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repeat taker can be an isolating experience. The MBE & UBE Testing
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Critical thinking is the key to being a lawyer and to passing the bar exam. Reading the bar exam essays and the MBE fact pattern is not like reading a novel. Instead, you must pick through the facts, actively thinking of what each fact means. Critical thinking means that you must carefully examine the essay fact patterns and the MBE fact patterns. You must sort through the fact pattern, looking at salient facts so that you can make the next step of identifying issues. You will need to draw inferences from the facts and synthesize the facts into law. Look for nuisances and distinctions as you read. This will help you to answer the essay questions and pick the right answer choice on the MBE.
Reading critically and thinking through each fact, while using your logic and your legal reasoning, will allow you to understand what the question is asking you to do. Remember to evaluate every fact. Do not look at the whole of any question; instead, break it down into bites of facts, and you will come to the central issue of all fact patterns. Then you can start the essay writing process or answer the MBE question correctly.
The MBE & UBE
Testing Institute knows that taking the bar exam as a
repeat taker can be an isolating experience. The MBE & UBE Testing
Institute helps the student keep motivated and confident through interaction
with an MBE & UBE Testing Institute’s bar tutor.
You have 2 weeks until the bar examination. Instead of spending the day getting nervous about the time, concentrate on what you have left to do.
By this time, you should have pretty much memorized as much black letter law as you can cram into your brain. It is now time to put away the books and stop studying the law.
What you need to do in these final 2 weeks to prepare yourself for the bar exam is to practice, practice, practice. You are now familiar with your state test and the MBE questions and what to expect from the bar exam.
Try to do an essay or two every day, testing yourself on a variety of subjects that you know your state tests. Do the essays under test conditions. Once you finish your essay under time constraints, spend an equal amount of time reading your essay and comparing it to the model answer. Read for comprehension, also. There might be a point of law that you did not know that you can learn from reading the model answer.
For those states who have the UBE, and California or who have performance tests, you also must include taking the time to do the performance test also. Try doing 1 performance test every other day. This way you can probably get 5 or 6 performance tests in to your practice sessions prior to the bar exam. On the days you do not do a performance test, practice your essays.
In between the essays and performance tests, you also need to work on questions for the Multistate. Try to get in at least 50 MBE questions per day, if you can. This way you can really be sharp when exam time comes.
Don’t waste the time to panic, but do take the time to practice. You will be more prepared than ever if you follow this schedule.
The MBE & UBE
Testing Institute knows that taking the bar exam as a
repeat taker can be an isolating experience. The MBE & UBE Testing
Institute helps the student keep motivated and confident through interaction
with an MBE & UBE Testing Institute’s bar tutor.
Studying for the bar is more like a marathon than a
sprint. Compare it to your favorite sport that you play. Do you remember how
hard it was to pick it up in the beginning? You had to keep at it and practice
every day before you started to improve and get better at your game. You worked
at that game until you became a true proficient at it.
That game you mastered long ago is similar to how
you must master and pass the bar exam. Every day you chip away at the large
amount of material, taking manageable bites until you have mastered that bite
and go onto the next one. As someone has once said, how do you eat an elephant
– with one bite at a time. In other words, take smaller sections of the vast
material, learn it and then take another section of the bar exam and learn that
section, until, before you know it, you have learned the law, practiced your
questions and are ready to sit for the bar exam.
Always stay in the moment of that day, because if
you look too far ahead, you will waste precious time worrying about the large
amount of material you must learn or how fast the time is ticking before the
bar exam.
Taking the bar exam is not a sprint. You cannot do
everything in one day. Do not drive yourself to exhaustion thinking that you
must skip meals, skip the gym, skip sleeping in order to prepare yourself for
the bar exam. You cannot run down your body or your mind. Take regular breaks
so that you can come back refreshed and ready to learn.
Remember, it was the tortoise that won the race, and
not the hare. And to quote the tortoise, “slowly does it every time”.
The MBE & UBE
Testing Institute knows that taking the bar exam as a
repeat taker can be an isolating experience. The MBE & UBE Testing
Institute helps the student keep motivated and confident through interaction
with an MBE & UBE Testing Institute’s bar tutor.
The MBE & UBE Testing Institute will be conducting a Florida Bar Exam Essay workshop on July 14th in Naples, Florida. Improve your essay performance on the Florida bar exam. Only $299 to attend. Sign up now as spaces are limited. This is the last day for sign up.
The MBE & UBE
Testing Institute knows that taking the bar exam as a
repeat taker can be an isolating experience. The MBE & UBE Testing
Institute helps the student keep motivated and confident through interaction
with an MBE & UBE Testing Institute’s bar tutor.
Three weeks to the bar exam is a good time to evaluate how you are doing. You have enough time to now pinpoint your weak areas and enough time to change your schedule if you feel you’re spinning your wheels. Consider this day your line in the sand.
By now you should have done several hundred multistate questions, at least 15 state essays and at least 4 performance tests.
Make sure you are peaking on exam day. If you are like some of my students who study all night, stop it today. Get up at 6 am or 7 am and start studying at 9 am until 12 pm, with no breaks, then study from 1 pm to 4 pm, with no breaks, You want to mimic the bar exam hours so you are at your peak at 9 am every day.
Don’t pretend you’re not nervous. Accept that it’s okay to be nervous. Channel that nervous energy properly by attacking your study schedule and transform your nerves into confidence. But, remember, you do not want to be overly tired for the bar exam. Try to sleep through the night or, at least, take some cat naps during the day to catch up on missed sleep.
One of the most important things to do during this 3 week period is not to doubt your abilities. You can pass this bar and you know it. You just need to be in the top 2/3rds of your state. Don’t stress too much about what you don’t know – you are not expected to get a 100% on this test – it’s more like 60%. The examiners expect that you will have weak areas. Go into the bar exam with the knowledge you will pass the bar exam.
The MBE & UBE
Testing Institute knows that taking the bar exam as a
repeat taker can be an isolating experience. The MBE & UBE Testing
Institute helps the student keep motivated and confident through interaction
with an MBE & UBE Testing Institute’s bar tutor.
As to timing of the MBE, you must answer 100 questions in 3 hours, both in the morning and the afternoon. Breaking it down further, you must answer each question in 1.8 minutes, or 17 questions in a half hour and 34 questions in an hour. You must be able to sustain that fast pace.
As you practice, keep that pace in mind. It is imperative that you finish all 200 questions. You do not want to leave any questions unanswered or unread and lose valuable points. As you know, even 1 point or 2 points can mean the difference between passing and failing.
Not only do you need to answer the questions, you need to answer them correctly.
How do you build up your time and accuracy? In the beginning of this process, start with 17 questions first – note your time and your accuracy. As you get better at your accuracy, your time will also get better. Once you feel that you are comfortable with the 17 questions, then, proceed to doing 34 questions in one sitting. Again, notice how long it took you and your accuracy. Then move up doing 68 questions in 2 hours, until finally you are working at 3 hour stretches.
You must get comfortable and condition yourself to sitting for 3 hours, working on MBE questions, without losing your focus or concentration. In the last couple of weeks, prior to the bar exam, you should be working on 3 hour blocks for the MBE.
Once you get to the bar exam, write down the time for 34 questions, 68 questions or break it down in half hours, i.e. 17, 34, 51 etc., so you can glance at your sheet and know that you are on schedule to answer all 100 questions in that session.
The MBE & UBE
Testing Institute knows that taking the bar exam as a
repeat taker can be an isolating experience. The MBE & UBE Testing
Institute helps the student keep motivated and confident through interaction
with an MBE & UBE Testing Institute’s bar tutor.