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It’s
quite surprising to hear law students uttering completely bad advice that they
got from their school, their professors or their friends. Here are some of the bad advice that has been
told as gospel:
Starting
Too Early and Burning Yourself Out
You
can never start too early and you can never burn yourself out. Your job is to learn and understand the law
in your jurisdiction and there is a lot to learn. Moreover, the time goes quite
quickly. If you get tired, take a few
hours off, even a day off to recharge your batteries. If you start early, you can afford to take
the few hours off. The earlier you
start, the better off you will be.
If You Do Poorly, Sit Out a Bar Cycle
Why
would anyone want to sit out a bar cycle?
You do not need to sit out wasting time, you need to pass the bar exam
as quickly as you can. None of us can
afford to waste another 6 months just waiting.
Further, sitting out a bar cycle will not enhance your ability to pass
or to even study.
Study
Rule Definitions Only and Recite them Perfectly
Many
law students think that they only need to memorize rule definitions in order to
pass the bar exam. That is a false
assumption. Of course, you need to know the elements of the law, but the facts
are what drives the analysis. And that factual analysis is what will ensure
that you pass the bar exam.
Read
Outlines All Day, Practice Just A Little – A Waste of Time for Repeat Takers
Yes,
it is important to read outlines so that you understand the law, however, you
need to practice a lot of essays and MBE to ensure that you understand the law
and its application.
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