A Note from our Founder
Dear Future Attorney,
Congratulations on your
successful completion of law
school!
Now on to the last and final
challenge to complete your
journey to becoming an
Attorney! THE BAR EXAM. And
oh, what fun it is going to
be when you PASS!!
Taking the bar exam can be
one of the most stressful
events in your life. The
worries over your study
schedule and your level of
comprehension of the law can
be overwhelming. As a
candidate to take the bar
exam, you are facing unique
challenges.
How do I know this? I too
have walked in your shoes.
I personally know the
anxiety the bar exam can
cause. I too experienced the
bar exam and know the stress
and frustration you will be
going through over the next
three months leading up to
the grueling exam, that
takes 3 days and 18 hours of
continuous mind boggling
testing.
During this process you may
have days when you doubt
your ability to pass….
And this is
understandable and quite
normal for most students
taking the bar exam.
I spent 6 years and thousands
of hours working for a major national bar review company as an
attorney, coaching and
motivating thousands of
students through the bar
exam and law school. In my
work I learned what
works and what doesn't work
while studying for the bar.
Like, studying too much.
Yes, I said studying too much. Your mind gets
to a point when you can no
longer absorb any additional
information. You get to the
point when you just simply
cannot think straight and
that’s when the frustration
begins to take over your
life. Sound familiar?
Believe me when I tell you
that you can and will pass
on your first attempt!!!!!!
As your personal BAR Coach,
we will address 6 core
issues to passing…
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Believe and Achieve
Results!! Yes, you can
and will PASS!!
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What to study first and
why. Develop your own
schedule.
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How to avoid common
mistakes that cost you
valuable time on the MBE.
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How to get the most
value for your efforts
when you study.
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Study approaches that
lead to confidence in
your ability to pass.
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How to stay positive
and stay focused to the
end of the exam.
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