as to the essay itself or is it a two or three specific questions that you can answer, pointing the way to the issues that the bar examiners want you to focus on?
Now, look at the subjects tested on your past exams. Is there a pattern of frequently tested subjects? Are there 7 or 8 topics that the bar examiners like more than others? This will enable you to practice those frequently tested subjects.
By learning your bar exam, you will be better prepared to face the unknown and you will not be surprised when you open your exam booklet on the day of the bar exam.
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Bar Exams are creatures of habits. If you study your bar exam you should have a pretty good idea of what you will see when you sit for your bar exam in February 2014.
Look at past exams in your state. What is the format? Is it a long fact pattern or a short fact pattern? Look at the call of the question. What type is the call of question? Is it a generic type, i.e , talk about the issues that give you no clue as to the essay itself or is it a two or three specific questions that you can answer, pointing the way to the issues that the bar examiners want you to focus on?
Now, look at the subjects tested on your past exams. Is there a pattern of frequently tested subjects? Are there 7 or 8 topics that the bar examiners like more than others? This will enable you to practice those frequently tested subjects.
By learning your bar exam, you will be better prepared to face the unknown and you will not be surprised when you open your exam booklet on the day of the bar exam.
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Bar Professors provide private bar exam tutors for repeat takers who have difficulty with the MBE, MEE, UBE, Florida, California, and New York bar exams. You can find us at http://barprofessors.com, like us on facebook at BarProfessors, follow us on twitter @BarProfessors or email us at pass@barprofessors.com.
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Friday, December 13, 2013
The February 2014 Bar Exam: Answering Only the Call of the Question
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Often in essay answers, I have seen students try to impress the bar examiners with all of their knowledge, even if it doesn’t apply to the specific call of the question.
The bar examiners don’t want a bunch of archane and esoteric information that you know about a particular subject. Don’t tell the bar examiners that the question is particularly interesting or that you know a lot of the subject at hand. Don’t make jokes in your essay answer.
Time is of the essence. The bar examiners craft the questions for the time allocated. They do not expect to see anything unrelated to the specific s of the question.
I have seen essay answers that look panic-stricken with a lot of useless information at the end of the answer, as if the student is putting everything in the answer but the kitchen sink. These brain dumps do nothing for you and will get you no extra points.
As boring as it sounds, answer the specific call of the question only.
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Often in essay answers, I have seen students try to impress the bar examiners with all of their knowledge, even if it doesn’t apply to the specific call of the question.
The bar examiners don’t want a bunch of archane and esoteric information that you know about a particular subject. Don’t tell the bar examiners that the question is particularly interesting or that you know a lot of the subject at hand. Don’t make jokes in your essay answer.
Time is of the essence. The bar examiners craft the questions for the time allocated. They do not expect to see anything unrelated to the specific s of the question.
I have seen essay answers that look panic-stricken with a lot of useless information at the end of the answer, as if the student is putting everything in the answer but the kitchen sink. These brain dumps do nothing for you and will get you no extra points.
As boring as it sounds, answer the specific call of the question only.
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Bar Professors provide private bar exam tutors for repeat takers who have difficulty with the MBE, MEE, UBE, Florida, California, and New York bar exams. You can find us at http://barprofessors.com, like us on facebook at BarProfessors, follow us on twitter @BarProfessors or email us at pass@barprofessors.com.
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Wednesday, December 11, 2013
The July 2013 Unsuccessful Applicants Should Obtain a Tutor for the February 2014 Bar Exam
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All state bar exam results have been released and it is time to think about repeating the bar exam for February 2014.
For repeat takers taking the February 2014 bar exam you should start preparing now. You must retain a bar exam tutor. Trying and preparing the same way has produced negative results. Repeat takers in pass at a percentage lower than 40%. Why risk this result again?
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All state bar exam results have been released and it is time to think about repeating the bar exam for February 2014.
For repeat takers taking the February 2014 bar exam you should start preparing now. You must retain a bar exam tutor. Trying and preparing the same way has produced negative results. Repeat takers in pass at a percentage lower than 40%. Why risk this result again?
Retain a Bar Professors’ bar exam tutor to help you pass the bar exam in February 2014.
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Tuesday, December 10, 2013
The February 2014 Bar Exam: Essay Writing for the Bar Exam
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Essay writing is a skill that you must master in order to pass the bar exam. For those persons who have failed the bar exam and are repeat takers, you have to examine how you have answered your essays and look for ways to improve your performance.
Many bar examiners write the bar exam as if the essays are a first interview with a new client. Keep that in mind as you write for an uninformed audience. Assume your audience knows nothing about the law. For example, if the client says someone hit him, you want to explain to that client why it is a battery and why the facts indicate it is a battery. You set out the law and then you analyze the facts as it pertains to the law. A knowledge of the substantive law is essential, as well as how you communicate your analysis to your client.
A key to good communication is your organization. If you are poorly organized, the bar examiner will find it hard to follow your essay or to give you much needed points.
Make sure you practice writing essays. Essays will become easier to write as you practice.
Also, remember that you must finish your essay in the time allotted by your exam. You cannot get points if you do not complete your essay.
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Essay writing is a skill that you must master in order to pass the bar exam. For those persons who have failed the bar exam and are repeat takers, you have to examine how you have answered your essays and look for ways to improve your performance.
Many bar examiners write the bar exam as if the essays are a first interview with a new client. Keep that in mind as you write for an uninformed audience. Assume your audience knows nothing about the law. For example, if the client says someone hit him, you want to explain to that client why it is a battery and why the facts indicate it is a battery. You set out the law and then you analyze the facts as it pertains to the law. A knowledge of the substantive law is essential, as well as how you communicate your analysis to your client.
A key to good communication is your organization. If you are poorly organized, the bar examiner will find it hard to follow your essay or to give you much needed points.
Make sure you practice writing essays. Essays will become easier to write as you practice.
Also, remember that you must finish your essay in the time allotted by your exam. You cannot get points if you do not complete your essay.
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Monday, December 9, 2013
The February 2014 Bar Exam: The MBE
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I have talked with many students this bar exam cycle about their MBE scores. Many students I talked with failed the MBE while passing the state portion of their bar exam. The MBE is always difficult because you have to get the right answer or you get no points. Across the board, whether you are from Harvard or from a third tier score, contracts and property are one and two for the hardest subjects of the six – and where most students have the most difficult. Torts is ranked as the easiest subject in terms of how many questions students get right nationally.
For those who failed the MBE exam, evaluate your scores carefully. Were your scores low in every subject or did you do well in some subjects and not well in others? This evaluation will determine how you should study of the February 2014 bar exam. If you have across the board weakness, then you have problems with the analytical portion of the test – you are not understanding the strategy of elimination. If you scores reflect an up and down weakness per subject matter, then you need to concentrate on those weak subject while not forgetting to work on your stronger subjects.
As the February 2014 bar comes closer, we will discuss strategies and tactics for the MBE.
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I have talked with many students this bar exam cycle about their MBE scores. Many students I talked with failed the MBE while passing the state portion of their bar exam. The MBE is always difficult because you have to get the right answer or you get no points. Across the board, whether you are from Harvard or from a third tier score, contracts and property are one and two for the hardest subjects of the six – and where most students have the most difficult. Torts is ranked as the easiest subject in terms of how many questions students get right nationally.
For those who failed the MBE exam, evaluate your scores carefully. Were your scores low in every subject or did you do well in some subjects and not well in others? This evaluation will determine how you should study of the February 2014 bar exam. If you have across the board weakness, then you have problems with the analytical portion of the test – you are not understanding the strategy of elimination. If you scores reflect an up and down weakness per subject matter, then you need to concentrate on those weak subject while not forgetting to work on your stronger subjects.
As the February 2014 bar comes closer, we will discuss strategies and tactics for the MBE.
Contact us at http://barprofessors.com for more information.
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Friday, December 6, 2013
The February 2014 Bar Exam: Achieving Your Goals
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Goal achievement is the key to studying for the bar exam, especially if you are a repeat taker. You must keep your eye on your ultimate goal – passing the bar exam, along with figuring out how best to get to that ultimate goal of passing the bar exam.
How do you go about getting prepared for the bar exam? Let’s look at your study goals. You need to accomplish two things: the ultimate and overall goal, which is to pass the bar exam, and a day-to-day goal, which is to work towards achieving your ultimate goal.
It is not only about setting your goals for success, but also by developing the strategies to achieve the goal and then implementing the strategies.
Implementing the strategies of passing the bar exam include goals, each and every day that you must work on. We have discussed employing a study plan. That study plan should include a goal each day – i.e. working on the black letter law or working on improving your essays, MBEs or MPTs. Make sure the goal is a realistic goal, but make sure that you are moving forward each and every day. Implementing your strategy includes working on your weaknesses every day so that you can improve your performance when it comes time to sit for your bar exam.
Remember that studying for the bar exam is a journey that must be accomplished in incremental steps.
Contact us at http://barprofessors.com for more information.
Bar Professors provide private bar exam tutors for repeat takers who have difficulty with the MBE, MEE, UBE, Florida, California, and New York bar exams. You can find us at http://barprofessors.com, like us on facebook at BarProfessors, follow us on twitter @BarProfessors or email us at pass@barprofessors.com.
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Goal achievement is the key to studying for the bar exam, especially if you are a repeat taker. You must keep your eye on your ultimate goal – passing the bar exam, along with figuring out how best to get to that ultimate goal of passing the bar exam.
How do you go about getting prepared for the bar exam? Let’s look at your study goals. You need to accomplish two things: the ultimate and overall goal, which is to pass the bar exam, and a day-to-day goal, which is to work towards achieving your ultimate goal.
It is not only about setting your goals for success, but also by developing the strategies to achieve the goal and then implementing the strategies.
Implementing the strategies of passing the bar exam include goals, each and every day that you must work on. We have discussed employing a study plan. That study plan should include a goal each day – i.e. working on the black letter law or working on improving your essays, MBEs or MPTs. Make sure the goal is a realistic goal, but make sure that you are moving forward each and every day. Implementing your strategy includes working on your weaknesses every day so that you can improve your performance when it comes time to sit for your bar exam.
Remember that studying for the bar exam is a journey that must be accomplished in incremental steps.
Contact us at http://barprofessors.com for more information.
Bar Professors provide private bar exam tutors for repeat takers who have difficulty with the MBE, MEE, UBE, Florida, California, and New York bar exams. You can find us at http://barprofessors.com, like us on facebook at BarProfessors, follow us on twitter @BarProfessors or email us at pass@barprofessors.com.
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Thursday, December 5, 2013
The February 2014 Bar Exam: Preparation, Success and Training
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Bar Professors will begin the process of discussing important topics to get you ready for the February 2014 bar exam. Although this advise is mainly for repeat takers, our advice can be used for those taking the bar exam for the first time.
Getting ready for the February 2014 bar exam is all about preparation. Preparation includes your mental attitude as well as your outward preparation. I often compare taking the bar exam to preparing for a marathon. You cannot jump out of bed the morning of the marathon and think that you will be able to run successfully, mile after mile, with no training. You must prepare beforehand and you must get ready for your bar exam marathon.
Mentally, you must get yourself comfortable with the idea that you will work every day and that, with proper preparation, you will pass the examination. Winners know the value of preparation. The philosopher, Confucius, once said that “success depends upon previous preparation, and without such preparation, there is sure to be failure.”
Muhammad Ali, the champion boxer, said that “I hated every minute of the training, but I said, “Don’t quit. Suffer now and live the rest of your life as a champion.”
February 2014 will be your championship moment, don’t let yourself down.
Contact us at http://barprofessors.com for more information.
Bar Professors provide private bar exam tutors for repeat takers who have difficulty with the MBE, MEE, UBE, Florida, California, and New York bar exams. You can find us at http://barprofessors.com, like us on facebook at BarProfessors, follow us on twitter @BarProfessors or email us at pass@barprofessors.com.
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Bar Professors will begin the process of discussing important topics to get you ready for the February 2014 bar exam. Although this advise is mainly for repeat takers, our advice can be used for those taking the bar exam for the first time.
Getting ready for the February 2014 bar exam is all about preparation. Preparation includes your mental attitude as well as your outward preparation. I often compare taking the bar exam to preparing for a marathon. You cannot jump out of bed the morning of the marathon and think that you will be able to run successfully, mile after mile, with no training. You must prepare beforehand and you must get ready for your bar exam marathon.
Mentally, you must get yourself comfortable with the idea that you will work every day and that, with proper preparation, you will pass the examination. Winners know the value of preparation. The philosopher, Confucius, once said that “success depends upon previous preparation, and without such preparation, there is sure to be failure.”
Muhammad Ali, the champion boxer, said that “I hated every minute of the training, but I said, “Don’t quit. Suffer now and live the rest of your life as a champion.”
February 2014 will be your championship moment, don’t let yourself down.
Contact us at http://barprofessors.com for more information.
Bar Professors provide private bar exam tutors for repeat takers who have difficulty with the MBE, MEE, UBE, Florida, California, and New York bar exams. You can find us at http://barprofessors.com, like us on facebook at BarProfessors, follow us on twitter @BarProfessors or email us at pass@barprofessors.com.
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Wednesday, December 4, 2013
The February 2014 Bar Exam: Plan Ahead and Stick to A Schedule
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In order to pass the bar exam in February 2014, you need two things: time-management and discipline. Planning ahead and sticking to a schedule will conquer both requirements. Thorough preparation is the key to passing the exam and having a schedule in place will allow you to manage your time and to stick to a study timetable. For a plan to work, you have to address your learning style as well as the substantive areas you will be tested on.
First make a calendar of the next 3 months – up to the bar exam date in February 2014. Set out a timetable of when and where you will study per day. Be sure your schedule is realistic. If you make it too onerous, you will not follow the schedule and you will put off studying. Be realistic with your goals and your study habits. For example, you can’t go throughout the entire day with no lunch or no exercise or take no breaks because you were unrealistic in the time aspect of your plan. You have to write a study plan that suits you and your personality without slacking off.
In the beginning, you are going to struggle with the voluminous materials, but keep at it and keep pushing the pace. It’s like training for a race. You first have to struggle through the repetition until it starts feeling right and you start performing at your optimal level.
For your schedule, you should first start with relearning and reviewing the outlines with some practice questions thrown in and as you pick up the pace, you’ll reverse it and do more practice questions and essays and only use your outlines for clarification on questions you get wrong or confused about.
Don’t ignore your weak areas or your strong areas. You may not need to schedule as much time in your stronger subjects, but review them as consistently as you do all the other subjects. You may not need to read or reread the outlines of your strong subjects, but during those time periods, practice your questions. You may need those extra points on the bar. For your weaker subjects, don’t spend too much time obsessing on your lack of knowledge or take away from other subjects you also need to study; and do not ignore your weak subjects. All bar examinees have weak subjects. Again, spend time on those subjects as you would other subjects and just keep practicing. You’ll be surprised at how much you really do know in those weak subjects.
Contact us at http://barprofessors.com for more information.
Bar Professors provide private bar exam tutors for repeat takers who have difficulty with the MBE, MEE, UBE, Florida, California, and New York bar exams. You can find us at http://barprofessors.com, like us on facebook at BarProfessors, follow us on twitter @BarProfessors or email us at pass@barprofessors.com.
We can help you succeed!
In order to pass the bar exam in February 2014, you need two things: time-management and discipline. Planning ahead and sticking to a schedule will conquer both requirements. Thorough preparation is the key to passing the exam and having a schedule in place will allow you to manage your time and to stick to a study timetable. For a plan to work, you have to address your learning style as well as the substantive areas you will be tested on.
First make a calendar of the next 3 months – up to the bar exam date in February 2014. Set out a timetable of when and where you will study per day. Be sure your schedule is realistic. If you make it too onerous, you will not follow the schedule and you will put off studying. Be realistic with your goals and your study habits. For example, you can’t go throughout the entire day with no lunch or no exercise or take no breaks because you were unrealistic in the time aspect of your plan. You have to write a study plan that suits you and your personality without slacking off.
In the beginning, you are going to struggle with the voluminous materials, but keep at it and keep pushing the pace. It’s like training for a race. You first have to struggle through the repetition until it starts feeling right and you start performing at your optimal level.
For your schedule, you should first start with relearning and reviewing the outlines with some practice questions thrown in and as you pick up the pace, you’ll reverse it and do more practice questions and essays and only use your outlines for clarification on questions you get wrong or confused about.
Don’t ignore your weak areas or your strong areas. You may not need to schedule as much time in your stronger subjects, but review them as consistently as you do all the other subjects. You may not need to read or reread the outlines of your strong subjects, but during those time periods, practice your questions. You may need those extra points on the bar. For your weaker subjects, don’t spend too much time obsessing on your lack of knowledge or take away from other subjects you also need to study; and do not ignore your weak subjects. All bar examinees have weak subjects. Again, spend time on those subjects as you would other subjects and just keep practicing. You’ll be surprised at how much you really do know in those weak subjects.
Contact us at http://barprofessors.com for more information.
Bar Professors provide private bar exam tutors for repeat takers who have difficulty with the MBE, MEE, UBE, Florida, California, and New York bar exams. You can find us at http://barprofessors.com, like us on facebook at BarProfessors, follow us on twitter @BarProfessors or email us at pass@barprofessors.com.
We can help you succeed!
Monday, December 2, 2013
The February 2014 Bar Exam: Friday is the Last Day for Discounts and Scholarships for All Bar Exam Tutorials
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Friday is the last day for discounts and partial scholarships for Bar Professors’ bar exam tutors for the February 2014 bar exam. We have had an overwhelming response for our tutorial services and wish to notify all of our potential bar exam tutor applicants.
Please go to our website and fill out the contact sheet and we will help you pass the bar exam. We also specialize in MBE tutorials.
Get help now and pass in February.
Contact us at http://barprofessors.com for more information.
Bar Professors provide private bar exam tutors for repeat takers who have difficulty with the MBE, MEE, UBE, Florida, California, and New York bar exams. You can find us at http://barprofessors.com, like us on facebook at BarProfessors, follow us on twitter @BarProfessors or email us at pass@barprofessors.com.
We can help you succeed!
Friday is the last day for discounts and partial scholarships for Bar Professors’ bar exam tutors for the February 2014 bar exam. We have had an overwhelming response for our tutorial services and wish to notify all of our potential bar exam tutor applicants.
Please go to our website and fill out the contact sheet and we will help you pass the bar exam. We also specialize in MBE tutorials.
Get help now and pass in February.
Contact us at http://barprofessors.com for more information.
Bar Professors provide private bar exam tutors for repeat takers who have difficulty with the MBE, MEE, UBE, Florida, California, and New York bar exams. You can find us at http://barprofessors.com, like us on facebook at BarProfessors, follow us on twitter @BarProfessors or email us at pass@barprofessors.com.
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Friday, November 29, 2013
The February 2014 Bar Exam: The Thanksgiving Weekend: Do You Know Where Your Bar Exam Books Are?
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For those who must retake the bar exam in February 2014, this weekend must be the time to pick up your bar exam books and start studying for a successful bar exam result. You have 3 months to get up off the floor, find a new attitude and tell yourself you will pass this time around.
For repeat takers, if have taken the bar exam multiple times and are still not getting the results you want, think about getting a Bar Professors’ tutor. There is obviously something about the way you study or how you study that is not producing results for you. A Bar Professors’ tutor can set up a study plan with you, discuss areas of the bar exam materials that you are not getting and keep you motivated and less isolated.
Contact us at http://barprofessors.com for more information.
Bar Professors provide private bar exam tutors for repeat takers who have difficulty with the MBE, MEE, UBE, Florida, California, and New York bar exams. You can find us at http://barprofessors.com, like us on facebook at BarProfessors, follow us on twitter @BarProfessors or email us at pass@barprofessors.com.
We can help you succeed!
For those who must retake the bar exam in February 2014, this weekend must be the time to pick up your bar exam books and start studying for a successful bar exam result. You have 3 months to get up off the floor, find a new attitude and tell yourself you will pass this time around.
For repeat takers, if have taken the bar exam multiple times and are still not getting the results you want, think about getting a Bar Professors’ tutor. There is obviously something about the way you study or how you study that is not producing results for you. A Bar Professors’ tutor can set up a study plan with you, discuss areas of the bar exam materials that you are not getting and keep you motivated and less isolated.
Contact us at http://barprofessors.com for more information.
Bar Professors provide private bar exam tutors for repeat takers who have difficulty with the MBE, MEE, UBE, Florida, California, and New York bar exams. You can find us at http://barprofessors.com, like us on facebook at BarProfessors, follow us on twitter @BarProfessors or email us at pass@barprofessors.com.
We can help you succeed!
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
The July 2013 Bar Results: All States Have Released its Results
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This week, with California holding the last spot, all states have released its results for the July 2013 bar exam. Congratulations to those who have passed this bar cycle – you have much to be thankful for at the start of your new career as a lawyer.
For those who have not passed yet, don’t be discouraged. You must look to February 2014 to get ready to take the bar exam again.
You must pass the bar exam and get it behind you.
The day after Thanksgiving is a good place to take the time to think about how to pass the bar exam and the mechanics of how you should study and prepare. Focus on your goal and work towards writing out a study schedule and make sure you keep your confidence and morale high. It does no good for you to be depressed or to believe that you will not pass. Put the poor bar exam score behind you and get ready.
If this is at least your third attempt to pass the bar exam or your scores are low on your second attempt, think seriously about getting a bar exam tutor. Contact Bar Professors and we’ll help you pass the bar exam.
Contact us at http://barprofessors.com for more information.
Bar Professors provide private bar exam tutors for repeat takers who have difficulty with the MBE, MEE, UBE, Florida, California, and New York bar exams. You can find us at http://barprofessors.com, like us on facebook at BarProfessors, follow us on twitter @BarProfessors or email us at pass@barprofessors.com.
We can help you succeed!
This week, with California holding the last spot, all states have released its results for the July 2013 bar exam. Congratulations to those who have passed this bar cycle – you have much to be thankful for at the start of your new career as a lawyer.
For those who have not passed yet, don’t be discouraged. You must look to February 2014 to get ready to take the bar exam again.
You must pass the bar exam and get it behind you.
The day after Thanksgiving is a good place to take the time to think about how to pass the bar exam and the mechanics of how you should study and prepare. Focus on your goal and work towards writing out a study schedule and make sure you keep your confidence and morale high. It does no good for you to be depressed or to believe that you will not pass. Put the poor bar exam score behind you and get ready.
If this is at least your third attempt to pass the bar exam or your scores are low on your second attempt, think seriously about getting a bar exam tutor. Contact Bar Professors and we’ll help you pass the bar exam.
Contact us at http://barprofessors.com for more information.
Bar Professors provide private bar exam tutors for repeat takers who have difficulty with the MBE, MEE, UBE, Florida, California, and New York bar exams. You can find us at http://barprofessors.com, like us on facebook at BarProfessors, follow us on twitter @BarProfessors or email us at pass@barprofessors.com.
We can help you succeed!
Sunday, November 24, 2013
July 2013 Bar Results: California Has Released its Results through Public Look-Up
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California has released its results, through public look up, this morning. You can now see which of your friends or fellow students have passed.
Contact us at http://barprofessors.com for more information.
Bar Professors provide private bar exam tutors for repeat takers who have difficulty with the MBE, MEE, UBE, Florida, California, and New York bar exams. You can find us at http://barprofessors.com, like us on facebook at BarProfessors, follow us on twitter @BarProfessors or email us at pass@barprofessors.com.
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California has released its results, through public look up, this morning. You can now see which of your friends or fellow students have passed.
Contact us at http://barprofessors.com for more information.
Bar Professors provide private bar exam tutors for repeat takers who have difficulty with the MBE, MEE, UBE, Florida, California, and New York bar exams. You can find us at http://barprofessors.com, like us on facebook at BarProfessors, follow us on twitter @BarProfessors or email us at pass@barprofessors.com.
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Saturday, November 23, 2013
July 2013 Bar Results: The California Bar Exam Results Statistics
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The State Bar of California's Committee of Bar Examiners reported that 55.8% of the applicants passed the July 2013 General Bar Examination (GBX).
Preliminary statistical analyses show that of the 8,900 applicants who took the exam, 74.6% were first-time takers. The passing rate for the 6,636 first-time applicants was 68% overall. The passing rate for the 2,264 applicants repeating the examination was 21% overall.
Preliminary statistical analyses show the first-time and repeater percent passing the exam by law school type as follows:
California ABA: first time taker pass rate: 76%; repeat taker pass rate: 33%
Out of state ABA: first time taker pass rate: 64%; repeat taker pass rate: 19%
CA accredited (but not ABA): first time taker pass rate: 36%; repeat taker pass rate: 13%
Unaccredited fixed faculty: first time taker pass rate: 14%; repeat taker pass rate: 11%
Unaccredited Correspondence: first time taker pass rate: 35%; repeat taker pass rate: 12%
Unaccredited Distance Learning: first time taker pass rate: 16%; repeat taker pass rate: 7%
It is very telling statistic that if you are going to take the California bar exam, it is better to go to an ABA school in California. There is an 12% difference between CA ABA schools vs. non-CA ABA schools. In most states, there is not much difference between pass rates of state schools vs. non state law schools.
It is also interesting to note that it’s better to attend an unaccredited correspondence school than any other non-ABA school in California – even the CA accredited, but not ABA schools. Obviously the non-ABA schools in California are a waste of time and money, even with their buildings and faculty, at least for those students trying to pass the bar exam.
As you can see by the statistics, repeat takers have an incredible difficult time passing the bar exam. If you are a repeat bar exam taker, contact Bar Professors. We can help you succeed.
Contact us at http://barprofessors.com for more information.
Bar Professors provide private bar exam tutors for repeat takers who have difficulty with the MBE, MEE, UBE, Florida, California, and New York bar exams. You can find us at http://barprofessors.com, like us on facebook at BarProfessors, follow us on twitter @BarProfessors or email us at pass@barprofessors.com.
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The State Bar of California's Committee of Bar Examiners reported that 55.8% of the applicants passed the July 2013 General Bar Examination (GBX).
Preliminary statistical analyses show that of the 8,900 applicants who took the exam, 74.6% were first-time takers. The passing rate for the 6,636 first-time applicants was 68% overall. The passing rate for the 2,264 applicants repeating the examination was 21% overall.
Preliminary statistical analyses show the first-time and repeater percent passing the exam by law school type as follows:
California ABA: first time taker pass rate: 76%; repeat taker pass rate: 33%
Out of state ABA: first time taker pass rate: 64%; repeat taker pass rate: 19%
CA accredited (but not ABA): first time taker pass rate: 36%; repeat taker pass rate: 13%
Unaccredited fixed faculty: first time taker pass rate: 14%; repeat taker pass rate: 11%
Unaccredited Correspondence: first time taker pass rate: 35%; repeat taker pass rate: 12%
Unaccredited Distance Learning: first time taker pass rate: 16%; repeat taker pass rate: 7%
It is very telling statistic that if you are going to take the California bar exam, it is better to go to an ABA school in California. There is an 12% difference between CA ABA schools vs. non-CA ABA schools. In most states, there is not much difference between pass rates of state schools vs. non state law schools.
It is also interesting to note that it’s better to attend an unaccredited correspondence school than any other non-ABA school in California – even the CA accredited, but not ABA schools. Obviously the non-ABA schools in California are a waste of time and money, even with their buildings and faculty, at least for those students trying to pass the bar exam.
As you can see by the statistics, repeat takers have an incredible difficult time passing the bar exam. If you are a repeat bar exam taker, contact Bar Professors. We can help you succeed.
Contact us at http://barprofessors.com for more information.
Bar Professors provide private bar exam tutors for repeat takers who have difficulty with the MBE, MEE, UBE, Florida, California, and New York bar exams. You can find us at http://barprofessors.com, like us on facebook at BarProfessors, follow us on twitter @BarProfessors or email us at pass@barprofessors.com.
We can help you succeed!
Friday, November 22, 2013
July 2013 Bar Results: The California Bar Exam Results Have Been Released
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The long wait is over for California. The California Bar Exam results for July 2013 have been released for private look-up. The pass list will be available to the public beginning Sunday, November 24, 2013 at 6:00 AM (PST).
Congratulations to those who have passed.
Contact us at http://barprofessors.com for more information.
Bar Professors provide private bar exam tutors for repeat takers who have difficulty with the MBE, MEE, UBE, Florida, California, and New York bar exams. You can find us at http://barprofessors.com, like us on facebook at BarProfessors, follow us on twitter @BarProfessors or email us at pass@barprofessors.com.
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The long wait is over for California. The California Bar Exam results for July 2013 have been released for private look-up. The pass list will be available to the public beginning Sunday, November 24, 2013 at 6:00 AM (PST).
Congratulations to those who have passed.
Contact us at http://barprofessors.com for more information.
Bar Professors provide private bar exam tutors for repeat takers who have difficulty with the MBE, MEE, UBE, Florida, California, and New York bar exams. You can find us at http://barprofessors.com, like us on facebook at BarProfessors, follow us on twitter @BarProfessors or email us at pass@barprofessors.com.
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July 2013 Bar Results: The California Bar Exam Results Will Be Released Today
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The long wait is over for California. The California Bar Exam results for July 2013 will be coming out today, Friday, November 22nd, at 6 pm PST.
Good luck to all those in California waiting for results.
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Bar Professors provide private bar exam tutors for repeat takers who have difficulty with the MBE, MEE, UBE, Florida, California, and New York bar exams. You can find us at http://barprofessors.com, like us on facebook at BarProfessors, follow us on twitter @BarProfessors or email us at pass@barprofessors.com.
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The long wait is over for California. The California Bar Exam results for July 2013 will be coming out today, Friday, November 22nd, at 6 pm PST.
Good luck to all those in California waiting for results.
Contact us at http://barprofessors.com for more information.
Bar Professors provide private bar exam tutors for repeat takers who have difficulty with the MBE, MEE, UBE, Florida, California, and New York bar exams. You can find us at http://barprofessors.com, like us on facebook at BarProfessors, follow us on twitter @BarProfessors or email us at pass@barprofessors.com.
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Thursday, November 21, 2013
July 2013 Bar Results: The California Bar Exam Results Will Be Released Tomorrow
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The California Bar Exam results for July 2013 will be coming out tomorrow, Friday, November 22nd, at 6 pm PST.
Good luck to all those in California waiting for results.
Contact us at http://barprofessors.com for more information.
Bar Professors provide private bar exam tutors for repeat takers who have difficulty with the MBE, MEE, UBE, Florida, California, and New York bar exams. You can find us at http://barprofessors.com, like us on facebook at BarProfessors, follow us on twitter @BarProfessors or email us at pass@barprofessors.com.
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The California Bar Exam results for July 2013 will be coming out tomorrow, Friday, November 22nd, at 6 pm PST.
Good luck to all those in California waiting for results.
Contact us at http://barprofessors.com for more information.
Bar Professors provide private bar exam tutors for repeat takers who have difficulty with the MBE, MEE, UBE, Florida, California, and New York bar exams. You can find us at http://barprofessors.com, like us on facebook at BarProfessors, follow us on twitter @BarProfessors or email us at pass@barprofessors.com.
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Wednesday, November 20, 2013
July 2013 Bar Results: Foreign Educated Lawyers: When You Must Pass the New York and California Bar Exams
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The bar exam results for July 2013 from New York indicated that foreign educated lawyers passed at a first time rate of 46%, and that all foreign educated lawyers passed at a 37% rate. In California, the results are even worse. In July 2012, California’s foreign educated lawyers passed at an 16.5% first time rate, with repeat takers passing at only a 9.6%.
As can be seen, the pass rate is dismal for foreign educated lawyers. That’s why, before sitting for a bar exam, foreign educated lawyers need a bar tutor. Working with a tutor will dramatically improve your chances of passing. Write, write and write some more. An applicant needs to learn to write on the bar exam subjects to both understand the law and to develop a writing structure. Memorize the law “cold” because you have a built in language barrier. You do not have the time to think about the law, you must know it. Above all else, start early.
BarProfessors offer private tutoring for ESL students and foreign educated lawyers for the New York and California bar exam. Please e-mail us at pass@barprofessors.com.
Contact us at http://barprofessors.com for more information.
Bar Professors provide private bar exam tutors for repeat takers who have difficulty with the MBE, MEE, UBE, Florida, California, and New York bar exams. You can find us at http://barprofessors.com, like us on facebook at BarProfessors, follow us on twitter @BarProfessors or email us at pass@barprofessors.com.
We can help you succeed!
The bar exam results for July 2013 from New York indicated that foreign educated lawyers passed at a first time rate of 46%, and that all foreign educated lawyers passed at a 37% rate. In California, the results are even worse. In July 2012, California’s foreign educated lawyers passed at an 16.5% first time rate, with repeat takers passing at only a 9.6%.
As can be seen, the pass rate is dismal for foreign educated lawyers. That’s why, before sitting for a bar exam, foreign educated lawyers need a bar tutor. Working with a tutor will dramatically improve your chances of passing. Write, write and write some more. An applicant needs to learn to write on the bar exam subjects to both understand the law and to develop a writing structure. Memorize the law “cold” because you have a built in language barrier. You do not have the time to think about the law, you must know it. Above all else, start early.
BarProfessors offer private tutoring for ESL students and foreign educated lawyers for the New York and California bar exam. Please e-mail us at pass@barprofessors.com.
Contact us at http://barprofessors.com for more information.
Bar Professors provide private bar exam tutors for repeat takers who have difficulty with the MBE, MEE, UBE, Florida, California, and New York bar exams. You can find us at http://barprofessors.com, like us on facebook at BarProfessors, follow us on twitter @BarProfessors or email us at pass@barprofessors.com.
We can help you succeed!
Monday, November 18, 2013
July 2013 Bar Results: California To Come Out on Friday
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California will release their July 2013 bar exam results on Friday, November 22nd at 6 pm for private look up.
Good luck to all those waiting for results in California
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California will release their July 2013 bar exam results on Friday, November 22nd at 6 pm for private look up.
Good luck to all those waiting for results in California
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Bar Professors provide private bar exam tutors for repeat takers who have difficulty with the MBE, MEE, UBE, Florida, California, and New York bar exams. You can find us at http://barprofessors.com, like us on facebook at BarProfessors, follow us on twitter @BarProfessors or email us at pass@barprofessors.com.
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Friday, November 15, 2013
July 2013 Bar Results: The Rhode Island Bar Exam Results Have Been Released
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The results of the Rhode Island bar exam for July 2013 has come out today. The list of the passing applicants was posted at the Supreme Court at the clerk’s office and on the court’s website.
Congratulations to those who passed.
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The results of the Rhode Island bar exam for July 2013 has come out today. The list of the passing applicants was posted at the Supreme Court at the clerk’s office and on the court’s website.
Congratulations to those who passed.
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Bar Professors provide private bar exam tutors for repeat takers who have difficulty with the MBE, MEE, UBE, Florida, California, and New York bar exams. You can find us at http://barprofessors.com, like us on facebook at BarProfessors, follow us on twitter @BarProfessors or email us at pass@barprofessors.com.
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July 2013 Bar Results: The Rhode Island Bar Exam Results Will Be Released Today
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The results of the Rhode Island bar exam for July 2013 will be coming out today. The list of the passing applicants will be posted at the Supreme Court at the clerk’s office and on the court’s website (look under “current interest”). The results will be released by 2 pm.
Good luck to all those waiting for results in Rhode Island.
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Bar Professors provide private bar exam tutors for repeat takers who have difficulty with the MBE, MEE, UBE, Florida, California, and New York bar exams. You can find us at http://barprofessors.com, like us on facebook at BarProfessors, follow us on twitter @BarProfessors or email us at pass@barprofessors.com.
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The results of the Rhode Island bar exam for July 2013 will be coming out today. The list of the passing applicants will be posted at the Supreme Court at the clerk’s office and on the court’s website (look under “current interest”). The results will be released by 2 pm.
Good luck to all those waiting for results in Rhode Island.
Contact us at http://barprofessors.com for more information.
Bar Professors provide private bar exam tutors for repeat takers who have difficulty with the MBE, MEE, UBE, Florida, California, and New York bar exams. You can find us at http://barprofessors.com, like us on facebook at BarProfessors, follow us on twitter @BarProfessors or email us at pass@barprofessors.com.
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Wednesday, November 13, 2013
The February 2014 Bar Exam: Plan Ahead and Stick to A Schedule
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In order to pass the bar exam in February 2014, you need two things: time-management and discipline. Planning ahead and sticking to a schedule will conquer both requirements. Thorough preparation is the key to passing the exam and having a schedule in place will allow you to manage your time and to stick to a study timetable. For a plan to work, you have to address your learning style as well as the substantive areas you will be tested on.
First make a calendar of the next 3 months – up to the bar exam date in February 2014. Set out a timetable of when and where you will study per day. Be sure your schedule is realistic. If you make it too onerous, you will not follow the schedule and you will put off studying. Be realistic with your goals and your study habits. For example, you can’t go throughout the entire day with no lunch or no exercise or take no breaks because you were unrealistic in the time aspect of your plan. You have to write a study plan that suits you and your personality without slacking off.
In the beginning, you are going to struggle with the voluminous materials, but keep at it and keep pushing the pace. It’s like training for a race. You first have to struggle through the repetition until it starts feeling right and you start performing at your optimal level.
For your schedule, you should first start with relearning and reviewing the outlines with some practice questions thrown in and as you pick up the pace, you’ll reverse it and do more practice questions and essays and only use your outlines for clarification on questions you get wrong or confused about.
Don’t ignore your weak areas or your strong areas. You may not need to schedule as much time in your stronger subjects, but review them as consistently as you do all the other subjects. You may not need to read or reread the outlines of your strong subjects, but during those time periods, practice your questions. You may need those extra points on the bar. For your weaker subjects, don’t spend too much time obsessing on your lack of knowledge or take away from other subjects you also need to study; and do not ignore your weak subjects. All bar examinees have weak subjects. Again, spend time on those subjects as you would other subjects and just keep practicing. You’ll be surprised at how much you really do know in those weak subjects.
Repeat bar exam takers should get a Bar Professors’ tutor to help with organization, scheduling and extensive tutoring.
Contact us at http://barprofessors.com for more information.
Bar Professors provide private bar exam tutors for repeat takers who have difficulty with the MBE, MEE, UBE, Florida, California, and New York bar exams. You can find us at http://barprofessors.com, like us on facebook at BarProfessors, follow us on twitter @BarProfessors or email us at pass@barprofessors.com.
We can help you succeed!
In order to pass the bar exam in February 2014, you need two things: time-management and discipline. Planning ahead and sticking to a schedule will conquer both requirements. Thorough preparation is the key to passing the exam and having a schedule in place will allow you to manage your time and to stick to a study timetable. For a plan to work, you have to address your learning style as well as the substantive areas you will be tested on.
First make a calendar of the next 3 months – up to the bar exam date in February 2014. Set out a timetable of when and where you will study per day. Be sure your schedule is realistic. If you make it too onerous, you will not follow the schedule and you will put off studying. Be realistic with your goals and your study habits. For example, you can’t go throughout the entire day with no lunch or no exercise or take no breaks because you were unrealistic in the time aspect of your plan. You have to write a study plan that suits you and your personality without slacking off.
In the beginning, you are going to struggle with the voluminous materials, but keep at it and keep pushing the pace. It’s like training for a race. You first have to struggle through the repetition until it starts feeling right and you start performing at your optimal level.
For your schedule, you should first start with relearning and reviewing the outlines with some practice questions thrown in and as you pick up the pace, you’ll reverse it and do more practice questions and essays and only use your outlines for clarification on questions you get wrong or confused about.
Don’t ignore your weak areas or your strong areas. You may not need to schedule as much time in your stronger subjects, but review them as consistently as you do all the other subjects. You may not need to read or reread the outlines of your strong subjects, but during those time periods, practice your questions. You may need those extra points on the bar. For your weaker subjects, don’t spend too much time obsessing on your lack of knowledge or take away from other subjects you also need to study; and do not ignore your weak subjects. All bar examinees have weak subjects. Again, spend time on those subjects as you would other subjects and just keep practicing. You’ll be surprised at how much you really do know in those weak subjects.
Repeat bar exam takers should get a Bar Professors’ tutor to help with organization, scheduling and extensive tutoring.
Contact us at http://barprofessors.com for more information.
Bar Professors provide private bar exam tutors for repeat takers who have difficulty with the MBE, MEE, UBE, Florida, California, and New York bar exams. You can find us at http://barprofessors.com, like us on facebook at BarProfessors, follow us on twitter @BarProfessors or email us at pass@barprofessors.com.
We can help you succeed!
Tuesday, November 12, 2013
New York Bar Exam Repeat Takers: Start Studying Now for the February 2014 Bar
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New York repeat bar exam takers have a disadvantage from many states because of New York’s late release date. The results for the July 2013 bar exam came out in November. You do not have had time to process the fact that you did not pass the New York bar exam. Now it is time to take action and make sure you pass the February 2014 bar exam.
For the New York bar exam repeat takers for February 2014 start your preparation now. It’s time now to forget about what happened on your last bar attempt and start anew. For 2nd, 3rd, and 4th time takers, you must obtain a bar tutor. The traditional commercial bar course did not and will not work for you.
Contact us at http://barprofessors.com for more information.
Bar Professors provide private bar exam tutors for repeat takers who have difficulty with the MBE, MEE, UBE, Florida, California, and New York bar exams. You can find us at http://barprofessors.com, like us on facebook at BarProfessors, follow us on twitter @BarProfessors or email us at pass@barprofessors.com.
We can help you succeed!
New York repeat bar exam takers have a disadvantage from many states because of New York’s late release date. The results for the July 2013 bar exam came out in November. You do not have had time to process the fact that you did not pass the New York bar exam. Now it is time to take action and make sure you pass the February 2014 bar exam.
For the New York bar exam repeat takers for February 2014 start your preparation now. It’s time now to forget about what happened on your last bar attempt and start anew. For 2nd, 3rd, and 4th time takers, you must obtain a bar tutor. The traditional commercial bar course did not and will not work for you.
Contact us at http://barprofessors.com for more information.
Bar Professors provide private bar exam tutors for repeat takers who have difficulty with the MBE, MEE, UBE, Florida, California, and New York bar exams. You can find us at http://barprofessors.com, like us on facebook at BarProfessors, follow us on twitter @BarProfessors or email us at pass@barprofessors.com.
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Monday, November 11, 2013
The July 2013 Bar Exam: Character and Fitness to Practice Law
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After passing the bar exam, all applicants must go through character and fitness evaluations before they are admitted to the bar exam. Here is an interesting case coming out of California.
Stephen Glass applied to practice law in California after passing the state's bar exam in 2007. But State Bar officials have been grappling with his application since, finally appealing to the California Supreme Court to decide.
Glass says he made up all or parts of 42 magazine articles published in the New Republic, Rolling Stone and elsewhere in the 1990s when he was in his mid-20s and a rising literary star. He then tried to cover up his deceit by creating business cards, a fictitious Web site and having his brother pose as a source when editors began scrutinizing his work.
Two years after he was drummed out of journalism in 1998, Glass graduated from Georgetown University's law school. He first passed the New York bar exam, but was disqualified from practicing law. Chief Justice Tani Cantil-Sakauye noted that Glass gave misleading information to New York State Bar officials by undercounting the number of articles he fabricated when applying for a law license in that state. New York officials rejected his application to practice law in that state in 2004.
At the hearing, several California Supreme Court justices expressed skepticism Wednesday that a disgraced former journalist who fabricated dozens of articles for well-known publications is morally fit to practice law. A majority of the court appeared to agree that Glass has not done enough good works since his fall from grace 15 years ago to be allowed to practice law in California.
Justice Ming Chin said it appeared Glass benefited from his fraud by publishing a novel in 2003 loosely based on his life that earned him $140,000. Justice Chin also noted that Glass has never paid back the money he earned by publishing the fabricated articles.
Justice Corrigan said she was troubled with Glass' lack of an extensive record of volunteerism and willingness to act as a cautionary tale for aspiring journalists through speaking engagements at colleges and elsewhere.
The California Supreme Court has 90 days to decide whether to give Mr. Glass a law license. Currently, he is a paralegal working in LA.
What do you think? Should the California Supreme Court give Mr. Glass a law license? Leave your comments below.
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Bar Professors provide private bar exam tutors for repeat takers who have difficulty with the MBE, MEE, UBE, Florida, California, and New York bar exams. You can find us at http://barprofessors.com, like us on facebook at BarProfessors, follow us on twitter @BarProfessors or email us at pass@barprofessors.com.
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After passing the bar exam, all applicants must go through character and fitness evaluations before they are admitted to the bar exam. Here is an interesting case coming out of California.
Stephen Glass applied to practice law in California after passing the state's bar exam in 2007. But State Bar officials have been grappling with his application since, finally appealing to the California Supreme Court to decide.
Glass says he made up all or parts of 42 magazine articles published in the New Republic, Rolling Stone and elsewhere in the 1990s when he was in his mid-20s and a rising literary star. He then tried to cover up his deceit by creating business cards, a fictitious Web site and having his brother pose as a source when editors began scrutinizing his work.
Two years after he was drummed out of journalism in 1998, Glass graduated from Georgetown University's law school. He first passed the New York bar exam, but was disqualified from practicing law. Chief Justice Tani Cantil-Sakauye noted that Glass gave misleading information to New York State Bar officials by undercounting the number of articles he fabricated when applying for a law license in that state. New York officials rejected his application to practice law in that state in 2004.
At the hearing, several California Supreme Court justices expressed skepticism Wednesday that a disgraced former journalist who fabricated dozens of articles for well-known publications is morally fit to practice law. A majority of the court appeared to agree that Glass has not done enough good works since his fall from grace 15 years ago to be allowed to practice law in California.
Justice Ming Chin said it appeared Glass benefited from his fraud by publishing a novel in 2003 loosely based on his life that earned him $140,000. Justice Chin also noted that Glass has never paid back the money he earned by publishing the fabricated articles.
Justice Corrigan said she was troubled with Glass' lack of an extensive record of volunteerism and willingness to act as a cautionary tale for aspiring journalists through speaking engagements at colleges and elsewhere.
The California Supreme Court has 90 days to decide whether to give Mr. Glass a law license. Currently, he is a paralegal working in LA.
What do you think? Should the California Supreme Court give Mr. Glass a law license? Leave your comments below.
Contact us at http://barprofessors.com for more information.
Bar Professors provide private bar exam tutors for repeat takers who have difficulty with the MBE, MEE, UBE, Florida, California, and New York bar exams. You can find us at http://barprofessors.com, like us on facebook at BarProfessors, follow us on twitter @BarProfessors or email us at pass@barprofessors.com.
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Friday, November 8, 2013
The July 2013 Bar Exam: Why Do Law Students Fail the Bar Exam
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Now that most of the bar exam results have been posted, those who have failed their bar exam must analyze their scores and figure out why they failed and how to pass their bar exam for February 2014. Today we will discuss why you failed and, in a later blog, discuss ways to pass the bar exam.
You reverted back to bad writing habits developed in law school.
Under the pressures of the bar exam, many students revert back to bad habits. These bad habits allowed you to graduate from law school, even with average grades, but you cannot continue to write the way you did in law school. Some of your bad habits include, not organizing your answer, no line by line analysis and not answering the call of the question.
You have Poor Preparation and Time Management.
You may have started bar preparation entirely too late, leaving yourself in a rush mode. For the upcoming February 2014 bar, your preparation should start no later than November, 2013. You should allow yourself 5 to 6 hours per day for studying. But more importantly, studying correctly is the key. You need to write and answer many essays and MBE questions. Your answers must be evaluated by a private tutor.
You don’t really believe that you will pass
You may have been that student in law school that got an average to below average grades. Or you struggled through law school. However, in the back of your mind, you know that you were not a good student and you know that the bar exam is hard. You must have a belief that you will pass. Get rid of all negative thoughts, people and things. You must truly believe that you will pass. You must say this every single day prior to the bar and you must have the confidence to succeed.
Contact us at http://barprofessors.com for more information.
Bar Professors provide private bar exam tutors for repeat takers who have difficulty with the MBE, MEE, UBE, Florida, California, and New York bar exams. You can find us at http://barprofessors.com, like us on facebook at BarProfessors, follow us on twitter @BarProfessors or email us at pass@barprofessors.com.
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Now that most of the bar exam results have been posted, those who have failed their bar exam must analyze their scores and figure out why they failed and how to pass their bar exam for February 2014. Today we will discuss why you failed and, in a later blog, discuss ways to pass the bar exam.
You reverted back to bad writing habits developed in law school.
Under the pressures of the bar exam, many students revert back to bad habits. These bad habits allowed you to graduate from law school, even with average grades, but you cannot continue to write the way you did in law school. Some of your bad habits include, not organizing your answer, no line by line analysis and not answering the call of the question.
You have Poor Preparation and Time Management.
You may have started bar preparation entirely too late, leaving yourself in a rush mode. For the upcoming February 2014 bar, your preparation should start no later than November, 2013. You should allow yourself 5 to 6 hours per day for studying. But more importantly, studying correctly is the key. You need to write and answer many essays and MBE questions. Your answers must be evaluated by a private tutor.
You don’t really believe that you will pass
You may have been that student in law school that got an average to below average grades. Or you struggled through law school. However, in the back of your mind, you know that you were not a good student and you know that the bar exam is hard. You must have a belief that you will pass. Get rid of all negative thoughts, people and things. You must truly believe that you will pass. You must say this every single day prior to the bar and you must have the confidence to succeed.
Contact us at http://barprofessors.com for more information.
Bar Professors provide private bar exam tutors for repeat takers who have difficulty with the MBE, MEE, UBE, Florida, California, and New York bar exams. You can find us at http://barprofessors.com, like us on facebook at BarProfessors, follow us on twitter @BarProfessors or email us at pass@barprofessors.com.
We can help you succeed!
Thursday, November 7, 2013
The July 2013 Bar Exam: Passing the New York Bar Exam When English is Your Second Language
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The bar exam results for July 2013 from New York indicated that foreign educated lawyers passed at a first time rate of 46%, and that all foreign educated lawyers passed at a 37% rate.
I have been receiving e-mails from applicants who are having trouble with the bar exam because English is their second language. Also, we have had a multitude of people from foreign cities read this blog.
How should a person prepare for the New York bar exam when English is their second language?
1. First, and for most, obtain a Bar Professors' private tutor to evaluate your essays. Working with a tutor will dramatically improve your chances of passing.
2. Write, write and write some more. An applicant needs to learn to write on the New York bar subjects to both understand the law and to develop a writing structure.
3. Memorize the law “cold” because you have a built in language barrier. You do not have the time to think about the law, you must know it.
4. Start early.
Implementing the above will help you be successful on the New York Bar Exam.
Contact us at http://barprofessors.com for more information.
Bar Professors provide private bar exam tutors for repeat takers who have difficulty with the MBE, MEE, UBE, Florida, California, and New York bar exams. You can find us at http://barprofessors.com, like us on facebook at BarProfessors, follow us on twitter @BarProfessors or email us at pass@barprofessors.com.
We can help you succeed!
The bar exam results for July 2013 from New York indicated that foreign educated lawyers passed at a first time rate of 46%, and that all foreign educated lawyers passed at a 37% rate.
I have been receiving e-mails from applicants who are having trouble with the bar exam because English is their second language. Also, we have had a multitude of people from foreign cities read this blog.
How should a person prepare for the New York bar exam when English is their second language?
1. First, and for most, obtain a Bar Professors' private tutor to evaluate your essays. Working with a tutor will dramatically improve your chances of passing.
2. Write, write and write some more. An applicant needs to learn to write on the New York bar subjects to both understand the law and to develop a writing structure.
3. Memorize the law “cold” because you have a built in language barrier. You do not have the time to think about the law, you must know it.
4. Start early.
Implementing the above will help you be successful on the New York Bar Exam.
Contact us at http://barprofessors.com for more information.
Bar Professors provide private bar exam tutors for repeat takers who have difficulty with the MBE, MEE, UBE, Florida, California, and New York bar exams. You can find us at http://barprofessors.com, like us on facebook at BarProfessors, follow us on twitter @BarProfessors or email us at pass@barprofessors.com.
We can help you succeed!
Wednesday, November 6, 2013
The July 2013 Bar Exam: New Jersey, Maryland, Ohio, South Carolina, Rhode Island and California Bar Exam Results
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Maryland, Ohio, and South Carolina's bar exam results for July 2013 have all come out. The names of the successful applicants are on their websites.
New Jersey’s bar exam results came out on Monday. The pass rate was listed at 80.4%
Congratulations to all those who have passed.
We are still waiting for results from the smallest state and the largest state:
Rhode Island's bar exam results will be coming out on November 15, 2014 by 2 pm.
California’s bar exam results will be coming out on November 22, 2014 by 6 pm.
Good luck to those who are still waiting for results.
Contact us at http://barprofessors.com for more information.
Bar Professors provide private bar exam tutors for repeat takers who have difficulty with the MBE, MEE, UBE, Florida, California, and New York bar exams. You can find us at http://barprofessors.com, like us on facebook at BarProfessors, follow us on twitter @BarProfessors or email us at pass@barprofessors.com.
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Maryland, Ohio, and South Carolina's bar exam results for July 2013 have all come out. The names of the successful applicants are on their websites.
New Jersey’s bar exam results came out on Monday. The pass rate was listed at 80.4%
Congratulations to all those who have passed.
We are still waiting for results from the smallest state and the largest state:
Rhode Island's bar exam results will be coming out on November 15, 2014 by 2 pm.
California’s bar exam results will be coming out on November 22, 2014 by 6 pm.
Good luck to those who are still waiting for results.
Contact us at http://barprofessors.com for more information.
Bar Professors provide private bar exam tutors for repeat takers who have difficulty with the MBE, MEE, UBE, Florida, California, and New York bar exams. You can find us at http://barprofessors.com, like us on facebook at BarProfessors, follow us on twitter @BarProfessors or email us at pass@barprofessors.com.
We can help you succeed!
Tuesday, November 5, 2013
The July 2013 Bar Exam: Repeat Bar Exam Takers: A Plan for Success
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New York repeat bar exam takers should be very concerned with their ability to pass the New York Bar Exam for a second, third or multiple times.
As we have shown through our blog, the repeat bar exam taker numbers are substantially lower than first time takers. Absent a very structured study bar exam plan, many of the repeat bar exam takers will repeatedly fail the bar until they just give up on their dream of becoming a lawyer. As a law professor, I know too many students in this heart-breaking category. They are devastated with their failure beyond comprehension. They are literally paralyzed with indecision, depression and uncertainty about their career and, more importantly, they question their own ability to pass the bar.
My advice is to start with a very intensive structured plan. Obtain a Bar Professors' tutor and, more importantly, believe you will pass. Above all else, do not prepare for the exam as you did the first time. You have to change your approach with a structured plan for success. Good luck.
Contact us at http://barprofessors.com for more information.
Bar Professors provide private bar exam tutors for repeat takers who have difficulty with the MBE, MEE, UBE, Florida, California, and New York bar exams. You can find us at http://barprofessors.com, like us on facebook at BarProfessors, follow us on twitter @BarProfessors or email us at pass@barprofessors.com.
We can help you succeed!
New York repeat bar exam takers should be very concerned with their ability to pass the New York Bar Exam for a second, third or multiple times.
As we have shown through our blog, the repeat bar exam taker numbers are substantially lower than first time takers. Absent a very structured study bar exam plan, many of the repeat bar exam takers will repeatedly fail the bar until they just give up on their dream of becoming a lawyer. As a law professor, I know too many students in this heart-breaking category. They are devastated with their failure beyond comprehension. They are literally paralyzed with indecision, depression and uncertainty about their career and, more importantly, they question their own ability to pass the bar.
My advice is to start with a very intensive structured plan. Obtain a Bar Professors' tutor and, more importantly, believe you will pass. Above all else, do not prepare for the exam as you did the first time. You have to change your approach with a structured plan for success. Good luck.
Contact us at http://barprofessors.com for more information.
Bar Professors provide private bar exam tutors for repeat takers who have difficulty with the MBE, MEE, UBE, Florida, California, and New York bar exams. You can find us at http://barprofessors.com, like us on facebook at BarProfessors, follow us on twitter @BarProfessors or email us at pass@barprofessors.com.
We can help you succeed!
Monday, November 4, 2013
The July 2013 Bar Exam: The Pass Rate and Important Advice for Repeat New York Bar Takers
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The overall pass rate for New York for the July 2012 bar exam was 69%, with first time takers passing at a 78% rate and with NY schools passing at a 86% rate for first time takers. Non-New York law students passed at 84%. Foreign educated lawyers passed at a first time rate of 46%, and all foreign educated lawyers passed at a 37% rate.
We have been talking with students since the bar exam has come out. The questions we’ve been asked more frequently is “what should I do if I was unsuccessful on the New York Bar Exam?” First, let the shock of failing the bar subside with a few days of reflection. Clearly, this may be one of your greatest disappointments, but don’t let it control or define who you are. You can pass the bar exam in February 2014. Get right back up and say, “I will pass in February 2014.”
Ok, now let’s start. Do not repeat the same class, study plan or approach you used the last time. It did not work. Coming close on the bar is good only in horse shoes. One size does not fit all. Hard work and having a study plan and study strategy will pay off. Say to yourself, “I will be a lawyer.”
You want to get the bar exam behind you and start your new life as a lawyer. Don’t dither or waste time with the “what ifs”. Stay focused and true to your goal to pass.
Obtaining a Bar Professors New York bar exam tutor will help you pass. Many students who are repeat bar takers need a bar exam coach to help them improve their writing and analytical skills so they can properly navigate through the New York bar exam. Remember, the New York bar exam is unique and more difficult to pass than other jurisdictions. This structured, personalized program is the key to passing the bar for repeat takers. One of our students who could not get above a 118 on her MBE scored 139 and passed her after her third attempt.
Above all, never give up.
Contact us at http://barprofessors.com for more information.
Bar Professors provide private bar exam tutors for repeat takers who have difficulty with the MBE, MEE, UBE, Florida, California, and New York bar exams. You can find us at http://barprofessors.com, like us on facebook at BarProfessors, follow us on twitter @BarProfessors or email us at pass@barprofessors.com.
We can help you succeed!
The overall pass rate for New York for the July 2012 bar exam was 69%, with first time takers passing at a 78% rate and with NY schools passing at a 86% rate for first time takers. Non-New York law students passed at 84%. Foreign educated lawyers passed at a first time rate of 46%, and all foreign educated lawyers passed at a 37% rate.
We have been talking with students since the bar exam has come out. The questions we’ve been asked more frequently is “what should I do if I was unsuccessful on the New York Bar Exam?” First, let the shock of failing the bar subside with a few days of reflection. Clearly, this may be one of your greatest disappointments, but don’t let it control or define who you are. You can pass the bar exam in February 2014. Get right back up and say, “I will pass in February 2014.”
Ok, now let’s start. Do not repeat the same class, study plan or approach you used the last time. It did not work. Coming close on the bar is good only in horse shoes. One size does not fit all. Hard work and having a study plan and study strategy will pay off. Say to yourself, “I will be a lawyer.”
You want to get the bar exam behind you and start your new life as a lawyer. Don’t dither or waste time with the “what ifs”. Stay focused and true to your goal to pass.
Obtaining a Bar Professors New York bar exam tutor will help you pass. Many students who are repeat bar takers need a bar exam coach to help them improve their writing and analytical skills so they can properly navigate through the New York bar exam. Remember, the New York bar exam is unique and more difficult to pass than other jurisdictions. This structured, personalized program is the key to passing the bar for repeat takers. One of our students who could not get above a 118 on her MBE scored 139 and passed her after her third attempt.
Above all, never give up.
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Saturday, November 2, 2013
The New York July 2013 Bar Exam Results: Important Advice for Foreign Educated Lawyers Who Repeat the New York Bar Exam
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The bar exam results for July 2013 from New York indicated that foreign educated lawyers passed at a first time rate of 46%, and that all foreign educated lawyers passed at a 37% rate.
As can be seen, the pass rate is dismal for foreign educated lawyers. That’s why, before sitting for a bar exam, foreign educated lawyers need a bar tutor. Working with a tutor will dramatically improve your chances of passing. Write, write and write some more. An applicant needs to learn to write on the bar exam subjects to both understand the law and to develop a writing structure. Memorize the law “cold” because you have a built in language barrier. You do not have the time to think about the law, you must know it. Above all else, start early.
BarProfessors offer private tutoring for ESL students and foreign educated lawyers for the New York and California bar exam.
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The bar exam results for July 2013 from New York indicated that foreign educated lawyers passed at a first time rate of 46%, and that all foreign educated lawyers passed at a 37% rate.
As can be seen, the pass rate is dismal for foreign educated lawyers. That’s why, before sitting for a bar exam, foreign educated lawyers need a bar tutor. Working with a tutor will dramatically improve your chances of passing. Write, write and write some more. An applicant needs to learn to write on the bar exam subjects to both understand the law and to develop a writing structure. Memorize the law “cold” because you have a built in language barrier. You do not have the time to think about the law, you must know it. Above all else, start early.
BarProfessors offer private tutoring for ESL students and foreign educated lawyers for the New York and California bar exam.
Contact us at http://barprofessors.com for more information.
Bar Professors provide private bar exam tutors for repeat takers who have difficulty with the MBE, MEE, UBE, Florida, California, and New York bar exams. You can find us at http://barprofessors.com, like us on facebook at BarProfessors, follow us on twitter @BarProfessors or email us at pass@barprofessors.com.
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Friday, November 1, 2013
The July 2013 Bar Exam Results: Virginia and Texas Bar Results
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Virginia released its bar exam results for July 2013 yesterday. The first time taker pass rate was 79.5% and the overall pass rate was 75%.
By law school:
Appalachian: first time taker pass rate: 59.1%; overall pass rate: 47.1%
William and Mary: first time taker pass rate: 88.3%; overall pass rate: 84.3%
George Mason: first time taker pass rate: 93.4%; overall pass rate: 91.9%
Liberty: first time taker pass rate: 63.9%; overall pass rate: 64.3%
Regent: first time taker pass rate: 71.2%; overall pass rate: 70.1%
Richmond: first time taker pass rate: 82.1%; overall pass rate: 76.3%
Virginia: first time taker pass rate: 93%; overall pass rate: 93.1%
Washington and Lee: first time taker pass rate: 83.3%; overall pass rate: 78.6%
Congratulations to those who have passed.
Texas has also released its bar exam results for July 2013. The names of successful applicants are on its website. The pass rate for first time takers is 86% and the repeat taker pass rate is 45.6%.
By law school:
Out of state law schools: first time taker pass rate: 80.9%; repeat taker rate: 38.6%
BAYLOR first time taker pass rate: 97.52%; repeat taker rate: 100.00%
ST. MARY'S first time taker pass rate: 82.82%; repeat taker rate: 53.33%
SOUTH TEXAS first time taker pass rate: 89.35%; repeat taker rate: 59.38%
S.M.U. first time taker pass rate: 91.59%; repeat taker rate: 42.11%
T.S.U. first time taker pass rate: 79.23%; repeat taker rate: 27.78%
U OF HOUSTON first time taker pass rate: 88.02%; repeat taker rate: 80.00%
U OF TEXAS first time taker pass rate: 95.52%; repeat taker rate: 42.86%
TEXAS TECH first time taker pass rate: 85.94%; repeat taker rate: 57.14%
TEXAS A&M first time taker pass rate: 85.83%; repeat taker rate: 68.75%
Congratulations to those who has passed.
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Virginia released its bar exam results for July 2013 yesterday. The first time taker pass rate was 79.5% and the overall pass rate was 75%.
By law school:
Appalachian: first time taker pass rate: 59.1%; overall pass rate: 47.1%
William and Mary: first time taker pass rate: 88.3%; overall pass rate: 84.3%
George Mason: first time taker pass rate: 93.4%; overall pass rate: 91.9%
Liberty: first time taker pass rate: 63.9%; overall pass rate: 64.3%
Regent: first time taker pass rate: 71.2%; overall pass rate: 70.1%
Richmond: first time taker pass rate: 82.1%; overall pass rate: 76.3%
Virginia: first time taker pass rate: 93%; overall pass rate: 93.1%
Washington and Lee: first time taker pass rate: 83.3%; overall pass rate: 78.6%
Congratulations to those who have passed.
Texas has also released its bar exam results for July 2013. The names of successful applicants are on its website. The pass rate for first time takers is 86% and the repeat taker pass rate is 45.6%.
By law school:
Out of state law schools: first time taker pass rate: 80.9%; repeat taker rate: 38.6%
BAYLOR first time taker pass rate: 97.52%; repeat taker rate: 100.00%
ST. MARY'S first time taker pass rate: 82.82%; repeat taker rate: 53.33%
SOUTH TEXAS first time taker pass rate: 89.35%; repeat taker rate: 59.38%
S.M.U. first time taker pass rate: 91.59%; repeat taker rate: 42.11%
T.S.U. first time taker pass rate: 79.23%; repeat taker rate: 27.78%
U OF HOUSTON first time taker pass rate: 88.02%; repeat taker rate: 80.00%
U OF TEXAS first time taker pass rate: 95.52%; repeat taker rate: 42.86%
TEXAS TECH first time taker pass rate: 85.94%; repeat taker rate: 57.14%
TEXAS A&M first time taker pass rate: 85.83%; repeat taker rate: 68.75%
Congratulations to those who has passed.
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Bar Professors provide private bar exam tutors for repeat takers who have difficulty with the MBE, MEE, UBE, Florida, California, and New York bar exams. You can find us at http://barprofessors.com, like us on facebook at BarProfessors, follow us on twitter @BarProfessors or email us at pass@barprofessors.com.
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Thursday, October 31, 2013
The July 2013 Bar Exam Results: New York, Michigan, Virginia, Texas Bar Exam Results
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The New York bar exam results for July 2013 for public look-up will be released today at noon.
The passing rate for graduates of New York law schools who took the bar examination in July 2013 for the first time was 88%. The passing rate for graduates of out-of-state law schools who took the exam for the first time in July 2013 was 84%. The graduates of all law schools accredited by the American Bar Association who took the bar examination for the first time achieved a passing rate of 86%. The passing rate for all candidates, including U. S. domestic-educated candidates and foreign-educated candidates, first time and repeat takers, was 69%. The passing rate for all foreign-educated candidates was 37%. The first time passing rate for foreign educated candidates was 46%. All first time takers pass rate was 78%.
For the New York applicants who were unsuccessful, Bar Professors is presently offering early bird discounts and partial scholarships for the New York bar exam private bar tutorials. Don’t try the same method that allowed you to be unsuccessful on your previous attempt.
Michigan has released a list of the successful applicants on its website.
Virginia is expected to release its bar exam results today.
Texas will release its bar exam results on Friday, November 1st.
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Bar Professors provide private bar exam tutors for repeat takers who have difficulty with the MBE, MEE, UBE, Florida, California, and New York bar exams. You can find us at http://barprofessors.com, like us on facebook at BarProfessors, follow us on twitter @BarProfessors or email us at pass@barprofessors.com.
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The New York bar exam results for July 2013 for public look-up will be released today at noon.
The passing rate for graduates of New York law schools who took the bar examination in July 2013 for the first time was 88%. The passing rate for graduates of out-of-state law schools who took the exam for the first time in July 2013 was 84%. The graduates of all law schools accredited by the American Bar Association who took the bar examination for the first time achieved a passing rate of 86%. The passing rate for all candidates, including U. S. domestic-educated candidates and foreign-educated candidates, first time and repeat takers, was 69%. The passing rate for all foreign-educated candidates was 37%. The first time passing rate for foreign educated candidates was 46%. All first time takers pass rate was 78%.
For the New York applicants who were unsuccessful, Bar Professors is presently offering early bird discounts and partial scholarships for the New York bar exam private bar tutorials. Don’t try the same method that allowed you to be unsuccessful on your previous attempt.
Michigan has released a list of the successful applicants on its website.
Virginia is expected to release its bar exam results today.
Texas will release its bar exam results on Friday, November 1st.
Contact us at http://barprofessors.com for more information.
Bar Professors provide private bar exam tutors for repeat takers who have difficulty with the MBE, MEE, UBE, Florida, California, and New York bar exams. You can find us at http://barprofessors.com, like us on facebook at BarProfessors, follow us on twitter @BarProfessors or email us at pass@barprofessors.com.
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Wednesday, October 30, 2013
The July 2013 New York Bar Exam Results: The New York Bar Exam Results Are Out
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The New York bar exam results for July 2013 has been released for private look up. Public look up will be released tomorrow at noon.
Congratulations to those who have passed.
For the New York applicants who were unsuccessful, Bar Professors is presently offering early bird discounts and partial scholarships for the New York bar exam private bar tutorials. Don’t try the same method that allowed you to be unsuccessful on your previous attempt.
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Bar Professors provide private bar exam tutors for repeat takers who have difficulty with the MBE, MEE, UBE, Florida, California, and New York bar exams. You can find us at http://barprofessors.com, like us on facebook at BarProfessors, follow us on twitter @BarProfessors or email us at pass@barprofessors.com.
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The New York bar exam results for July 2013 has been released for private look up. Public look up will be released tomorrow at noon.
Congratulations to those who have passed.
For the New York applicants who were unsuccessful, Bar Professors is presently offering early bird discounts and partial scholarships for the New York bar exam private bar tutorials. Don’t try the same method that allowed you to be unsuccessful on your previous attempt.
Contact us at http://barprofessors.com for more information.
Bar Professors provide private bar exam tutors for repeat takers who have difficulty with the MBE, MEE, UBE, Florida, California, and New York bar exams. You can find us at http://barprofessors.com, like us on facebook at BarProfessors, follow us on twitter @BarProfessors or email us at pass@barprofessors.com.
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Tuesday, October 29, 2013
The July 2013 New York Bar Exam Results: Obtaining a New York Bar Exam Tutor
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The New York bar exam results for July 2013 will be coming out on October 30th.
We, at Bar Professors, wish all New York bar takers the best of luck with the upcoming bar results.
However, for the New York applicants who were unsuccessful, Bar Professors is presently offering early bird discounts and partial scholarships for the New York bar exam private bar tutorials. Don’t try the same method that allowed you to be unsuccessful on your previous attempt.
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Bar Professors provide private bar exam tutors for repeat takers who have difficulty with the MBE, MEE, UBE, Florida, California, and New York bar exams. You can find us at http://barprofessors.com, like us on facebook at BarProfessors, follow us on twitter @BarProfessors or email us at pass@barprofessors.com.
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The New York bar exam results for July 2013 will be coming out on October 30th.
We, at Bar Professors, wish all New York bar takers the best of luck with the upcoming bar results.
However, for the New York applicants who were unsuccessful, Bar Professors is presently offering early bird discounts and partial scholarships for the New York bar exam private bar tutorials. Don’t try the same method that allowed you to be unsuccessful on your previous attempt.
Contact us at http://barprofessors.com for more information.
Bar Professors provide private bar exam tutors for repeat takers who have difficulty with the MBE, MEE, UBE, Florida, California, and New York bar exams. You can find us at http://barprofessors.com, like us on facebook at BarProfessors, follow us on twitter @BarProfessors or email us at pass@barprofessors.com.
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Monday, October 28, 2013
The July 2013 Bar Exam: Washington, DC, Michigan, Virginia, Texas and Maryland’s Bar Exam Results
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My students have told me that Washington, DC has released its bar exam results for July 2013. Congratulations to all those who have passed.
Michigan will be releasing their bar exam results for July 2013 to the public on Tuesday, October 29th.
Virginia is releasing its bar exam results for July 2013 on Thursday, October 31st.
Texas is releasing its bar exam results for July 2103 on Friday, November 1st.
Maryland’s bar exam results for July 2013 will be coming out Friday, November 1st at 4:30 pm,
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Bar Professors provide private bar exam tutors for repeat takers who have difficulty with the MBE, MEE, UBE, Florida, California, and New York bar exams. You can find us at http://barprofessors.com, like us on facebook at BarProfessors, follow us on twitter @BarProfessors or email us at pass@barprofessors.com.
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My students have told me that Washington, DC has released its bar exam results for July 2013. Congratulations to all those who have passed.
Michigan will be releasing their bar exam results for July 2013 to the public on Tuesday, October 29th.
Virginia is releasing its bar exam results for July 2013 on Thursday, October 31st.
Texas is releasing its bar exam results for July 2103 on Friday, November 1st.
Maryland’s bar exam results for July 2013 will be coming out Friday, November 1st at 4:30 pm,
Contact us at http://barprofessors.com for more information.
Bar Professors provide private bar exam tutors for repeat takers who have difficulty with the MBE, MEE, UBE, Florida, California, and New York bar exams. You can find us at http://barprofessors.com, like us on facebook at BarProfessors, follow us on twitter @BarProfessors or email us at pass@barprofessors.com.
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Friday, October 25, 2013
The July 2013 Bar Exam: Georgia Has Posted its Bar Exam Results
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Georgia has posted its bar exam results for July 2013. The name of the successful applicants are posted on its website.
Congratulations to all those who have passed.
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Georgia has posted its bar exam results for July 2013. The name of the successful applicants are posted on its website.
Congratulations to all those who have passed.
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Bar Professors provide private bar exam tutors for repeat takers who have difficulty with the MBE, MEE, UBE, Florida, California, and New York bar exams. You can find us at http://barprofessors.com, like us on facebook at BarProfessors, follow us on twitter @BarProfessors or email us at pass@barprofessors.com.
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The July 2013 Bar Exam: The Michigan Bar Exam Results Have Been Mailed
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The results of the July 2013 bar examination for Michigan were released to applicants on Thursday, October 24, 2013. The results were mailed by United States Postal Service to the address registered with the Board of Law Examiners.
The names of certified passers will be posted on the web site on Tuesday, October 29, 2013 after 12:00 p.m. Applicants will be listed by name only.
Congratulations to all those who have passed.
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The results of the July 2013 bar examination for Michigan were released to applicants on Thursday, October 24, 2013. The results were mailed by United States Postal Service to the address registered with the Board of Law Examiners.
The names of certified passers will be posted on the web site on Tuesday, October 29, 2013 after 12:00 p.m. Applicants will be listed by name only.
Congratulations to all those who have passed.
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Bar Professors provide private bar exam tutors for repeat takers who have difficulty with the MBE, MEE, UBE, Florida, California, and New York bar exams. You can find us at http://barprofessors.com, like us on facebook at BarProfessors, follow us on twitter @BarProfessors or email us at pass@barprofessors.com.
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The July 2013 Bar Exam: The Massachusetts Bar Exam Results Have Been Posted
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A total of 2195 applicants sat for the July 2013 bar examination, of whom 1806 (82.3%) passed. There were 1994 first time takers, of whom 1748 (87.7%) passed the exam. The 2nd time taker pass rate was 33.3%, the 3rd time taker rate was 34.4%; the 4th time taker pass rate was 38.9%; and the fifth time or more taker rate was 7.3%.
The law school statistics were:
Boston College Law School: first time taker pass rate: 95 %, second time taker pass rate: none; Overall pass rate: 94%
Boston University Law School: first time taker pass rate: 95 %, second time taker pass rate: 0%; Overall pass rate: 95 %
Harvard Law School: first time taker pass rate: 96%, second time taker pass rate: none; Overall pass rate: 96%
Massachusetts Law School: first time taker pass rate: 59%, second time taker pass rate: 17%; Overall pass rate: 38%
New England Law School: first time taker pass rate: 91%, second time taker pass rate: 67%; Overall pass rate: 89%
Northeastern University Law School: first time taker pass rate: 88%, second time taker pass rate: 67%; Overall pass rate: 86%
Suffolk Law School: first time taker pass rate: 85 %, second time taker pass rate: 38%; Overall pass rate: 81%
University of Massachusetts School of Law: Dartmouth: first time taker pass rate: 72%, second time taker pass rate: 43%; Overall pass rate: 67%
Western New England School of Law: first time taker pass rate: 74%, second time taker pass rate: 38%; Overall pass rate: 64%
All Other Law Schools: first time taker pass rate: 89%, second time taker pass rate: 37%; Overall pass rate: 84%
Congratulations to all those who have passed.
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A total of 2195 applicants sat for the July 2013 bar examination, of whom 1806 (82.3%) passed. There were 1994 first time takers, of whom 1748 (87.7%) passed the exam. The 2nd time taker pass rate was 33.3%, the 3rd time taker rate was 34.4%; the 4th time taker pass rate was 38.9%; and the fifth time or more taker rate was 7.3%.
The law school statistics were:
Boston College Law School: first time taker pass rate: 95 %, second time taker pass rate: none; Overall pass rate: 94%
Boston University Law School: first time taker pass rate: 95 %, second time taker pass rate: 0%; Overall pass rate: 95 %
Harvard Law School: first time taker pass rate: 96%, second time taker pass rate: none; Overall pass rate: 96%
Massachusetts Law School: first time taker pass rate: 59%, second time taker pass rate: 17%; Overall pass rate: 38%
New England Law School: first time taker pass rate: 91%, second time taker pass rate: 67%; Overall pass rate: 89%
Northeastern University Law School: first time taker pass rate: 88%, second time taker pass rate: 67%; Overall pass rate: 86%
Suffolk Law School: first time taker pass rate: 85 %, second time taker pass rate: 38%; Overall pass rate: 81%
University of Massachusetts School of Law: Dartmouth: first time taker pass rate: 72%, second time taker pass rate: 43%; Overall pass rate: 67%
Western New England School of Law: first time taker pass rate: 74%, second time taker pass rate: 38%; Overall pass rate: 64%
All Other Law Schools: first time taker pass rate: 89%, second time taker pass rate: 37%; Overall pass rate: 84%
Congratulations to all those who have passed.
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The July 2013 Bar Exam: Alaska, Georgia, Michigan, and Massachusetts Bar Exam Results
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Alaska has released its bar exam results for July 2013. The overall pass rate was 68% and the first time taker rate was 81%. A list of the successful applicants is listed on its website.
Georgia will release its bar exam results today, October 25th, at 4:30 pm. We will post the results as soon as they come it.
We are still waiting for results from Michigan and Massachusetts.
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Alaska has released its bar exam results for July 2013. The overall pass rate was 68% and the first time taker rate was 81%. A list of the successful applicants is listed on its website.
Georgia will release its bar exam results today, October 25th, at 4:30 pm. We will post the results as soon as they come it.
We are still waiting for results from Michigan and Massachusetts.
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Thursday, October 24, 2013
The July 2013 Bar Exam: The MBE Exam
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I have talked with many students this bar exam cycle about their MBE scores. Many students I talked with failed the MBE while passing the state portion of their bar exam. The MBE is always difficult because you have to get the right answer or you get no points. Across the board, whether you are from Harvard or from a third tier score, contracts and property are one and two for the hardest subjects of the six – and where most students have the most difficult. Torts is ranked as the easiest subject in terms of how many questions students get right nationally. This bar cycle, evidence seemed to the hardest subject.
For those who failed the MBE exam, evaluate your scores carefully. I have many students tell me that they were close to passing because of their scaled scores. But, remember, scaled scores are not always accurate in assessing your actual scores. This bar cycle, the scaled scores were roughly 18 to 20 points. This is probably one of the highest scaled scores we have seen in many years. Usually, the scaled scores are about 15 points. That means the NCBE added 18 to 20 points to your raw score this bar cycle. In February 2014, they could add only 15 points or another number. We can’t be sure how many points they will increase your raw score.
Look at your raw score. That raw score is your accurate assessment. Find the percentage that you got right and you will see how much more you need to get a passing score. For example if you got a 100 on your raw score, you are sitting at a 50% rate on your MBE. That is way too low to successfully pass the bar exam. To be sure that you will pass the MBE, you need to be testing around 65% when you go into the February 2014 bar exam.
Also ask yourself if your scores were low in every subject or did you do well in some subjects and not well in others? This evaluation will determine how you should study of the February 2014 bar exam. If you have across the board weakness, then you have problems with the analytical portion of the test – you are not understanding the strategy of elimination. If you scores reflect an up and down weakness per subject matter, then you need to concentrate on those weak subject while not forgetting to work on your stronger subjects.
As the February 2014 bar comes closer, we will discuss strategies and tactics for the MBE.
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I have talked with many students this bar exam cycle about their MBE scores. Many students I talked with failed the MBE while passing the state portion of their bar exam. The MBE is always difficult because you have to get the right answer or you get no points. Across the board, whether you are from Harvard or from a third tier score, contracts and property are one and two for the hardest subjects of the six – and where most students have the most difficult. Torts is ranked as the easiest subject in terms of how many questions students get right nationally. This bar cycle, evidence seemed to the hardest subject.
For those who failed the MBE exam, evaluate your scores carefully. I have many students tell me that they were close to passing because of their scaled scores. But, remember, scaled scores are not always accurate in assessing your actual scores. This bar cycle, the scaled scores were roughly 18 to 20 points. This is probably one of the highest scaled scores we have seen in many years. Usually, the scaled scores are about 15 points. That means the NCBE added 18 to 20 points to your raw score this bar cycle. In February 2014, they could add only 15 points or another number. We can’t be sure how many points they will increase your raw score.
Look at your raw score. That raw score is your accurate assessment. Find the percentage that you got right and you will see how much more you need to get a passing score. For example if you got a 100 on your raw score, you are sitting at a 50% rate on your MBE. That is way too low to successfully pass the bar exam. To be sure that you will pass the MBE, you need to be testing around 65% when you go into the February 2014 bar exam.
Also ask yourself if your scores were low in every subject or did you do well in some subjects and not well in others? This evaluation will determine how you should study of the February 2014 bar exam. If you have across the board weakness, then you have problems with the analytical portion of the test – you are not understanding the strategy of elimination. If you scores reflect an up and down weakness per subject matter, then you need to concentrate on those weak subject while not forgetting to work on your stronger subjects.
As the February 2014 bar comes closer, we will discuss strategies and tactics for the MBE.
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Wednesday, October 23, 2013
The July 2013 Bar Exam: Nevada and New Hampshire Have Released its Bar Exam Results
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Nevada’s bar exam results for July 2013 were released on October 22nd. The bar pass rate was 66%. The names of the successful applicants are on its website.
New Hampshire has also released its bar exam results. The names of the successful applicants are on its websites.
Congratulations to those who have passed.
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Nevada’s bar exam results for July 2013 were released on October 22nd. The bar pass rate was 66%. The names of the successful applicants are on its website.
New Hampshire has also released its bar exam results. The names of the successful applicants are on its websites.
Congratulations to those who have passed.
Contact us at http://barprofessors.com for more information.
Bar Professors provide private bar exam tutors for repeat takers who have difficulty with the MBE, MEE, UBE, Florida, California, and New York bar exams. You can find us at http://barprofessors.com, like us on facebook at BarProfessors, follow us on twitter @BarProfessors or email us at pass@barprofessors.com.
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Tuesday, October 22, 2013
The July 2013 Bar Exam: Nevada, Georgia, Michigan and Massachusetts Bar Exam Results and the California Baby Bar
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Nevada’s bar exam results will be released today, October 22nd. Good luck to those waiting for results. We will post when it comes out.
Georgia’s bar exam results will be released on Friday, October 25th.
Rumors abound that Michigan and Massachusetts will be released later this week.
The California October 2013 First-Year Law Students' Examination, commonly known as the baby bar, will be administered on October 22, 2013. Good luck to those in California sitting for the FYLSE today.
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Nevada’s bar exam results will be released today, October 22nd. Good luck to those waiting for results. We will post when it comes out.
Georgia’s bar exam results will be released on Friday, October 25th.
Rumors abound that Michigan and Massachusetts will be released later this week.
The California October 2013 First-Year Law Students' Examination, commonly known as the baby bar, will be administered on October 22, 2013. Good luck to those in California sitting for the FYLSE today.
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Monday, October 21, 2013
The July 2013 Bar Exam: The UBE and MEE Bar Exam
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The Uniform Bar Examination (UBE) consists of six 30-minute questions and 2 Multiple Performance Tests (MPT). States that have the
UBE are Alabama, Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, North Dakota, Utah, Washington and Wyoming. The MEE omits the 2 MPT tests, but has nine 30-minute questions. The Multistate Essay Examination (MEE) is given in 28 jurisdictions including Arkansas, Connecticut, Washington, D.C., Illinois, Iowa, Kentucky, Mississippi, New Mexico, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Dakota, West Virginia, and Wisconsin.
Missouri showed us the average for the UBE essays:
Essay 1 (Fed.Civil Pro): 5.68 out of 12 points
Essay 2 (Agency and Torts): 5.90 out of 12 points
Essay 3 (Evidence): 4.60 out of 12 points
Essay 4 (Corporations): 4.98 out of 12 points
Essay 5 (Contracts): 4.32 out of 12 points
Essay 6 (Estates): 3.99 out of 12 points
Bar Professors has developed a rigorous program for repeat bar takers, addressing the writing techniques of short answer essays of the Multistate Essay Examination (MEE) and the Uniform Bar Examination (UBE) with critical feedback. This feedback is important for the repeat bar takers’ overall improvement. Bar Professors provides one-on-one substantive lectures on all subjects with practice questions and critiques, and methods and procedures to improve essay scores.
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Friday, October 18, 2013
The July 2013 Bar Exam: The Pennsylvania Bar Exam Results Have Been Released
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Pennsylvania has released its bar exam results from the July 2013 bar exam.
The bar pass rate was 77.23%. The first time taker pass rate was 82.96%. The 2nd time taker pass rate was 42.25%. The third time taker rate was 29.73% and the fourth or more time taker rate was 11.27%.
The pass rate by law school:
Drexel: First time taker rate: 82%; Repeat taker rate: 46.7%. Overall: 77.5%
Duquesne: First time taker rate: 82.4%; Repeat taker rate: 0%. Overall: 79.6%
Penn State: First time taker rate: 93.8%; Repeat taker rate: 16.7%. Overall: 83.9%
Rutgers: First time taker rate: 87%; Repeat taker rate: 25%. Overall: 83.9%
Temple: First time taker rate: 92%; Repeat taker rate: 13%. Overall: 87.5%
Univ. of Penn: First time taker rate: 92.7%; Repeat taker rate: 50%. Overall: 91%
Univ. of Pittsburgh: First time taker rate: 81.2%; Repeat taker rate: 40%. Overall: 78.9%
Villanova: First time taker rate: 84.7%; Repeat taker rate: 11.1%. Overall: 80.7%
Widener – Delaware: First time taker rate: 76.4%; Repeat taker rate: 43.5%. Overall: 72%
Widener – Harrisburg: First time taker rate: 85.5%; Repeat taker rate: 23.1%. Overall: 75.5%
The mean MBE scaled score for applicants in Pennsylvania was 145.718
The mean MBE scaled score for the nation was 144.262
The minimum successful MBE scaled score in Pennsylvania was 122
The mean essay/PT scaled score was 145.800
Congratulations to those who have passed.
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Pennsylvania has released its bar exam results from the July 2013 bar exam.
The bar pass rate was 77.23%. The first time taker pass rate was 82.96%. The 2nd time taker pass rate was 42.25%. The third time taker rate was 29.73% and the fourth or more time taker rate was 11.27%.
The pass rate by law school:
Drexel: First time taker rate: 82%; Repeat taker rate: 46.7%. Overall: 77.5%
Duquesne: First time taker rate: 82.4%; Repeat taker rate: 0%. Overall: 79.6%
Penn State: First time taker rate: 93.8%; Repeat taker rate: 16.7%. Overall: 83.9%
Rutgers: First time taker rate: 87%; Repeat taker rate: 25%. Overall: 83.9%
Temple: First time taker rate: 92%; Repeat taker rate: 13%. Overall: 87.5%
Univ. of Penn: First time taker rate: 92.7%; Repeat taker rate: 50%. Overall: 91%
Univ. of Pittsburgh: First time taker rate: 81.2%; Repeat taker rate: 40%. Overall: 78.9%
Villanova: First time taker rate: 84.7%; Repeat taker rate: 11.1%. Overall: 80.7%
Widener – Delaware: First time taker rate: 76.4%; Repeat taker rate: 43.5%. Overall: 72%
Widener – Harrisburg: First time taker rate: 85.5%; Repeat taker rate: 23.1%. Overall: 75.5%
The mean MBE scaled score for applicants in Pennsylvania was 145.718
The mean MBE scaled score for the nation was 144.262
The minimum successful MBE scaled score in Pennsylvania was 122
The mean essay/PT scaled score was 145.800
Congratulations to those who have passed.
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Thursday, October 17, 2013
The July 2013 Bar Exam: Pennsylvania, Michigan, Connecticut, Nevada, Georgia and Virginia Bar Exam Results
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Connecticut has released its bar exam results for July 2013 last week. Connecticut has posted the names of the successful applicants on its website. Congratulations to those who have passed.
Pennsylvania has finally come out with a release date for their results from the July 2013 bar exam: Friday, October 18th after 4:00 pm.
We are still waiting for Michigan to announce its results.
Nevada’s bar exam results will be released on October 22nd.
Georgia will release its bar exam results for July 2013 on October 25th.
Virginia’s bar exam results for July 2013 will be released on October 31st.
Good luck to those who are still waiting for results.
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Connecticut has released its bar exam results for July 2013 last week. Connecticut has posted the names of the successful applicants on its website. Congratulations to those who have passed.
Pennsylvania has finally come out with a release date for their results from the July 2013 bar exam: Friday, October 18th after 4:00 pm.
We are still waiting for Michigan to announce its results.
Nevada’s bar exam results will be released on October 22nd.
Georgia will release its bar exam results for July 2013 on October 25th.
Virginia’s bar exam results for July 2013 will be released on October 31st.
Good luck to those who are still waiting for results.
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Tuesday, October 15, 2013
The July 2013 Bar Exam: Bar Professors Free Mini MBE Torts Tutorial for Friday
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Bar Professors is currently offering a “free” mini torts tutorial on Friday, October 18th. Please go to our website and fill out the contact page.
This offer is only for repeat bar takers from any state. Spaces are very limited with an offer for only 25 tutorials
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Bar Professors is currently offering a “free” mini torts tutorial on Friday, October 18th. Please go to our website and fill out the contact page.
This offer is only for repeat bar takers from any state. Spaces are very limited with an offer for only 25 tutorials
Contact us at http://barprofessors.com for more information.
Bar Professors provide private bar exam tutors for repeat takers who have difficulty with the MBE, MEE, UBE, Florida, California, and New York bar exams. You can find us at http://barprofessors.com, like us on facebook at BarProfessors, follow us on twitter @BarProfessors or email us at pass@barprofessors.com.
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Monday, October 14, 2013
The July 2013 Bar Exam: The Florida Bar Exam Tutor: Friday is the Last Day for Early Bird Discounts
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Friday is the last day for early bird discounts and partial scholarships for a Bar Professors’ Florida bar exam tutor for the Florida February 2014 bar exam. We have had an overwhelming response for our tutorial services and wish to notify all of our potential bar exam tutor applicants.
Please go to our website and fill out the contact sheet and we will help you pass the bar exam. We also specialize in MBE tutorials. Get help now and pass in February.
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Friday is the last day for early bird discounts and partial scholarships for a Bar Professors’ Florida bar exam tutor for the Florida February 2014 bar exam. We have had an overwhelming response for our tutorial services and wish to notify all of our potential bar exam tutor applicants.
Please go to our website and fill out the contact sheet and we will help you pass the bar exam. We also specialize in MBE tutorials. Get help now and pass in February.
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Bar Professors provide private bar exam tutors for repeat takers who have difficulty with the MBE, MEE, UBE, Florida, California, and New York bar exams. You can find us at http://barprofessors.com, like us on facebook at BarProfessors, follow us on twitter @BarProfessors or email us at pass@barprofessors.com.
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Saturday, October 12, 2013
The July 2013 Bar Exam: The Arizona Bar Exam Results Have Been Released
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Arizona has released its bar exam results for July 2013. Arizona tests the Uniform Bar Examination (UBE).
There were 667 applicants, of whom 505 met the score requirement for admission in Arizona. The overall pass rate was 76%.
The names of the students who passed are listed on the Supreme Court of Arizona’s website. A special shout out to Kaitlyn Marie Quigley, who placed first in this bar exam. She is a 2013 graduate of Northwestern University School of Law. What an accomplishment!
Congratulations to all the applicants who passed.
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Arizona has released its bar exam results for July 2013. Arizona tests the Uniform Bar Examination (UBE).
There were 667 applicants, of whom 505 met the score requirement for admission in Arizona. The overall pass rate was 76%.
The names of the students who passed are listed on the Supreme Court of Arizona’s website. A special shout out to Kaitlyn Marie Quigley, who placed first in this bar exam. She is a 2013 graduate of Northwestern University School of Law. What an accomplishment!
Congratulations to all the applicants who passed.
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Bar Professors provide private bar exam tutors for repeat takers who have difficulty with the MBE, MEE, UBE, Florida, California, and New York bar exams. You can find us at http://barprofessors.com, like us on facebook at BarProfessors, follow us on twitter @BarProfessors or email us at pass@barprofessors.com.
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Friday, October 11, 2013
The July 2013 Bar Exam: Louisiana and Arizona Bar Exam Results
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Louisiana has released its bar exam results for July 2013. The overall pass rate was 53.3%.
Here are the statistics by law school:
LSU: 70.18%
Loyola: 56.65%
Southern: 34.42%
Tulane: 63,64%
Other: 42.86:
Total: 53.34%
Wow, that is one hard bar exam.
Arizona will be releasing its bar exam results for July 2013 at 4:30 pm.
Congratulations to all the applicants who passed.
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Louisiana has released its bar exam results for July 2013. The overall pass rate was 53.3%.
Here are the statistics by law school:
LSU: 70.18%
Loyola: 56.65%
Southern: 34.42%
Tulane: 63,64%
Other: 42.86:
Total: 53.34%
Wow, that is one hard bar exam.
Arizona will be releasing its bar exam results for July 2013 at 4:30 pm.
Congratulations to all the applicants who passed.
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Thursday, October 10, 2013
The July 2013 Bar Exam: Colorado’s Bar Exam Results Have Been Released
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The Colorado bar exam results for July 2013 have been released. The overall pass rate for Colorado was 80%. The first time taker pass rate was 84% and the repeat taker rate was 34%.
As to the law school statistics:
The University of Colorado: first time pass rate: 91%; repeat takers pass rate: 67%; overall pass rate: 90%
The University of Denver: first time pass rate: 87%; repeat takers pass rate: 38%; overall pass rate: 83%
National Schools: first time pass rate: 91%; repeat takers pass rate: none; overall pass rate: 91%
Other law schools: first time pass rate: 81%; repeat takers pass rate: 30%; overall pass rate: 75%
In Colorado, national schools are: Columbia, Harvard, Stanford, Yale, Duke, Michigan, Chicago, California Berkeley, Virginia and Texas.
Congratulations to all the applicants who passed.
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The Colorado bar exam results for July 2013 have been released. The overall pass rate for Colorado was 80%. The first time taker pass rate was 84% and the repeat taker rate was 34%.
As to the law school statistics:
The University of Colorado: first time pass rate: 91%; repeat takers pass rate: 67%; overall pass rate: 90%
The University of Denver: first time pass rate: 87%; repeat takers pass rate: 38%; overall pass rate: 83%
National Schools: first time pass rate: 91%; repeat takers pass rate: none; overall pass rate: 91%
Other law schools: first time pass rate: 81%; repeat takers pass rate: 30%; overall pass rate: 75%
In Colorado, national schools are: Columbia, Harvard, Stanford, Yale, Duke, Michigan, Chicago, California Berkeley, Virginia and Texas.
Congratulations to all the applicants who passed.
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Wednesday, October 9, 2013
The July 2013 Bar Exam: Why Repeat Bar Takers Don’t Pass…The Myths and Reality of Passing
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Most law graduates are under the false impression that the more times you take a state bar exam the greater your changes are to passing.
In fact, it is just the opposite. The more times you sit for a state bar, you increase your chances of being unsuccessful.
The statistical proof is clear and convincing that repeat takers continuously do poorer on the bar exam than first time takers. Here are the hard facts:
Indiana’s overall pass rate for July 2013 was 75%. The pass rate for 1st time takers was 82% and the pass rate for repeat takers was 27%.
Iowa’s pass rate for July 2013 was 92%. For 1st time takers, the pass rate was 95%. For 2nd time takers, the pass rate was 70%. For 3rd time takers, the pass rate was 57%. For the 4th time takers, the pass rate was 0%. For the 5th time taker, the pass rate was 0%.
Delaware’s overall pass rate for July 2013 was 71.7%. The first time applicant pass rate was 77.8%. The repeat applicant pass rate was 48.9%.
Oregon’s overall pass rate for July 2013 was 75%. The first time taker pass rate was 81% and the repeat bar exam taker rate was 36%.
North Carolina published its statistics of the July 2013 bar exam. The overall pass rate was 63.35%. Applicants who took the bar exam for the first time passed at 71%. Applicants who took the bar exam as repeat takers passed at 23.3%.
These statistical repeat taker numbers are a clear representation that repeat takers, on an average, only pass the bar exam at about a 33% rate. Obtaining a Bar Professors’ bar exam tutor should be the number one goal for all repeat takers.
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Most law graduates are under the false impression that the more times you take a state bar exam the greater your changes are to passing.
In fact, it is just the opposite. The more times you sit for a state bar, you increase your chances of being unsuccessful.
The statistical proof is clear and convincing that repeat takers continuously do poorer on the bar exam than first time takers. Here are the hard facts:
Indiana’s overall pass rate for July 2013 was 75%. The pass rate for 1st time takers was 82% and the pass rate for repeat takers was 27%.
Iowa’s pass rate for July 2013 was 92%. For 1st time takers, the pass rate was 95%. For 2nd time takers, the pass rate was 70%. For 3rd time takers, the pass rate was 57%. For the 4th time takers, the pass rate was 0%. For the 5th time taker, the pass rate was 0%.
Delaware’s overall pass rate for July 2013 was 71.7%. The first time applicant pass rate was 77.8%. The repeat applicant pass rate was 48.9%.
Oregon’s overall pass rate for July 2013 was 75%. The first time taker pass rate was 81% and the repeat bar exam taker rate was 36%.
North Carolina published its statistics of the July 2013 bar exam. The overall pass rate was 63.35%. Applicants who took the bar exam for the first time passed at 71%. Applicants who took the bar exam as repeat takers passed at 23.3%.
These statistical repeat taker numbers are a clear representation that repeat takers, on an average, only pass the bar exam at about a 33% rate. Obtaining a Bar Professors’ bar exam tutor should be the number one goal for all repeat takers.
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Tuesday, October 8, 2013
The July 2013 Bar Exam: Minnesota, Connecticut, Louisiana, Arizona and Colorado Bar Exam Results
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The Minnesota bar exam results for July 2013 have now been released. We are awaiting the posting of the statistics from Minnesota.
Connecticut’s bar exam results for July 2013 have now been released. The names of the successful applicants have been released on its website.
Congratulations to those who passed.
Colorado’s bar exam results will be released on Thursday, October 10th.
Louisiana and Arizona’s bar exam results will be released on Friday, October 11th.
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The Minnesota bar exam results for July 2013 have now been released. We are awaiting the posting of the statistics from Minnesota.
Connecticut’s bar exam results for July 2013 have now been released. The names of the successful applicants have been released on its website.
Congratulations to those who passed.
Colorado’s bar exam results will be released on Thursday, October 10th.
Louisiana and Arizona’s bar exam results will be released on Friday, October 11th.
Contact us at http://barprofessors.com for more information.
Bar Professors provide private bar exam tutors for repeat takers who have difficulty with the MBE, MEE, UBE, Florida, California, and New York bar exams. You can find us at http://barprofessors.com, like us on facebook at BarProfessors, follow us on twitter @BarProfessors or email us at pass@barprofessors.com.
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Monday, October 7, 2013
Florida July 2013 Bar Results: The Florida Bar Exam Tutor
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It has been two weeks since the bar results came out in Florida.
For repeat takers taking the February 2014 bar exam you should start preparing now. You must retain a Florida bar exam tutor. Trying and preparing the same way has produced negative results. Repeat takers in Florida pass at a percentage lower than 40%. Why risk this result again? Retain a Bar Professors’ Florida bar exam tutor to help you pass in February 2014.
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It has been two weeks since the bar results came out in Florida.
For repeat takers taking the February 2014 bar exam you should start preparing now. You must retain a Florida bar exam tutor. Trying and preparing the same way has produced negative results. Repeat takers in Florida pass at a percentage lower than 40%. Why risk this result again? Retain a Bar Professors’ Florida bar exam tutor to help you pass in February 2014.
Contact us at http://barprofessors.com for more information.
Bar Professors provide private bar exam tutors for repeat takers who have difficulty with the MBE, MEE, UBE, Florida, California, and New York bar exams. You can find us at http://barprofessors.com, like us on facebook at BarProfessors, follow us on twitter @BarProfessors or email us at pass@barprofessors.com.
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Friday, October 4, 2013
The July 2013 Bar Exam: The Round Up: Indiana, Maine, Alabama, Illinois, Kansas, Iowa and Delaware Bar Exam Results Have Been Released.
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Indiana’s bar exam results for July 2013 have been released. The overall pass rate for all takers was 75%. The pass rate for 1st time takers was 82% and the pass rate for repeat takers was 27%.
Maine’s bar exam results for July 2013 have been released. Maine has listed the successful applicants, by name, on its website.
Alabama’s bar exam results for July 2013 came out on September 27th. We are waiting for Alabama to post its statistics.
Illinois’ bar exam results for July 2013 have come out on October 1, 2013.
Kansas’ bar exam results for July 2013 have come out. The pass/fail list by number is listed on Kansas’ website.
Iowa’s bar exam results for July 2013 came out. The statistics were posted on October 3rd. 282 applicants took the bar exam and 260 applicants were successful for a pass rate of 92%. For 1st time takers, 263 applicants took the bar exam and 249 applicants were successful, for a pass rate of 95%. For 2nd time takers, 10 people took the bar exam and 7 were successful, for a pass rate of 70%. For 3rd time takers, 7 applicants took the bar exam and 4 applicants were successful for a 57% pass rate. For the 4th time takers, 1 person took the bar and was not successful. For the 5th time taker, 1 person took the bar and was not successful.
Delaware’s bar exam results for July 2013 have been released. The names of the successful applicants are posted on Delaware’s website. The overall pass rate was 71.7%. The first time applicant pass rate was 77.8%. The repeat applicant pass rate was 48.9%.
Congratulations to those students who have passed the bar exam.
Contact us at http://barprofessors.com for more information.
Bar Professors provide private bar exam tutors for repeat takers who have difficulty with the MBE, MEE, UBE, Florida, California, and New York bar exams. You can find us at http://barprofessors.com, like us on facebook at BarProfessors, follow us on twitter @BarProfessors or email us at pass@barprofessors.com.
We can help you succeed!
Indiana’s bar exam results for July 2013 have been released. The overall pass rate for all takers was 75%. The pass rate for 1st time takers was 82% and the pass rate for repeat takers was 27%.
Maine’s bar exam results for July 2013 have been released. Maine has listed the successful applicants, by name, on its website.
Alabama’s bar exam results for July 2013 came out on September 27th. We are waiting for Alabama to post its statistics.
Illinois’ bar exam results for July 2013 have come out on October 1, 2013.
Kansas’ bar exam results for July 2013 have come out. The pass/fail list by number is listed on Kansas’ website.
Iowa’s bar exam results for July 2013 came out. The statistics were posted on October 3rd. 282 applicants took the bar exam and 260 applicants were successful for a pass rate of 92%. For 1st time takers, 263 applicants took the bar exam and 249 applicants were successful, for a pass rate of 95%. For 2nd time takers, 10 people took the bar exam and 7 were successful, for a pass rate of 70%. For 3rd time takers, 7 applicants took the bar exam and 4 applicants were successful for a 57% pass rate. For the 4th time takers, 1 person took the bar and was not successful. For the 5th time taker, 1 person took the bar and was not successful.
Delaware’s bar exam results for July 2013 have been released. The names of the successful applicants are posted on Delaware’s website. The overall pass rate was 71.7%. The first time applicant pass rate was 77.8%. The repeat applicant pass rate was 48.9%.
Congratulations to those students who have passed the bar exam.
Contact us at http://barprofessors.com for more information.
Bar Professors provide private bar exam tutors for repeat takers who have difficulty with the MBE, MEE, UBE, Florida, California, and New York bar exams. You can find us at http://barprofessors.com, like us on facebook at BarProfessors, follow us on twitter @BarProfessors or email us at pass@barprofessors.com.
We can help you succeed!
Wednesday, October 2, 2013
The Florida Bar Exam Results for July 2013: Repeat Florida Bar Exam Takers: What Does Your Score Really Mean
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As you know, taking the Florida bar exam will be a challenging experience for all repeat bar exam takers. However, you must review and understand the breakdown of your scores. There are some important indicators as it relates to your July 2013 bar exam scores.
Let’s first start with the MBE. If you made below a raw 125, that’s a clear indication that you lack the requisite knowledge of the subject matter, that you do not understand the methodology of the MBE and that you are not reading critically to obtain the proper factual analysis. You will not be able to score any higher on the MBE on your next bar exam if you do not get help. In light of this, you should retain a Bar Professors Florida bar tutor. Bar Professors will help you understand the methodology and the critical analysis of the MBE.
Next, is the Florida essays. Students score low on the Florida essays because they do not read and analyze each essay using the line by line approach. If you score below a 65 on each essay, you are not raising all discussable issues and, therefore, leaving much needed points on the table. Another common problem on the Florida essays, is an applicant’s failure to analyze each and every issue he does raise. Again, you should retain a Bar Professors Florida bar tutor. Bar Professors will teach you how to approach the essays to receive the maximum points on each essay.
Contact us at barprofessors.com for more information.
Bar Professors provide private bar exam tutors for repeat takers who have difficulty with the MBE, MEE, UBE, Florida, California, and New York bar exams. You can find us at http://barprofessors.com, like us on facebook at BarProfessors, follow us on twitter @BarProfessors or email us at pass@barprofessors.com.
We can help you succeed!
As you know, taking the Florida bar exam will be a challenging experience for all repeat bar exam takers. However, you must review and understand the breakdown of your scores. There are some important indicators as it relates to your July 2013 bar exam scores.
Let’s first start with the MBE. If you made below a raw 125, that’s a clear indication that you lack the requisite knowledge of the subject matter, that you do not understand the methodology of the MBE and that you are not reading critically to obtain the proper factual analysis. You will not be able to score any higher on the MBE on your next bar exam if you do not get help. In light of this, you should retain a Bar Professors Florida bar tutor. Bar Professors will help you understand the methodology and the critical analysis of the MBE.
Next, is the Florida essays. Students score low on the Florida essays because they do not read and analyze each essay using the line by line approach. If you score below a 65 on each essay, you are not raising all discussable issues and, therefore, leaving much needed points on the table. Another common problem on the Florida essays, is an applicant’s failure to analyze each and every issue he does raise. Again, you should retain a Bar Professors Florida bar tutor. Bar Professors will teach you how to approach the essays to receive the maximum points on each essay.
Contact us at barprofessors.com for more information.
Bar Professors provide private bar exam tutors for repeat takers who have difficulty with the MBE, MEE, UBE, Florida, California, and New York bar exams. You can find us at http://barprofessors.com, like us on facebook at BarProfessors, follow us on twitter @BarProfessors or email us at pass@barprofessors.com.
We can help you succeed!
Tuesday, October 1, 2013
The Florida Bar Exam Results for July 2013: Repeat Florida Bar Exam Takers: Repeat Florida Bar Exam Takers: A Structured Plan for Success
Please look at our essay writing, MBE programs and Florida Bar Exam Tutors at www.barprofessors.com.
Florida repeat bar exam takers should be very concerned with their ability to pass the Florida Bar Exam for a second, third or multiple times.
As we have shown through our blog, the repeat bar exam taker numbers are substantially lower than first time takers. Absent a very structured study bar exam plan, many of the repeat bar exam takers will repeatedly fail the bar until they just give up on their dream of becoming a lawyer. As a law professor, I know too many students in this heart-breaking category. They are devastated with their failure beyond comprehension. They are literally paralyzed with indecision, depression and uncertainty about their career and, more importantly, they question their own ability to pass the bar.
My advice is to start with a very intensive structured plan. Obtain a Bar Professors Florida bar exam tutor and, more importantly, believe you will pass. Above all else, do not prepare for the exam as you did the first time. You have to change your approach with a structured plan for success.
Contact us at barprofessors.com for more information.
Bar Professors provide private bar exam tutors for repeat takers who have difficulty with the MBE, MEE, UBE, Florida, California, and New York bar exams. You can find us at http://barprofessors.com, like us on facebook at BarProfessors, follow us on twitter @BarProfessors or email us at pass@barprofessors.com.
We can help you succeed!
Florida repeat bar exam takers should be very concerned with their ability to pass the Florida Bar Exam for a second, third or multiple times.
As we have shown through our blog, the repeat bar exam taker numbers are substantially lower than first time takers. Absent a very structured study bar exam plan, many of the repeat bar exam takers will repeatedly fail the bar until they just give up on their dream of becoming a lawyer. As a law professor, I know too many students in this heart-breaking category. They are devastated with their failure beyond comprehension. They are literally paralyzed with indecision, depression and uncertainty about their career and, more importantly, they question their own ability to pass the bar.
My advice is to start with a very intensive structured plan. Obtain a Bar Professors Florida bar exam tutor and, more importantly, believe you will pass. Above all else, do not prepare for the exam as you did the first time. You have to change your approach with a structured plan for success.
Contact us at barprofessors.com for more information.
Bar Professors provide private bar exam tutors for repeat takers who have difficulty with the MBE, MEE, UBE, Florida, California, and New York bar exams. You can find us at http://barprofessors.com, like us on facebook at BarProfessors, follow us on twitter @BarProfessors or email us at pass@barprofessors.com.
We can help you succeed!
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