Monday, November 22, 2021

Bar Professors 92% UBE Essay Prediction Over February 2021 & July 2021 Bar Exams – 11 out of 12 Bar Exam Essay Subjects Predicted: We Can Help You Pass

 

Bar Professors Provides Private/Online Tutoring for Repeat Takers for Arizona, Illinois, Alabama, Oregon, Washington, Texas, MBE and UBE States

For the July 2021 UBE/MEE essay portion of the bar exam we were 5 out of 6, only missing wills verses trust, although we did predict some trust/wills cross-overs like anti-lapse.

However, we were most accurate in our focus areas “High Priority” indicated in our Prediction Blueprint for our students to focus on.  The July 2021 UBE Tested “Civil Procedure” we indicated in our priority section:  subject matter and supplemental jurisdiction, federal question, diversity, pleadings and motors.  All these areas were tested in Civil Procedure, July UBE Essay 2021.

Our February 2022 UBE/MEE Essay Prediction Blueprint will be available in December 2021.

If you have failed the bar exam or are a foreign educated student, Bar Professors will help you. We have developed our virtual programs for all students who will take the February or July bar exam. We are a one-on-one tutoring program that is remotely based, by telephone, by facetime, by Skype, by Zoom. We can help all repeat takers and foreign educated lawyers pass the bar exam.

Bar Professors has an extensive 3 volume book set for Florida, California and the UBE. This 3 volume set was written by attorneys and law professors who are experts in law and the bar exam.

Contact us at http://barprofessors.com for more information.

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