How to Pass the Bar Exam: Study Less, Practice More

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How to Pass the Bar Exam: Study Less, Practice More

Bar exam instructors, tutors, professors, and the bar examiners themselves generally agree that the best way to prepare for and pass the bar exam is to practice prior bar exam questions under simulated bar exam conditions.

So, if preparing for and passing the bar exam is as easy practicing prior questions, why do so many students fail?

Unfortunately, most commercial bar prep companies make bar prep more difficult than it needs to be by inundating students with thousands of pages of materials and hundreds of hours of video lectures. While students attempt to digest all this information, it leaves little time for the most important part of bar prep, which is practice.

At Studicata, we offer a solution to this problem in the form of our 3-Step System, which allows students to study less and practice more by prioritizing bar prep in the most efficient manner possible.

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This is so true I just finished my bar prep course last week and barely began aggressively practicing. I feel like I wasted the past weeks watching videos and following the bar prep syllabus. This week while practicing has built my confidence level much more than watching hours of videos. I now have two weeks left to prepare. Wish I didn't waste my time!

johannamares
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Hi Michael,

It’s interesting to be able to quantify the importance of the substantive issue you raise here; more practicing less study. There is are very good reasons that you are correct.

1. Psychologically, from consistent practicing of all aspects of bar exam questions, your mind learns to become laser focused.

2. Experientially, from perfectly practicing, one develops an unconscious competence level.

3. One’s confidence is strengthened from a combination of earned expertise, focus and, the improvement of our scores.

It is only through the methods you discuss here that our passion comes to life because we all love the law.

Studicata makes “self lawyering possible.”

Thank you very much as always Michael.
Ty.

tali
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Dude I am doing the bar exam course in Mauritius (a countey with a Hybrid legal system - mix of French and English law as we were colonised by both country and recently became Independant in 1968 and became a Reoubluc in 1992). The rate of failure here is 92 %. I initially thought that your advice applies only to the US bit when listening to you, I realised that the two advice you gave, namely "Study Less Practice More", and "examinstors are creatures of habit" are rules that my lecturer of "Droit Civil" (which has nothing to do with civil law of the USA) told me numerous times along with other teachers. The habit thing is spot on: our teacher told us that in the past few years, there always was a question on the Landlord and Tenant Act

ryanbhadain
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Taking barbari now... wish I saw this sooner

mrtshurt
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Sure, the first man to create the law can have it all!

michaelmaresca
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This man speaks the truth at my law school they were indoctrinating us to watch lectures and then do practice. study eight hours a day. It makes sense to practice more

Lucas-vcpl
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I know too much to be a lawyer I could bring the whole system down in a day if I wanted to

supremelucks
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I’m supplementing your course with AdaptiBar questions. It tracks your progress. But actually my scores have been going down. What gives? In certain areas I broke down and read a Barbri outline selectively, and I would say my AdaptiBar scores on those areas read saw improvement. Problem is knowing when to do this. And how time consumptive it is. One challenge I’ve encountered in just reading explanations and attack sheets is when it comes to synthesizing multiple, transsubstantive rules.

generaldilvry
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looks like bar exam wont be needed anymore... state by state. your thoughts?

RetiredInItaly
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Thanks for this video, Michael! Would love to offline if you ever have time. Circling the wagons and looking at the July 2020 UBE. Looking to pair a program like Studicata and wondering if coaching is available. — Jay in Atlanta

Jaytonious
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You only had to tell me one time I hear you a hundred percent I do and I agree with you I don't even go to college but I'm going to pass the bar exam in you you just helped me quite a bit he gave me that one thing I needed to hear thank you

michellecrawford
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I agree active learning is great!
Why don't you have Michigan outlines?

junebreeze
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Hello! Do you have attack outlines for CA bar exams? Im seeing that you have UBE and MEE specific materials. Just wondering!

Carmycarmyesq
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Have you seen people without law school pass the bar?

EdFertik
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I am in California. Does your program work for California Bar exam takers

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