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The bar exam is
over and the waiting begins. Before you get your results, you
may want to reflect on how you may have done your studying
differently. Law schools and bar exam companies never fully prepare
you for the “experience” of taking a bar exam. It is something you have
never done before and you go into the unknown, always hoping you did what
you needed to do to pass the bar exam. I had one student tell me that she
didn’t “get it” until she sat at the bar exam and the proctor gave the signal to
begin.
What would you
tell a fellow student who is gearing up to take the February 2014 bar
exam? Would you tell that student to study harder or differently?
Would you tell your friends to start studying earlier? I am also
convinced that the way you studied for the bar exam will reflect the way you
approach your job as a lawyer. To be a good lawyer you must put your
sweat, time and effort into your cases – this is what separates you from all
the other lawyers out there. Can you say that you put it all on the table
when you sat for the bar exam? Will you put in the same effort you did
studying for the bar exam when you get your bar license?
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Bar Professors provide private bar exam tutors for students who have difficulty with the MBE, MEE, UBE, Florida, California, and New York bar exams. You can find us at http://barprofessors.com, like us on facebook at BarProfessors, follow us on twitter @BarProfessors or email us at pass@barprofessors.com.
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