Top Reason Why People Fail the Bar Exam
1.Don’t understand the law – Unfortunately law school,
doesn’t prepare everyone equally and your grasp of Torts
from your first year isn’t as fresh. Understanding the law
and how it works isn’t as tough as it sounds, but it’s
something you have to approach early on to ensure that
when you write, it makes sense. We work on ensuring each
candidate understands the law at an early stage and work
on your weak spots as a key to success.
2. Didn’t memorize the law – People too often wait
until the very end to memorize. Then they realize
memorizing fourteen subjects in a matter of a few weeks
isn’t enough time. Memorizing the law must be started
early. We focus on memorization, techniques for
memorization and the use of different memory triggers
early in our course to ensure
3. Don’t know where to start – Having an attack is
important for litigation as it is for the bar exam.
Sometimes just giving a little nudge in the right
direction can get you where you need to be. We work on the
different types of questions you will be faced with and
teach you how to get things started, even when you are
thrown a curve ball question.
4. Don’t know how to organize – Having graded
thousands of bar exam, organization is crucial to get the
points you deserve. We spend lots of time in our course
teaching you the proper way to organize your thoughts, the
way you attack the exam and ultimately the way you
organize your question. It isn’t as hard as you think but
people often over-think their exams and often don’t answer
the question that’s right under their nose.
5. Don’t know what to write – With good
preparation, memorization and attack, you’ll never have
this problem. In fact, the more you progress in this
course, the more you’ll realize you don’t have enough TIME
to write, let alone not knowing what to write.
6. Failed to Spot the Issues – This is a matter of
doing enough essays that you start recognizing the limited
ways issues can be introduced. Over the course of a
private tutorial, you will have attacked over 65+ essays
and issue spotted even more. This certainly won’t be an
issue after having gone through our course.
7. Test Anxiety – This comes with
under-preparation. Having taken our course, students often
comment on how confident they felt going into the exam,
which alleviates the anxiety that comes with test taking.
Having an attack and a systematic approach to the way you
answer your questions, is the key to overcoming your
anxiety. |