Bar Professors Provides Private Tutoring for Repeat Takers for the UBE. North Carolina, Florida, the MBE, UBE, New York and California.
You
have 2 weeks until the bar examination. Instead of spending the day getting
nervous about the time, concentrate on what you have left to do.
By
this time, you should have pretty much memorized as much black letter law as
you can cram into your brain. It is now time to put away the books and stop
studying the law.
What
you need to do in these final 2 weeks to prepare yourself for the bar exam is
to practice, practice, practice. You are now familiar with your state test and
the MBE questions and what to expect from the bar exam.
Try
to do an essay or two every day, testing yourself on a variety of subjects that
you know your state tests. Do the essays under test conditions. Once you finish
your essay under time constraints, spend an equal amount of time reading your
essay and comparing it to the model answer. Read for comprehension, also. There
might be a point of law that you did not know that you can learn from reading
the model answer.
For
those states who have the UBE, and California or who have performance tests,
you also must include taking the time to do the performance test also. Try
doing 1 performance test every other day. This way you can probably get 5 or 6
performance tests in to your practice sessions prior to the bar exam. On the
days you do not do a performance test, practice your essays.
In
between the essays and performance tests, you also need to work on questions
for the Multistate. Try to get in at least 50-100 MBE questions per day, if you
can. This way you can really be sharp when exam time comes.
Don’t
waste the time to panic, but do take the time to practice. You will be more
prepared than ever if you follow this schedule.
Bar
Professors provide private bar exam tutors for repeat takers who have
difficulty with the MBE, MEE, UBE, Florida, California, North Carolina, Texas
and New York bar exams. You can find us at http://barprofessors.com, like us on facebook
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