It
is now 5 days to the MBE. Your job today, along with continuing to practice
your exam techniques, is to think about consistency. In all the bar exam scores
I have read, I have rarely seen an up and down score, with a student doing great
in one subject and horrible in another subject. i.e., a 10 in property, a 30 in
torts. Instead, there is a consistency of scores across the board. The student
is routinely good in all the subjects, or routinely bad in the subjects. Your
objective is, of course, to be perform consistently well across the spectrum of
subjects and across the tasks you must do in order to pass the bar exam.
How
do you perform consistently well in all subjects? Your consistency started with
your study plan, when you first began this bar exam process. Hard work always
demands a consistency of its own in your thoughts, purpose and action over that
long period of study time and your sense of purpose has been the most important
aspect of your life, these past 2 months. Every day you approached your bar
exam studies with the steadiness of an athlete in training. In just a few days
from now, all of your hard work will pay off because you dedicated your time
and effort to consistent study. Like that athlete, you will win your race.
With
that consistency of study time and steadfastness, you walk into the bar exam
with a sense of security and confidence that you will pass the bar exam.
An
MBE Tutor is important to the repeat
taker. The MBE Testing Institute can help you overcome the difficulty of the
MBE test and help you to a successful score.
If
you need help passing the MBE, contact the MBE
Testing Institute at pass@mbetestinginstitute.com
for more information.
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