How to Pass the Cal Bar Exam
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@MacPr0xnxx0 its not, its because non-ABA students are taking it. Average ABA takers are about average with other states. California just allows many different ways to be allowed to take the test. However, those many non-students aren't qualified to really be lawyers, hence why many of them don't pass.
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does he talk like this in daily life? O,o
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checl
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How many hours is the BAR exam altogether?
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why is California bar so hard? and why is it harder than other state's bar
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That sounds pretty harsh.
Part of me wants to go there just to wing it to spite the system.
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thanks. i will have to get in a rythm of going to bed early.
have to do the ny bar in july. nervous cuz i never even imagined being in so much debt. and when i'm nervous i tend to procrastinate. then i feel i must cram. this causes me to stay up the nigths before exams. vicious cycle. i will give myself enough time this time. this is for all the marbles.
i never get any sleep the night before exams. if i have back-to-back exams, i may get a few hours just after the first exam
ebutym11225 2 years ago
Maintaining some sense of physical balance is one of the keys to doing your best on a test. There is a wide range of what constitutes 'balanced' and plenty of unbalanced people do fine on exams, but it's best to try to be as well rested and healthy as possible when you're sitting for an important test.
ScottPearceEsq 2 years ago
What makes this test so challenging?
SirFuzzi 2 years ago
It's three days long, covers a huge amount of material, and you have to take it in the same room with hundreds of uptight neurotics!
ScottPearceEsq 2 years ago
most people study for the bar for six weeks. That means 6 weeks x 7 days x 50 questions (his minimum recomendation) = 2,100 question. Jezuz Christ, make sure you have access to zoloft.
howsth1s 3 years ago
The most common mistake is to study too much and not practice enough. Incidentally, doing 50 MBE questions a day along with other preparation is child's play compared to many of the common experiences you're likely to have during the day-to-day practice of law.
ScottPearceEsq 3 years ago