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Three weeks to
the bar exam is a good time to evaluate how you are doing. You have enough time
to now pinpoint your weak areas and enough time to change your schedule if you
feel you’re spinning your wheels. Consider this day your line in the sand.
By now you
should have done several hundred multistate questions, at least 15 state essays
and at least 4 performance tests.
If you haven’t
done it, get busy. Change your schedule if you need to, work on your weak areas
and keep testing.
If you have,
you are ready for the bar exam. You just need to keep working, stay cool and
continue to test yourself.
Make sure you
are peaking on exam day. If you are like some of my students who study all
night, stop it today. Get up at 6 am or 7 am and start studying at 9 am until
12 pm, with no breaks, then study from 1 pm to 4 pm, with no breaks, You
want to mimic the bar exam hours so you are at your peak at 9 am every
day. .
Don’t pretend
you’re not nervous. Accept that it’s okay to be nervous. Channel that nervous
energy properly by attacking your study schedule and transform your nerves into
confidence. But, remember, you do not want to be overly tired for the bar
exam. Try to sleep through the night or, at least, take some cat naps
during the day to catch up on missed sleep.
One of the most
important things to do during this 3 week period is not to doubt your
abilities. You can pass this bar and you know it. You just need to be in
the top 2/3rds of your state. Don’t stress too much about what you don’t know –
you are not expected to get a 100% on this test – it’s more like 60%. The
examiners expect that you will have weak areas. Go into the bar exam with
the knowledge you will pass the bar exam.
Contact us at barprofessors.com for more information.
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