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BAR EXAM TOOLBOX
The Bar Exam Toolbox offers private, one-on-one tutoring for California, Pennsylvania, and all Uniform Bar Exam (UBE) jurisdictions (including help with only the MEE or MPT). Our highly experienced tutors can craft a plan that works for you. We work with first-time and repeat takers, and with full-time students, those who are studyingwhile
BAR EXAM TOOLBOX PODCAST Bar Exam Toolbox Podcast. If you’re taking the bar exam, or work with people who are, the Bar Exam Toolbox podcast is for you! Tune in for advice on all aspects of the exam, from writing a passing essay to surviving bar prep with your sanity intact. You can listen below, or visit the Bar Exam Toolbox podcast archive by episode number or THE BEST MEMORIZATION METHODS FOR THE BAR EXAM WHAT IS THE FIRST-YEAR LAW STUDENTS’ EXAM (OR THE “BABY BAR”)? Lee Burgess, Esq. is the co-founder of the Law School Toolbox, a resource for law students that demystifies the law school experience, and the Bar Exam Toolbox, a resource for students getting ready for the bar exam.Lee has been adjunct faculty at two Bay Area law schools, teaching classes on law school and bar exam preparation. HOW TO PROPERLY STUDY MBE QUESTIONS AND ESSAYS 5 THINGS I DID DIFFERENTLY TO PASS THE BAR EXAM We are pleased to welcome back Brian Hahn to the Bar Exam Toolbox. Brian is the founder of Make This Your Last Time, and is a second-time passer of the California bar exam and is here today to share five things he did differently the second time around taking the bar exam.Welcome, Brian! The thing about reality is that your brain doesn’t notice it until it’s wrapped tightly around your TAKING ANOTHER BAR EXAM IN A DIFFERENT JURISDICTION? HERE When we finished with our first bar exam, we all swore up and down that we’d never do it again. But life, and our career, often changes in unexpected ways, requiring us to move to a new state–and take another bar exam. The concerns when taking the bar yet again are real:we’re further out
HOW TO APPROACH CONSTITUTIONAL LAW MBE QUESTIONSMATHEWS V. ELDRIDGE
Episode 117: Listen and Learn – Due Process and Equal Protection (Con Law) BarExamToolbox.com Page 2 of 8 factors from the Supreme Court case Mathews v.Eldridge. PERFORMANCE TEST TOOLKIT PERFORMANCE TEST TOOLKIT HAQs for Navigating the PTs www.MakeThisYourLastTime.com Ver. 1.5aBAR EXAM TOOLBOX
The Bar Exam Toolbox offers private, one-on-one tutoring for California, Pennsylvania, and all Uniform Bar Exam (UBE) jurisdictions (including help with only the MEE or MPT). Our highly experienced tutors can craft a plan that works for you. We work with first-time and repeat takers, and with full-time students, those who are studyingwhile
BAR EXAM TOOLBOX PODCAST Bar Exam Toolbox Podcast. If you’re taking the bar exam, or work with people who are, the Bar Exam Toolbox podcast is for you! Tune in for advice on all aspects of the exam, from writing a passing essay to surviving bar prep with your sanity intact. You can listen below, or visit the Bar Exam Toolbox podcast archive by episode number or THE BEST MEMORIZATION METHODS FOR THE BAR EXAM ARE YOU READY FOR THE ONLINE BAR EXAM? TEN TIPS TO HELP If you are sitting for the bar exam in 2021, there is a very big chance that you will take this exam remotely online. The COVID-19 pandemic placed the bar exam in a frenzy. Jurisdictions had to quickly devise a plan for 2020 bar examinees who were uncertain what their bar prospects would be. Some examinees had to still sit the exam in person, some got to waive the bar requirement through 5 THINGS I DID DIFFERENTLY TO PASS THE BAR EXAM We are pleased to welcome back Brian Hahn to the Bar Exam Toolbox. Brian is the founder of Make This Your Last Time, and is a second-time passer of the California bar exam and is here today to share five things he did differently the second time around taking the bar exam.Welcome, Brian! The thing about reality is that your brain doesn’t notice it until it’s wrapped tightly around your WHAT IS THE FIRST-YEAR LAW STUDENTS’ EXAM (OR THE “BABY BAR”)? Lee Burgess, Esq. is the co-founder of the Law School Toolbox, a resource for law students that demystifies the law school experience, and the Bar Exam Toolbox, a resource for students getting ready for the bar exam.Lee has been adjunct faculty at two Bay Area law schools, teaching classes on law school and bar exam preparation. HOW TO PROPERLY STUDY MBE QUESTIONS AND ESSAYS TAKING ANOTHER BAR EXAM IN A DIFFERENT JURISDICTION? HERE When we finished with our first bar exam, we all swore up and down that we’d never do it again. But life, and our career, often changes in unexpected ways, requiring us to move to a new state–and take another bar exam. The concerns when taking the bar yet again are real:we’re further out
HOW TO APPROACH CONSTITUTIONAL LAW MBE QUESTIONSMATHEWS V. ELDRIDGE
Episode 117: Listen and Learn – Due Process and Equal Protection (Con Law) BarExamToolbox.com Page 2 of 8 factors from the Supreme Court case Mathews v.Eldridge. HEALTHY HABITS FOR BAR PREPARATION Your mental health is also a crucial part of bar exam success. Bar preparation is a taxing time, and it will inevitably impact your mental health. Study at your own pace, incorporate mindfulness and therapy into your study schedule. There are many healthy habits you can practice during your bar exam preparation, but make sure to dowhat works for you.
ARE YOU READY FOR THE ONLINE BAR EXAM? TEN TIPS TO HELP If you are sitting for the bar exam in 2021, there is a very big chance that you will take this exam remotely online. The COVID-19 pandemic placed the bar exam in a frenzy. Jurisdictions had to quickly devise a plan for 2020 bar examinees who were uncertain what their bar prospects would be. Some examinees had to still sit the exam in person, some got to waive the bar requirement through PODCAST EPISODE 136: OUTLINING ON THE REMOTE BAR EXAM Welcome back to the Bar Exam Toolbox podcast! We’re coming up on the third online bar exam, and we’re continuing to get questions from students and listeners about the best way to outline when using scratch paper is not possible. TARGETED BAR EXAM STUDY STRATEGIES FOR MEMORIZATION To pass the bar exam, you need to study smart! Read on for tips on tailoring your bar study to your learning style, strategies for memorizing the huge amount of information you need to remember on test day, and lots of useful advice on practicing, making study materials, and studying effectively. LEE BURGESS: WELCOME TO THE BAR EXAM TOOLBOX PODCAST Episode 136: Outlining on the Remote Bar Exam BarExamToolbox.com Page 1 of 14 Lee Burgess: Welcome to the Bar Exam Toolbox podcast. Today we're going to discuss THE DAILY SCHEDULE YOU NEED TO STUDY FOR THE BAR EXAM When you’re studying for the bar exam, figuring out what you should actually be doing with 10-12 hours of your time every day may be easier said than done. Everyone knows you need to review the law and do practice questions and force yourself to write out full, timed essays, but how do you break up your time?If you’ve been wondering how to get the most out of each day of bar prep, here are BAR EXAM TOOLBOX, AUTHOR AT BAR EXAM TOOLBOX® Want to pass the bar exam? Of course you do! We’re here to help. You’ll find lots of helpful free content at Bar Exam 101, in the Bar Exam Resource Hub, and on the Bar Exam Toolbox podcast.For more hands-on help, take a look at our courses and workshops and bar exam tutoring options. Please get in touch with any questions! HOW CAN YOU SUPPORT YOUR BAR STUDIER? Lee Burgess, Esq. is the co-founder of the Law School Toolbox, a resource for law students that demystifies the law school experience, and the Bar Exam Toolbox, a resource for students getting ready for the bar exam.Lee has been adjunct faculty at two Bay Area law schools, teaching classes on law school and bar exam preparation. WHAT HAPPENS AFTER I PASS THE BAR I recently sat through a presentation on wedding planning. The presenter spent twenty minutes listing all the things that had to be done before the wedding, and then ended the presentation on the wedding day. Having been through my own wedding, I can say without pause, that the presentation left out a lot of information. SHOULD YOU APPLY FOR BAR EXAM TESTING ACCOMMODATIONS Dr. Jared Maloff is a clinical psychologist in Beverly Hills specializing in psychological and psycho-educational testing. The most frequent psycho-educational evaluations he conducts are geared specifically toward assisting students gain testing accommodations on the bar exam. He can be contacted at (310) 712-5480, jmaloff {at}hotmail-DOT-com
BAR EXAM TOOLBOX
The Bar Exam Toolbox offers private, one-on-one tutoring for California, Pennsylvania, and all Uniform Bar Exam (UBE) jurisdictions (including help with only the MEE or MPT). Our highly experienced tutors can craft a plan that works for you. We work with first-time and repeat takers, and with full-time students, those who are studyingwhile
BAR EXAM TOOLBOX PODCAST Bar Exam Toolbox Podcast. If you’re taking the bar exam, or work with people who are, the Bar Exam Toolbox podcast is for you! Tune in for advice on all aspects of the exam, from writing a passing essay to surviving bar prep with your sanity intact. You can listen below, or visit the Bar Exam Toolbox podcast archive by episode number or THE BEST MEMORIZATION METHODS FOR THE BAR EXAM WHAT IS THE FIRST-YEAR LAW STUDENTS’ EXAM (OR THE “BABY BAR”)? Lee Burgess, Esq. is the co-founder of the Law School Toolbox, a resource for law students that demystifies the law school experience, and the Bar Exam Toolbox, a resource for students getting ready for the bar exam.Lee has been adjunct faculty at two Bay Area law schools, teaching classes on law school and bar exam preparation. HOW TO PROPERLY STUDY MBE QUESTIONS AND ESSAYS 5 THINGS I DID DIFFERENTLY TO PASS THE BAR EXAM We are pleased to welcome back Brian Hahn to the Bar Exam Toolbox. Brian is the founder of Make This Your Last Time, and is a second-time passer of the California bar exam and is here today to share five things he did differently the second time around taking the bar exam.Welcome, Brian! The thing about reality is that your brain doesn’t notice it until it’s wrapped tightly around your TAKING ANOTHER BAR EXAM IN A DIFFERENT JURISDICTION? HERE When we finished with our first bar exam, we all swore up and down that we’d never do it again. But life, and our career, often changes in unexpected ways, requiring us to move to a new state–and take another bar exam. The concerns when taking the bar yet again are real:we’re further out
HOW TO APPROACH CONSTITUTIONAL LAW MBE QUESTIONSMATHEWS V. ELDRIDGE
Episode 117: Listen and Learn – Due Process and Equal Protection (Con Law) BarExamToolbox.com Page 2 of 8 factors from the Supreme Court case Mathews v.Eldridge. PERFORMANCE TEST TOOLKIT PERFORMANCE TEST TOOLKIT HAQs for Navigating the PTs www.MakeThisYourLastTime.com Ver. 1.5aBAR EXAM TOOLBOX
The Bar Exam Toolbox offers private, one-on-one tutoring for California, Pennsylvania, and all Uniform Bar Exam (UBE) jurisdictions (including help with only the MEE or MPT). Our highly experienced tutors can craft a plan that works for you. We work with first-time and repeat takers, and with full-time students, those who are studyingwhile
BAR EXAM TOOLBOX PODCAST Bar Exam Toolbox Podcast. If you’re taking the bar exam, or work with people who are, the Bar Exam Toolbox podcast is for you! Tune in for advice on all aspects of the exam, from writing a passing essay to surviving bar prep with your sanity intact. You can listen below, or visit the Bar Exam Toolbox podcast archive by episode number or THE BEST MEMORIZATION METHODS FOR THE BAR EXAM WHAT IS THE FIRST-YEAR LAW STUDENTS’ EXAM (OR THE “BABY BAR”)? Lee Burgess, Esq. is the co-founder of the Law School Toolbox, a resource for law students that demystifies the law school experience, and the Bar Exam Toolbox, a resource for students getting ready for the bar exam.Lee has been adjunct faculty at two Bay Area law schools, teaching classes on law school and bar exam preparation. HOW TO PROPERLY STUDY MBE QUESTIONS AND ESSAYS 5 THINGS I DID DIFFERENTLY TO PASS THE BAR EXAM We are pleased to welcome back Brian Hahn to the Bar Exam Toolbox. Brian is the founder of Make This Your Last Time, and is a second-time passer of the California bar exam and is here today to share five things he did differently the second time around taking the bar exam.Welcome, Brian! The thing about reality is that your brain doesn’t notice it until it’s wrapped tightly around your TAKING ANOTHER BAR EXAM IN A DIFFERENT JURISDICTION? HERE When we finished with our first bar exam, we all swore up and down that we’d never do it again. But life, and our career, often changes in unexpected ways, requiring us to move to a new state–and take another bar exam. The concerns when taking the bar yet again are real:we’re further out
HOW TO APPROACH CONSTITUTIONAL LAW MBE QUESTIONSMATHEWS V. ELDRIDGE
Episode 117: Listen and Learn – Due Process and Equal Protection (Con Law) BarExamToolbox.com Page 2 of 8 factors from the Supreme Court case Mathews v.Eldridge. PERFORMANCE TEST TOOLKIT PERFORMANCE TEST TOOLKIT HAQs for Navigating the PTs www.MakeThisYourLastTime.com Ver. 1.5a HEALTHY HABITS FOR BAR PREPARATION Your mental health is also a crucial part of bar exam success. Bar preparation is a taxing time, and it will inevitably impact your mental health. Study at your own pace, incorporate mindfulness and therapy into your study schedule. There are many healthy habits you can practice during your bar exam preparation, but make sure to dowhat works for you.
ARE YOU READY FOR THE ONLINE BAR EXAM? TEN TIPS TO HELP If you are sitting for the bar exam in 2021, there is a very big chance that you will take this exam remotely online. The COVID-19 pandemic placed the bar exam in a frenzy. Jurisdictions had to quickly devise a plan for 2020 bar examinees who were uncertain what their bar prospects would be. Some examinees had to still sit the exam in person, some got to waive the bar requirement through PODCAST EPISODE 136: OUTLINING ON THE REMOTE BAR EXAM Welcome back to the Bar Exam Toolbox podcast! We’re coming up on the third online bar exam, and we’re continuing to get questions from students and listeners about the best way to outline when using scratch paper is not possible. TARGETED BAR EXAM STUDY STRATEGIES FOR MEMORIZATION To pass the bar exam, you need to study smart! Read on for tips on tailoring your bar study to your learning style, strategies for memorizing the huge amount of information you need to remember on test day, and lots of useful advice on practicing, making study materials, and studying effectively. LEE BURGESS: WELCOME TO THE BAR EXAM TOOLBOX PODCAST Episode 136: Outlining on the Remote Bar Exam BarExamToolbox.com Page 1 of 14 Lee Burgess: Welcome to the Bar Exam Toolbox podcast. Today we're going to discuss THE DAILY SCHEDULE YOU NEED TO STUDY FOR THE BAR EXAM When you’re studying for the bar exam, figuring out what you should actually be doing with 10-12 hours of your time every day may be easier said than done. Everyone knows you need to review the law and do practice questions and force yourself to write out full, timed essays, but how do you break up your time?If you’ve been wondering how to get the most out of each day of bar prep, here are BAR EXAM TOOLBOX, AUTHOR AT BAR EXAM TOOLBOX® Want to pass the bar exam? Of course you do! We’re here to help. You’ll find lots of helpful free content at Bar Exam 101, in the Bar Exam Resource Hub, and on the Bar Exam Toolbox podcast.For more hands-on help, take a look at our courses and workshops and bar exam tutoring options. Please get in touch with any questions! HOW CAN YOU SUPPORT YOUR BAR STUDIER? Lee Burgess, Esq. is the co-founder of the Law School Toolbox, a resource for law students that demystifies the law school experience, and the Bar Exam Toolbox, a resource for students getting ready for the bar exam.Lee has been adjunct faculty at two Bay Area law schools, teaching classes on law school and bar exam preparation. WHAT HAPPENS AFTER I PASS THE BAR I recently sat through a presentation on wedding planning. The presenter spent twenty minutes listing all the things that had to be done before the wedding, and then ended the presentation on the wedding day. Having been through my own wedding, I can say without pause, that the presentation left out a lot of information. SHOULD YOU APPLY FOR BAR EXAM TESTING ACCOMMODATIONS Dr. Jared Maloff is a clinical psychologist in Beverly Hills specializing in psychological and psycho-educational testing. The most frequent psycho-educational evaluations he conducts are geared specifically toward assisting students gain testing accommodations on the bar exam. He can be contacted at (310) 712-5480, jmaloff {at}hotmail-DOT-com
BAR EXAM TOOLBOX
The Bar Exam Toolbox offers private, one-on-one tutoring for California, Pennsylvania, and all Uniform Bar Exam (UBE) jurisdictions (including help with only the MEE or MPT). Our highly experienced tutors can craft a plan that works for you. We work with first-time and repeat takers, and with full-time students, those who are studyingwhile
BAR EXAM TOOLBOX PODCAST Bar Exam Toolbox Podcast. If you’re taking the bar exam, or work with people who are, the Bar Exam Toolbox podcast is for you! Tune in for advice on all aspects of the exam, from writing a passing essay to surviving bar prep with your sanity intact. You can listen below, or visit the Bar Exam Toolbox podcast archive by episode number or THE BEST MEMORIZATION METHODS FOR THE BAR EXAM THE DAILY SCHEDULE YOU NEED TO STUDY FOR THE BAR EXAM When you’re studying for the bar exam, figuring out what you should actually be doing with 10-12 hours of your time every day may be easier said than done. Everyone knows you need to review the law and do practice questions and force yourself to write out full, timed essays, but how do you break up your time?If you’ve been wondering how to get the most out of each day of bar prep, here are HOW TO REGROUP AFTER A BAR EXAM FAILURE After years of helping those who have struggled with the bar, we know how hard it must be for you to have received disappointing bar results. You should know (but let us remind you) that failing the bar is not a reflection of your intelligence or your ability to become a great lawyer. A ton of amazing people have failed the bar exam (hello Michelle Obama, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Benjamin TAKING ANOTHER BAR EXAM IN A DIFFERENT JURISDICTION? HERE When we finished with our first bar exam, we all swore up and down that we’d never do it again. But life, and our career, often changes in unexpected ways, requiring us to move to a new state–and take another bar exam. The concerns when taking the bar yet again are real:we’re further out
HOW TO HANDLE BURNOUT FOR THE BAR EXAM The best strategy for handling burnout is prevention. Make sure you’re getting regular sleep, eating well, taking regular breaks, and practicing self-care throughout bar prep so that you don’t run yourself down midway through. If you do feel burnout at some point, give yourself a day off! Sleep in, catch up on your Netflix queue, andforget
MEMORIZE THIS! FIVE MEMORIZATION TECHNIQUES THAT WILL HELP Christen Morgan graduated magna cum laude from the University of Tampa where she received her B.S. in Criminology. She earned her J.D. from Emory Law School where she competed and served as an executive board member for the Emory Law Moot Court Society.MATHEWS V. ELDRIDGE
Episode 117: Listen and Learn – Due Process and Equal Protection (Con Law) BarExamToolbox.com Page 2 of 8 factors from the Supreme Court case Mathews v.Eldridge. EPISODE 21: WALKING THROUGH THE MBE (W/ SEAN SILVERMAN Episode 21: Walking through the MBE (w/ Sean Silverman) (Part 1) Page 3 of 21 BarExamToolbox.com That was a lot of words for some options. I guess these aren't designed to beBAR EXAM TOOLBOX
The Bar Exam Toolbox offers private, one-on-one tutoring for California, Pennsylvania, and all Uniform Bar Exam (UBE) jurisdictions (including help with only the MEE or MPT). Our highly experienced tutors can craft a plan that works for you. We work with first-time and repeat takers, and with full-time students, those who are studyingwhile
BAR EXAM TOOLBOX PODCAST Bar Exam Toolbox Podcast. If you’re taking the bar exam, or work with people who are, the Bar Exam Toolbox podcast is for you! Tune in for advice on all aspects of the exam, from writing a passing essay to surviving bar prep with your sanity intact. You can listen below, or visit the Bar Exam Toolbox podcast archive by episode number or THE BEST MEMORIZATION METHODS FOR THE BAR EXAM THE DAILY SCHEDULE YOU NEED TO STUDY FOR THE BAR EXAM When you’re studying for the bar exam, figuring out what you should actually be doing with 10-12 hours of your time every day may be easier said than done. Everyone knows you need to review the law and do practice questions and force yourself to write out full, timed essays, but how do you break up your time?If you’ve been wondering how to get the most out of each day of bar prep, here are HOW TO REGROUP AFTER A BAR EXAM FAILURE After years of helping those who have struggled with the bar, we know how hard it must be for you to have received disappointing bar results. You should know (but let us remind you) that failing the bar is not a reflection of your intelligence or your ability to become a great lawyer. A ton of amazing people have failed the bar exam (hello Michelle Obama, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Benjamin TAKING ANOTHER BAR EXAM IN A DIFFERENT JURISDICTION? HERE When we finished with our first bar exam, we all swore up and down that we’d never do it again. But life, and our career, often changes in unexpected ways, requiring us to move to a new state–and take another bar exam. The concerns when taking the bar yet again are real:we’re further out
HOW TO HANDLE BURNOUT FOR THE BAR EXAM The best strategy for handling burnout is prevention. Make sure you’re getting regular sleep, eating well, taking regular breaks, and practicing self-care throughout bar prep so that you don’t run yourself down midway through. If you do feel burnout at some point, give yourself a day off! Sleep in, catch up on your Netflix queue, andforget
MEMORIZE THIS! FIVE MEMORIZATION TECHNIQUES THAT WILL HELP Christen Morgan graduated magna cum laude from the University of Tampa where she received her B.S. in Criminology. She earned her J.D. from Emory Law School where she competed and served as an executive board member for the Emory Law Moot Court Society.MATHEWS V. ELDRIDGE
Episode 117: Listen and Learn – Due Process and Equal Protection (Con Law) BarExamToolbox.com Page 2 of 8 factors from the Supreme Court case Mathews v.Eldridge. EPISODE 21: WALKING THROUGH THE MBE (W/ SEAN SILVERMAN Episode 21: Walking through the MBE (w/ Sean Silverman) (Part 1) Page 3 of 21 BarExamToolbox.com That was a lot of words for some options. I guess these aren't designed to be PODCAST EPISODE 136: OUTLINING ON THE REMOTE BAR EXAM Welcome back to the Bar Exam Toolbox podcast! We’re coming up on the third online bar exam, and we’re continuing to get questions from students and listeners about the best way to outline when using scratch paper is not possible. TARGETED BAR EXAM STUDY STRATEGIES FOR MEMORIZATION To pass the bar exam, you need to study smart! Read on for tips on tailoring your bar study to your learning style, strategies for memorizing the huge amount of information you need to remember on test day, and lots of useful advice on practicing, making study materials, and studying effectively. LEE BURGESS: WELCOME TO THE BAR EXAM TOOLBOX PODCAST Episode 136: Outlining on the Remote Bar Exam BarExamToolbox.com Page 1 of 14 Lee Burgess: Welcome to the Bar Exam Toolbox podcast. Today we're going to discuss ARE YOU READY FOR THE ONLINE BAR EXAM? TEN TIPS TO HELP If you are sitting for the bar exam in 2021, there is a very big chance that you will take this exam remotely online. The COVID-19 pandemic placed the bar exam in a frenzy. Jurisdictions had to quickly devise a plan for 2020 bar examinees who were uncertain what their bar prospects would be. Some examinees had to still sit the exam in person, some got to waive the bar requirement through WHY PRACTICING FOR THE BAR EXAM IS SO Effective bar exam preparation requires having the proper knowledge, the proper mindset, and yes, practice. You must have a solid grasp on how to use the law when faced with a unique set of facts. You cannot do that without practicing with prior fact patterns or MBE questions. HOW TO PROPERLY STUDY MBE QUESTIONS AND ESSAYS Before the last month of bar preparation, I had a pretty solid idea where I stood. Having scribbled copious notes and made ample flashcards in the extended first few months of bar prep (see: pandemic), I was pretty confident that only 2% of the substantive lawwas in
HOW CAN YOU SUPPORT YOUR BAR STUDIER? Lee Burgess, Esq. is the co-founder of the Law School Toolbox, a resource for law students that demystifies the law school experience, and the Bar Exam Toolbox, a resource for students getting ready for the bar exam.Lee has been adjunct faculty at two Bay Area law schools, teaching classes on law school and bar exam preparation. HOW TO HANDLE BURNOUT FOR THE BAR EXAM The best strategy for handling burnout is prevention. Make sure you’re getting regular sleep, eating well, taking regular breaks, and practicing self-care throughout bar prep so that you don’t run yourself down midway through. If you do feel burnout at some point, give yourself a day off! Sleep in, catch up on your Netflix queue, andforget
PREPARING FOR THE BAR EXAM AS A FOREIGN LAWYER Sara O'Connor is a law school tutor and bar exam tutor for the Law School Toolbox and the Bar Exam Toolbox. While in law school at Duquesne University School of Law, Sara received the Outstanding Appellate Brief Award in her Legal Research & Writing course and served as a tutor for their nationally-ranked Legal Research & Writingprogram.
3L BAR EXAM TIP: GET YOUR BAR ADMISSION PAPERWORK TOGETHER 3L Bar Exam Tip: Get Your Bar Admission Paperwork Together. Most states have some sort of application for bar admission. Some are called “moral character” and some are called just simply an application for admission. Regardless, they typically require you to compile massive amounts of information about your life (check out theNew York
BAR EXAM TOOLBOX
The Bar Exam Toolbox offers private, one-on-one tutoring for California, Pennsylvania, and all Uniform Bar Exam (UBE) jurisdictions (including help with only the MEE or MPT). Our highly experienced tutors can craft a plan that works for you. We work with first-time and repeat takers, and with full-time students, those who are studyingwhile
THE BEST MEMORIZATION METHODS FOR THE BAR EXAM BAR EXAM TOOLBOX PODCAST Bar Exam Toolbox Podcast. If you’re taking the bar exam, or work with people who are, the Bar Exam Toolbox podcast is for you! Tune in for advice on all aspects of the exam, from writing a passing essay to surviving bar prep with your sanity intact. You can listen below, or visit the Bar Exam Toolbox podcast archive by episode number or WHAT IS THE FIRST-YEAR LAW STUDENTS’ EXAM (OR THE “BABY BAR”)? Lee Burgess, Esq. is the co-founder of the Law School Toolbox, a resource for law students that demystifies the law school experience, and the Bar Exam Toolbox, a resource for students getting ready for the bar exam.Lee has been adjunct faculty at two Bay Area law schools, teaching classes on law school and bar exam preparation. TAKING ANOTHER BAR EXAM IN A DIFFERENT JURISDICTION? HERE When we finished with our first bar exam, we all swore up and down that we’d never do it again. But life, and our career, often changes in unexpected ways, requiring us to move to a new state–and take another bar exam. The concerns when taking the bar yet again are real:we’re further out
HOW TO REGROUP AFTER A BAR EXAM FAILURE After years of helping those who have struggled with the bar, we know how hard it must be for you to have received disappointing bar results. You should know (but let us remind you) that failing the bar is not a reflection of your intelligence or your ability to become a great lawyer. A ton of amazing people have failed the bar exam (hello Michelle Obama, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Benjamin HOW TO HANDLE BURNOUT FOR THE BAR EXAM The best strategy for handling burnout is prevention. Make sure you’re getting regular sleep, eating well, taking regular breaks, and practicing self-care throughout bar prep so that you don’t run yourself down midway through. If you do feel burnout at some point, give yourself a day off! Sleep in, catch up on your Netflix queue, andforget
BAR EXAM TIPS AND OUTLINES FROM ADAM SHAJNFELD We are pleased to welcome Adam Shajnfeld to the Bar Exam Toolbox blog. After studying for the February 2013 California Bar Exam, Adam swore he would try to make life easier for others by posting the outlines he prepared. He's here with us today to talk about his background, what he's doing now, and his bar exam experience. AN APPROACH TO ANSWERING MBE QUESTIONS Please welcome guest writer, Sean Silverman to discuss his approach to answering MBE questions. Sean runs Silverman Bar Exam Tutoring where he works with students individually and in small groups to provide them with personalized assistance for the Uniform Bar Exam and the Florida Bar Exam. Sean has written two books to assist students with their preparation for the exam: UBE Essentials and FOUR REASONS PEOPLE FAIL THE CALIFORNIA BABY BAR 3. Studiers Don’t Do Enough Practice. This is likely my top issue with how people study for the Baby Bar. Many students refuse to do practice until the very last part of the preparation period. That is a huge mistake. Practice is one of the most important preparation tools you have. The California Bar is kind enough to release past Baby BarBAR EXAM TOOLBOX
The Bar Exam Toolbox offers private, one-on-one tutoring for California, Pennsylvania, and all Uniform Bar Exam (UBE) jurisdictions (including help with only the MEE or MPT). Our highly experienced tutors can craft a plan that works for you. We work with first-time and repeat takers, and with full-time students, those who are studyingwhile
THE BEST MEMORIZATION METHODS FOR THE BAR EXAM BAR EXAM TOOLBOX PODCAST Bar Exam Toolbox Podcast. If you’re taking the bar exam, or work with people who are, the Bar Exam Toolbox podcast is for you! Tune in for advice on all aspects of the exam, from writing a passing essay to surviving bar prep with your sanity intact. You can listen below, or visit the Bar Exam Toolbox podcast archive by episode number or WHAT IS THE FIRST-YEAR LAW STUDENTS’ EXAM (OR THE “BABY BAR”)? Lee Burgess, Esq. is the co-founder of the Law School Toolbox, a resource for law students that demystifies the law school experience, and the Bar Exam Toolbox, a resource for students getting ready for the bar exam.Lee has been adjunct faculty at two Bay Area law schools, teaching classes on law school and bar exam preparation. TAKING ANOTHER BAR EXAM IN A DIFFERENT JURISDICTION? HERE When we finished with our first bar exam, we all swore up and down that we’d never do it again. But life, and our career, often changes in unexpected ways, requiring us to move to a new state–and take another bar exam. The concerns when taking the bar yet again are real:we’re further out
HOW TO REGROUP AFTER A BAR EXAM FAILURE After years of helping those who have struggled with the bar, we know how hard it must be for you to have received disappointing bar results. You should know (but let us remind you) that failing the bar is not a reflection of your intelligence or your ability to become a great lawyer. A ton of amazing people have failed the bar exam (hello Michelle Obama, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Benjamin HOW TO HANDLE BURNOUT FOR THE BAR EXAM The best strategy for handling burnout is prevention. Make sure you’re getting regular sleep, eating well, taking regular breaks, and practicing self-care throughout bar prep so that you don’t run yourself down midway through. If you do feel burnout at some point, give yourself a day off! Sleep in, catch up on your Netflix queue, andforget
BAR EXAM TIPS AND OUTLINES FROM ADAM SHAJNFELD We are pleased to welcome Adam Shajnfeld to the Bar Exam Toolbox blog. After studying for the February 2013 California Bar Exam, Adam swore he would try to make life easier for others by posting the outlines he prepared. He's here with us today to talk about his background, what he's doing now, and his bar exam experience. AN APPROACH TO ANSWERING MBE QUESTIONS Please welcome guest writer, Sean Silverman to discuss his approach to answering MBE questions. Sean runs Silverman Bar Exam Tutoring where he works with students individually and in small groups to provide them with personalized assistance for the Uniform Bar Exam and the Florida Bar Exam. Sean has written two books to assist students with their preparation for the exam: UBE Essentials and FOUR REASONS PEOPLE FAIL THE CALIFORNIA BABY BAR 3. Studiers Don’t Do Enough Practice. This is likely my top issue with how people study for the Baby Bar. Many students refuse to do practice until the very last part of the preparation period. That is a huge mistake. Practice is one of the most important preparation tools you have. The California Bar is kind enough to release past Baby Bar PODCAST EPISODE 136: OUTLINING ON THE REMOTE BAR EXAM Welcome back to the Bar Exam Toolbox podcast! We’re coming up on the third online bar exam, and we’re continuing to get questions from students and listeners about the best way to outline when using scratch paper is not possible. TARGETED BAR EXAM STUDY STRATEGIES FOR MEMORIZATION To pass the bar exam, you need to study smart! Read on for tips on tailoring your bar study to your learning style, strategies for memorizing the huge amount of information you need to remember on test day, and lots of useful advice on practicing, making study materials, and studying effectively. LEE BURGESS: WELCOME TO THE BAR EXAM TOOLBOX PODCAST Episode 136: Outlining on the Remote Bar Exam BarExamToolbox.com Page 1 of 14 Lee Burgess: Welcome to the Bar Exam Toolbox podcast. Today we're going to discuss WHY PRACTICING FOR THE BAR EXAM IS SO Effective bar exam preparation requires having the proper knowledge, the proper mindset, and yes, practice. You must have a solid grasp on how to use the law when faced with a unique set of facts. You cannot do that without practicing with prior fact patterns or MBE questions. HOW TO PROPERLY STUDY MBE QUESTIONS AND ESSAYS Before the last month of bar preparation, I had a pretty solid idea where I stood. Having scribbled copious notes and made ample flashcards in the extended first few months of bar prep (see: pandemic), I was pretty confident that only 2% of the substantive lawwas in
THE DAILY SCHEDULE YOU NEED TO STUDY FOR THE BAR EXAM When you’re studying for the bar exam, figuring out what you should actually be doing with 10-12 hours of your time every day may be easier said than done. Everyone knows you need to review the law and do practice questions and force yourself to write out full, timed essays, but how do you break up your time?If you’ve been wondering how to get the most out of each day of bar prep, here are HOW CAN YOU SUPPORT YOUR BAR STUDIER? Lee Burgess, Esq. is the co-founder of the Law School Toolbox, a resource for law students that demystifies the law school experience, and the Bar Exam Toolbox, a resource for students getting ready for the bar exam.Lee has been adjunct faculty at two Bay Area law schools, teaching classes on law school and bar exam preparation. TEST ANXIETY AND THE BAR EXAM: HOW TO COPE In a law school classroom or bar exam testing center, even though you might want to take flight a leave, these instinctual reactions are mentally draining. Our body diverts resources away from our brain and into other things like sweaty palms and tense shoulders. This diversion of focus away from our brain is what makes us blank out ontests or
DO YOU NEED IRAC TO BEAT THE CALIFORNIA BAR EXAM? The answer is an emphatic “Yes!”. The same tried and true organizational rules you learned in law school, such as using issue headers and IRAC-ing, are not only crucial for structuring your Bar essays (and PTs!), they also signal to the grader that you know which pieces of the puzzle fit where. USING PEG SYSTEM MNEMONICS TO REMEMBER RULE ELEMENTS Peg systems are a way to give you a visual cue to latch onto that will help you remember a list of words of phrases in a particular order. This idea is premised on having rhyming trigger words for each number. For example, here is the standard list of triggers from one to ten: One – Bun. Two – Shoe.BAR EXAM TOOLBOX
Access to Our Free Content Bar Exam 101. We have tons of great free bar exam content for you to check out on our blog and podcast! Get tips on how to study effectively, balancing working and studying, getting mentally ready, creating a rock-star study schedule, and more. BAR EXAM TOOLBOX PODCAST The Bar Exam Toolbox podcast can help you pass the bar exam, with less stress and anxiety. Tune in for advice on all aspects of the exam, and for ways to keep yourself balanced and calm while studying! THE BEST MEMORIZATION METHODS FOR THE BAR EXAM HOW TO PROPERLY STUDY MBE QUESTIONS AND ESSAYS WHAT IS THE FIRST-YEAR LAW STUDENTS’ EXAM (OR THE “BABY BAR”)? Lee Burgess, Esq. is the co-founder of the Law School Toolbox, a resource for law students that demystifies the law school experience, and the Bar Exam Toolbox, a resource for students getting ready for the bar exam.Lee has been adjunct faculty at two Bay Area law schools, teaching classes on law school and bar exam preparation. HOW TO REGROUP AFTER A BAR EXAM FAILURE After years of helping those who have struggled with the bar, we know how hard it must be for you to have received disappointing bar results. You should know (but let us remind you) that failing the bar is not a reflection of your intelligence or your ability to become a great lawyer. A ton of amazing people have failed the bar exam (hello Michelle Obama, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Benjamin TAKING ANOTHER BAR EXAM IN A DIFFERENT JURISDICTION? HERE When we finished with our first bar exam, we all swore up and down that we’d never do it again. But life, and our career, often changes in unexpected ways, requiring us to move to a new state–and take another bar exam. The concerns when taking the bar yet again are real:we’re further out
BAR EXAM TIPS AND OUTLINES FROM ADAM SHAJNFELD We are pleased to welcome Adam Shajnfeld to the Bar Exam Toolbox blog. After studying for the February 2013 California Bar Exam, Adam swore he would try to make life easier for others by posting the outlines he prepared. He's here with us today to talk about his background, what he's doing now, and his bar exam experience. AN APPROACH TO ANSWERING MBE QUESTIONS Please welcome guest writer, Sean Silverman to discuss his approach to answering MBE questions. Sean runs Silverman Bar Exam Tutoring where he works with students individually and in small groups to provide them with personalized assistance for the Uniform Bar Exam and the Florida Bar Exam. Sean has written two books to assist students with their preparation for the exam: UBE Essentials and FOUR REASONS PEOPLE FAIL THE CALIFORNIA BABY BARKIM KARDASHIAN BABY BARBABY BAR EXAMBIG MOE BAR BABYCALIFORNIA BABY BAR EXAM QUESTIONSCALIFORNIA BABY BAR PAST EXAMS In California, some law students find themselves needing to study for and take the First Year Law Students’ Exam (also known as the Baby Bar or FYLSE). Although this exam might not sound very challenging (it is only one day and covers only three subject areas), the pass rates are painfully low: June 2013 had a 24.1 percent overall pass rate (26.7 percent for first-time takers) and OctoberBAR EXAM TOOLBOX
Access to Our Free Content Bar Exam 101. We have tons of great free bar exam content for you to check out on our blog and podcast! Get tips on how to study effectively, balancing working and studying, getting mentally ready, creating a rock-star study schedule, and more. BAR EXAM TOOLBOX PODCAST The Bar Exam Toolbox podcast can help you pass the bar exam, with less stress and anxiety. Tune in for advice on all aspects of the exam, and for ways to keep yourself balanced and calm while studying! THE BEST MEMORIZATION METHODS FOR THE BAR EXAM HOW TO PROPERLY STUDY MBE QUESTIONS AND ESSAYS WHAT IS THE FIRST-YEAR LAW STUDENTS’ EXAM (OR THE “BABY BAR”)? Lee Burgess, Esq. is the co-founder of the Law School Toolbox, a resource for law students that demystifies the law school experience, and the Bar Exam Toolbox, a resource for students getting ready for the bar exam.Lee has been adjunct faculty at two Bay Area law schools, teaching classes on law school and bar exam preparation. HOW TO REGROUP AFTER A BAR EXAM FAILURE After years of helping those who have struggled with the bar, we know how hard it must be for you to have received disappointing bar results. You should know (but let us remind you) that failing the bar is not a reflection of your intelligence or your ability to become a great lawyer. A ton of amazing people have failed the bar exam (hello Michelle Obama, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Benjamin TAKING ANOTHER BAR EXAM IN A DIFFERENT JURISDICTION? HERE When we finished with our first bar exam, we all swore up and down that we’d never do it again. But life, and our career, often changes in unexpected ways, requiring us to move to a new state–and take another bar exam. The concerns when taking the bar yet again are real:we’re further out
BAR EXAM TIPS AND OUTLINES FROM ADAM SHAJNFELD We are pleased to welcome Adam Shajnfeld to the Bar Exam Toolbox blog. After studying for the February 2013 California Bar Exam, Adam swore he would try to make life easier for others by posting the outlines he prepared. He's here with us today to talk about his background, what he's doing now, and his bar exam experience. AN APPROACH TO ANSWERING MBE QUESTIONS Please welcome guest writer, Sean Silverman to discuss his approach to answering MBE questions. Sean runs Silverman Bar Exam Tutoring where he works with students individually and in small groups to provide them with personalized assistance for the Uniform Bar Exam and the Florida Bar Exam. Sean has written two books to assist students with their preparation for the exam: UBE Essentials and FOUR REASONS PEOPLE FAIL THE CALIFORNIA BABY BARKIM KARDASHIAN BABY BARBABY BAR EXAMBIG MOE BAR BABYCALIFORNIA BABY BAR EXAM QUESTIONSCALIFORNIA BABY BAR PAST EXAMS In California, some law students find themselves needing to study for and take the First Year Law Students’ Exam (also known as the Baby Bar or FYLSE). Although this exam might not sound very challenging (it is only one day and covers only three subject areas), the pass rates are painfully low: June 2013 had a 24.1 percent overall pass rate (26.7 percent for first-time takers) and October BAR EXAM AND PERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS Personal relationships can be challenging during bar prep. Get tips for handling the obstacles life throws at you during bar prep and advice for loved ones. WHY PRACTICING FOR THE BAR EXAM IS SO Effective bar exam preparation requires having the proper knowledge, the proper mindset, and yes, practice. You must have a solid grasp on how to use the law when faced with a unique set of facts. You cannot do that without practicing with prior fact patterns or MBE questions. HOW TO PROPERLY STUDY MBE QUESTIONS AND ESSAYS Before the last month of bar preparation, I had a pretty solid idea where I stood. Having scribbled copious notes and made ample flashcards in the extended first few months of bar prep (see: pandemic), I was pretty confident that only 2% of the substantive lawwas in
THE DAILY SCHEDULE YOU NEED TO STUDY FOR THE BAR EXAM When you’re studying for the bar exam, figuring out what you should actually be doing with 10-12 hours of your time every day may be easier said than done. Everyone knows you need to review the law and do practice questions and force yourself to write out full, timed essays, but how do you break up your time?If you’ve been wondering how to get the most out of each day of bar prep, here are 3L BAR EXAM TIP: GET YOUR BAR ADMISSION PAPERWORK TOGETHER Lee Burgess, Esq. is the co-founder of the Law School Toolbox, a resource for law students that demystifies the law school experience, and the Bar Exam Toolbox, a resource for students getting ready for the bar exam.Lee has been adjunct faculty at two Bay Area law schools, teaching classes on law school and bar exam preparation. AN APPROACH TO ANSWERING MBE QUESTIONS Please welcome guest writer, Sean Silverman to discuss his approach to answering MBE questions. Sean runs Silverman Bar Exam Tutoring where he works with students individually and in small groups to provide them with personalized assistance for the Uniform Bar Exam and the Florida Bar Exam. Sean has written two books to assist students with their preparation for the exam: UBE Essentials and HOW CAN YOU SUPPORT YOUR BAR STUDIER? Lee Burgess, Esq. is the co-founder of the Law School Toolbox, a resource for law students that demystifies the law school experience, and the Bar Exam Toolbox, a resource for students getting ready for the bar exam.Lee has been adjunct faculty at two Bay Area law schools, teaching classes on law school and bar exam preparation. 5 THINGS I DID DIFFERENTLY TO PASS THE BAR EXAM We are pleased to welcome back Brian Hahn to the Bar Exam Toolbox. Brian is the founder of Make This Your Last Time, and is a second-time passer of the California bar exam and is here today to share five things he did differently the second time around taking the bar exam.Welcome, Brian! The thing about reality is that your brain doesn’t notice it until it’s wrapped tightly around your DO YOU NEED IRAC TO BEAT THE CALIFORNIA BAR EXAM? Ariel Salzer is a Tutor and Mentor Tutor for Law School Toolbox, Bar Exam Toolbox, and Trebuchet. Ariel has taught everything from conjunctions to calculus on four different continents. EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT ADA ACCOMMODATIONS FOR John Passmore is a managing editor at a legal publishing company in Houston, Texas. He received his B.A. from Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas, and his J.D. from The Catholic University of America, Columbus School of Law in Washington, D.C. John and his wife Rebecca enjoy drinking coffee and chasing around their one-year-old daughter, four-year-old son, and standard poodle * Skip to primary navigation* Skip to content
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