Tuesday, May 19, 2015

It’s Time To Start Studying for the Bar Exam

For those who must retake the bar exam in July 2015, this week must be the time to pick up your bar exam books and start studying for a successful bar exam result. You have almost 2 months to get up off the floor, find a new attitude and tell yourself you will pass this time around.

For repeat takers, if have taken the bar exam multiple times and are still not getting the results you want, think about getting an MBE Testing Institute’ tutor. There is obviously something about the way you study or how you study that is not producing results for you.


An MBE Testing Institute tutor can set up a study plan with you, discuss areas of the bar exam materials that you are not getting and keep you motivated and less isolating.

The MBE Testing Institute knows that taking the bar exam as a repeat taker can be an isolating experience. The MBE Testing Institute helps the student keep motivated and confident through interaction with an MBE Testing Institute’s bar tutor.


If you need help passing the MBE, contact the MBE Testing Institute at pass@mbetestinginstitute.com for more information.

Monday, May 18, 2015

The Georgia and Rhode Island Bar Exam Results

The last states to release its bar exam results for February 2015 is Georgia and Rhode Island. Coming up in the rear, Georgia and Rhode Island’s bar exam results will be released on Friday, May 22nd

Good luck to those students in Georgia and Rhode Island who are waiting for their results.

The MBE Testing Institute knows that taking the bar exam as a repeat taker can be an isolating experience. The MBE Testing Institute helps the student keep motivated and confident through interaction with an MBE Testing Institute’s bar tutor.


If you need help passing the MBE, contact the MBE Testing Institute at pass@mbetestinginstitute.com for more information.

Saturday, May 16, 2015

California’s Bar Exam Results Are Released

The California bar exam results for February 2015 have been released through private lookup

The State Bar of California's Committee of Bar Examiners reported  that 39.5% of the applicants passed the February 2015 General Bar Examination (GBX). Preliminary statistical analyses show that of the 4,763 applicants who took the GBX, 32% were first-time takers. The passing rate for the 1,524 first-time applicants was 47% overall. The passing rate for the 3,239 applicants repeating the examination was 36% overall.


Preliminary statistical analyses show the first-time and repeater percent passing the GBX, by law school type as follows:


California ABA:  first time takers: 54%;   Repeat Takers:  47%

Out-of-State ABA:  first time takers:  41%; Repeat Takers: 38%
California Accredited (but not ABA) :  first time takers: 30%; Repeat Takers: 17%
Unaccredited: Fixed-Facility:  first time takers: 20%;   Repeat Takers:  16%
Unaccredited: Correspondence:  first time takers: 33%; Repeat Takers:  22%
Unaccredited Distance Learning:  first time takers:   38%;   Repeat Takers: 10%

Congratulations to those who have passed. You have failed, please go to our website and review our California bar exam tutorial. We can help you pass the bar exam in July.


The MBE Testing Institute knows that taking the bar exam as a repeat taker can be an isolating experience. The MBE Testing Institute helps the student keep motivated and confident through interaction with an MBE Testing Institute’s bar tutor.



If you need help passing the MBE, contact the MBE Testing Institute at pass@mbetestinginstitute.com for more information.

Friday, May 15, 2015

The California Bar Exam Results Will Be Released Today

The long wait is over for California. The California Bar Exam results for February 2015 will be coming out today, Friday, May 15th, at 6 pm PST.


Good luck to all those in California waiting for results.


The MBE Testing Institute knows that taking the bar exam as a repeat taker can be an isolating experience. The MBE Testing Institute helps the student keep motivated and confident through interaction with an MBE Testing Institute’s bar tutor.



If you need help passing the MBE, contact the MBE Testing Institute at pass@mbetestinginstitute.com for more information.

Thursday, May 14, 2015

Repeat Bar Exam Takers: The Myths and Reality of Passing

Most law graduates are under the false impression that the more times you take a state bar exam the greater your changes are to passing

In fact, it is just the opposite. The more times you sit for a state bar, you decrease your chances of being successful.

The statistical proof is clear and convincing that repeat takers continuously do poorer on the bar exam than first time takers. Here are the hard facts:

The Pennsylvania February 2015 bar results indicate that the first time takers passed at 68.5%. The second time takers pass rate was 47%, the third time taker pass rate was 29.5% and the fourth time takers passed at 15%.

In New York, for the February 2015 bar exam results, first time takers passed at a 70% rate for ABA schools, while the overall takers passed at a 43% pass rate.

In Massachusetts, for the February 2015 bar results, first time takers passed at a 66.7% rate, second time takers passed at a 61%, third time takers passed at a 23.5% rate, fifth time taker or more at a 9%.


These statistical repeat taker numbers are a clear representation that repeat takers, on an average, only pass the bar exam at about a 33% rate. Obtaining a bar exam tutor should be the number one goal for all repeat takers.

The MBE Testing Institute knows that taking the bar exam as a repeat taker can be an isolating experience. The MBE Testing Institute helps the student keep motivated and confident through interaction with an MBE Testing Institute’s bar tutor.


If you need help passing the MBE, contact the MBE Testing Institute at pass@mbetestinginstitute.com for more information.

Wednesday, May 13, 2015

Second Career and Older Students Facing the Bar Exam

We have seen many older students who have decided to go back to law school as a second career. Sometimes it seems like their fellow students, who are younger than they are, seem to pick up the material faster, despite the younger students’ often careless attitudes towards studying.
The older student finishes law school, but despite studying hard, has trouble picking up the tactics and strategies to pass the bar exam.
Statistics show that older students and students coming from a second career score lower on the bar exam than the average law student. There are many theories for this disparity, but it’s not that the older student doesn’t know the material. The difference is how the older student applies the material in a lawyer-like fashion when he/she has spent time at another career. As we know, legal writing is much different than writing for a newspaper or writing a report for your previous job.
The MBE Testing Institute has worked with many older students who are pursuing a second career as a lawyer but are having trouble passing the bar exam. We understand your problems and have the solution to help you pass the bar exam.
The MBE Testing Institute know that taking the bar exam as a repeat taker can be an isolating experience. The MBE Testing Institute helps the student keep motivated and confident through interaction with an MBE Testing Institute’s bar tutor.
If you need help passing the MBE, contact the MBE Testing Institute at pass@mbetestinginstitute.com for more information.

Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Why Did You Fail And How The MBE Testing Institute Can Help You

Most law students fail the Bar Exam for three major reasons:

1. Repeat Bar Takers revert back to bad writing habits and poor analytical skills developed in law school

Under the pressures of the bar exam, many students revert back to bad habits. These bad habits allowed them to graduate from law school, but will be the kiss of death on the bar. Some of the bad habits include, not organizing your answer, no line by line analysis and not answering the call of the question.

The MBE Testing Institute will teach you the skills to analyze both the essays and the MBE, with improvement on better writing analysis.

2. Repeat Bar Takers have poor preparation and time management skills

Many law students start their bar preparation entirely too late, leaving most in a rush mode. For the upcoming July 2015 bar, your preparation should begin earlier rather than later. You should allow yourself 5 to 6 hours per day for studying. But more importantly, studying correctly is the key. You need to write and answer many essays and MBE questions. Your answers must be evaluated by a private tutor.

The MBE Testing Institute puts each student on a two week schedule so that the student is evaluated frequently. In addition, The MBE Testing Institute evaluates every essay the student writes and every MBE exam the student takes, looking for areas in which the student can improve.

3. Repeat Bar Takers don’t really believe that they will pass

You must have a belief that you will pass. Get rid of all negative thoughts, people and things. You must truly believe that you will pass. You must say this every single day prior to the bar and you must have the confidence to succeed.

The MBE Testing Institute know that taking the bar exam as a repeat taker can be an isolating experience. The MBE Testing Institute helps the student keep motivated and confident through interaction with a The MBE Testing Institute’s bar tutor.


If you need help passing the MBE, contact the MBE Testing Institute at pass@mbetestinginstitute.com for more information.