Friday, February 28, 2014

The February 2014 Bar Exam: The Bar Exam is Over, The Waiting Begins


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The bar exam is over and the waiting begins.  North Carolina is usually one of the first states to release its results in approximately a month.  Then the states begin to roll in, one after another.

For now, take the time to relax and have fun.  You deserve it.  There will be enough time to fret and wait for your results.

My students have told me that the MBE questions were pretty hard for this bar exam cycle.  Do you agree?

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Thursday, February 27, 2014

The February 2014 Bar Exam: Good Luck to Those Who Are Still Taking the Bar Exam


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There are a few states that are sitting for their state essays today.  Students from Massachusetts, New Jersey, and, of course, California are working on their bar exams today.  Good luck on your final day of the exam.  You can do this – you can pass the bar exam.

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Wednesday, February 26, 2014

The February 2014 Bar Exam: Today is the MBE Exam


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Today is the MBE for everyone taking the bar, no matter where you are taking the bar exam (except for Louisiana and Washington). Relax and be confident. Pace yourself. Remember, 1.6 minutes a question. Keep your time. You must answer every question. You have studied hard for this day and you will perform to the best of your ability. Good luck to everyone. Keep believing in yourself.

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Tuesday, February 25, 2014

The February 2014 Bar Exam: Florida Essay Subjects Tested


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These are the areas tested on the Florida bar exam for February 2014:

1.   Family Law and Const. Law

2.  Const. Law

3.  Property/Professional Responsibility

The Florida multiple choice was:  evidence, criminal law and wills.


 

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The February 2014 Bar Exam: Today Is the Bar Exam and You Will Begin the Rest of Your Life


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Today is the bar exam.  Relax, be confident and do your thing.  You have studied hard for this day and you will perform to the best of your ability.  Tonight, go back to your home or to your hotel  and rest.  Don’t do anymore studying for the MBE.  Eat, watch a little television and then go to sleep.  You will be so tired, you will be asleep before your head hits your pillow.  But it will be a well earned rest.  Good luck to everyone.  Keep believing in yourself.  This is the first day of your life as an attorney.

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Monday, February 24, 2014

1 day to the February 2014 Bar Exam: Relax and Be Confident


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You are almost to the finish line.  Get ready today by relaxing and being confident in your abilities.  You have been preparing for your chance to be a lawyer for 3 years or more.  You can do this.  Go to your hotel room and  try to have a quiet, restful day.  No upsets and no panic  attacks are allowed.  Review your essay notes today, get to bed early and relax.  Even if you can’t sleep, lie down  with the lights off and get some rest.

Wake up early on Tuesday, get to the exam site in plenty of time to get registered and kick the stuffings out this bar. Do well, my friends.  You can do this.   Believe in yourself.  Good luck to all students.

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Sunday, February 23, 2014

2 days to the February 2014 Bar Exam: The Monday Before the Bar Exam


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Take Monday off so you can rest and be alert during the exam.  Keep the final day low key and try not to think about the exam.  If you are staying at a hotel, get to your hotel early, check in and relax.   Keep your anxiety under control and you’ll be fine.  Work on being calm and collected.

The Night Before the Exam

Eat small meals on Monday – you want to eat something that gives you some strength but nothing that you know can make you feel sick.  You know your own body, so play it smart.  Avoid anything that makes you feel queasy.  Don’t drink alcohol, even if you think it will calm your nerves – you do not want to be foggy Tuesday morning.

The night before the exam is the one time you may want to read a little material or study because you probably will have trouble sleeping on Monday night.   Try reading a bar outline.  If you can’t fall asleep, just lie there.  Don’t try to do extra studying, just rest.  If you can’t fall asleep, don’t get out of bed, pace, watch television, play on the internet or exercise.  You do not want to do anything that will keep your mind active.  You want to keep your mind at rest, even if your body can’t rest.

The Day of the Exam

Eat a small breakfast the morning of the bar exam so you have enough fuel to keep going.  Don’t drink too much that it causes frequent restroom visits.

Leave your cellphone at the hotel or in the car.  Do not bring it into the site.  You will be kicked out of the bar if your phone rings.

Also important is your lunch.  Avoid heavy foods that will make you sleepy.   Again, limit your drink intake to avoid frequent restroom breaks.

During Your Breaks

Do not talk to anyone about the exam during your breaks. Inevitably someone will want to talk about the bar and inevitably that person put down something different from what you did.  Do not second guess yourself by rehashing the exam.

Make sure you have a positive outlook.  You’ve done hundreds of practice questions by now.  You can do this.  You will pass.  Good luck to all.

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Saturday, February 22, 2014

3 days before the February 2014 Bar Exam: Powering Down This Weekend


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One of the most important factors in your performance on the bar exam is going to be your stamina – to sit for 3 hours at a stretch, with no breaks, concentrating solely on the bar exam will be quite an endeavor.  You need to remain focused and energized throughout the bar exam in order for you to do your best work.

First, you need to catch up on your rest and start powering down on your studying this weekend.  Try to have a less stressful couple of days.  Put in study time, but also sleep, rest and relax.  You have done your preparation and now it’s time to get in the game, mentally and physically.

You will be nervous this weekend, but try to contain your anxiety – you have studied hard and you are ready.  Review your materials, go over your outlines, write out an essay or two to keep in practice and also work on some MBE questions – making sure you read the explanations of why the answer choices are right or wrong.  Don’t let doubt creep into your thinking.  You must be confident – you know you will pass.  Good luck.

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Friday, February 21, 2014

4 days to the February 2014 Bar Exam: Essay Predictions


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During this last week before the bar exam, I have many students ask me what my prediction is for exam subjects.  Anyone who claims to predict what will be on the bar exam is just guessing.  I remember one year, a lecturer on the bar exam circuit claimed that since trusts had been tested in the previous test cycle, it would not be tested again and to forget about trusts.  Unfortunately, many students took that advice and freaked when they opened the exam questions on the day of the bar exam and saw that the bar examiners did in fact test trusts twice in a row.  This cautionary tale is meant to be what it is – do not endlessly search for predictions or to take anyone’s predictions as gospel.  You have prepared for any eventuality – in any subject that is tested.  Don’t try to second guess yourself and your preparation or to find a shortcut in your studies.  This weekend, make sure you review every subject that is tested in your state.  Only then will you be thoroughly prepared, with or without, any person’s prediction of what subjects will be tested on the essays.

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Thursday, February 20, 2014

5 days to the February 2014 Bar Exam: Using Facts for Your Essays


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Most lawyers know that the facts of their case will win or lose their argument.  The law remains static.  The elements of a cause of action are always the same.  A contract is always formed with the same elements of offer, acceptance, consideration and no defenses.  Negligence is still a breach of a duty that caused an injury.  What turns the case is the facts.  One set of facts show a clear case of a validly formed contract, another set of facts show there was no meeting of the minds and  no contract was formed.  This is where a lawyer’s “bread and butter” lies – it’s what we get paid to do – make distinctions between a set of facts.

A good lawyer can articulate the facts as it relates to the law.  That is what you are being tested on in your essay questions.  The bar exam graders are looking to see how you take the facts they give you and relate it to the elements of the law.  That is why you must blend the law with the facts.  Do not just repeat the facts of the essay question.  That is not your job.  You are to take those facts and apply it to the law for complete analysis.  Tell the bar examiners why these facts point to a certain legal issue.  For example, if you see a formation of a contract, tell the bar examiners why you see a contract.  Patiently, discuss why there is an offer, who accepted the offer, if there was a bargained for exchange and if defenses apply.  Take each element separately.  As a rule of thumb, for every element of the rule, state a corresponding fact.  Take you time to discuss the facts, but only in context with the law.

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Wednesday, February 19, 2014

6 days to the February 2014 Bar Exam: Analyzing the Answer Choices For the MBE


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Since the MBE is so important  for your overall score, it is essential to recognize that analysis of the answer choices deserves as much of your time and attention as the fact pattern or story.

You first must identify the issue in each answer choice. Each answer choice has one.  Once you recognize the issue then you can choose between the answer choices. Only the issue that addresses and answers the one presented in the fact pattern can be the correct answer choice.

Sometimes, despite all you best efforts to work through a question according to your process, you may find that the only way to arrive at the correct answer choice is through the process of elimination.  You’ll have to examine each of the answer choices and eliminate those that can’t possibly be correct.

When can’t an answer choice be correct?

The first rule for eliminating incorrect answer choices is that an answer choice must be entirely correct or it is wrong.   Don’t be misled simply because the statement is partially correct.  Look for misstatements or misapplication of a rule of law. You need to know the law to distinguish between answer choices that misstate or misapply the law.  Also, look for answer choices that mischaracterizes the facts. Look for contradictions between the facts in the story and the facts as characterized in the answer choice.  Such an answer choice cannot be correct.  Nor can an answer choice that requires you to make assumptions that go beyond the facts in the fact pattern.

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Tuesday, February 18, 2014

1 week to the February 2014 Bar Exam: Keep Your Focus


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Your goal for this last week is to keep your focus while you solidify your knowledge of the black letter law and improve your timing. The week before the exam is a time when you should be cool, collected and confident.

Don’t let anyone or anything distract you this week.  It’s not worth it.  You only have a week left to go and you can relax later,

Remember to take care of your body and mind.  This means eating well, getting some sleep and working on self-confidence.

As to practical things, make sure you have confirmed your travel plans or hotel stay, make sure you have packed what you need to take with you for the bar exam, including your admission ticket, your identification, your watch, etc.

Now that you know the law, make sure your timing is correct, i.e. complete 17 MBE questions in 30 minutes; 34 MBE questions in an hour and complete an essay in the time allotted for your jurisdiction.

It isn’t uncommon to start running out of energy this week.  So take some breaks to energize yourself.  You need to keep your mind focused on bar material.   Your focus is critical to success.

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Friday, February 14, 2014

The February 2014 Bar Exam: Thanking Your Loved Ones


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For those students who are taking the February 2014 bar exam, take the time today to wish your loved ones a happy Valentine’s Day  Those that really love you want to see you pass the bar. Know that with certainty. Look at those that are supporting you in ways you may not even realize. Maybe your mom makes you breakfast every morning before you leave to go study. Maybe your spouse is doing the heavy lifting as you study. Let them know you appreciate their support, even if they are just getting out of your way during this period before the bar exam. No person is an island. You need your family and friends during this stressful period of bar exam studying. Thank them today for supporting you through this journey.

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Tuesday, February 11, 2014

2 Weeks to the February 2014 Bar Exam: Keep Practicing


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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 New York 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.

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Tuesday, February 4, 2014

The February 2014 Bar Exam: 3 Weeks to the Bar Exam


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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. 

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