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Most law students fail the Florida Bar Exam for three major reasons:
1. They revert 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 them to graduate from law school, but will be the kiss of death on the bar exam. Some of the bad habits include, not organizing your answer, no line by line analysis and not answering the call of the question. Remember that the bar exam essay is completely different from your law school exams. You must organize, find your issues and discuss the issues fully to be successful on the bar exam.
2. Poor Preparation and Time Management.
Many law students start their bar preparation entirely too late, leaving most in a rush mode. For the upcoming July 2013 bar, your preparation should start no later than May 15, 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. The tutor can answer questions and assess your progress. Be focus driven towards your goal of passing the bar exam.
3. They don’t really believe that they will pass
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. Although you have taken the bar exam more than once, you must know that you can pass.
For those who have not passed the bar exam, get back on the horse and start preparing for July 2013. You can pass the exam, with help from a private tutor like Bar Professors.
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