Goal achievement is the key to studying for the bar
exam, especially if you are a repeat taker. You must keep your eye on your
ultimate goal – passing the bar exam, along with figuring out how best to get to
that ultimate goal of passing the bar exam.
How do you go about getting prepared for the bar
exam? Let’s look at your study goals. You need to accomplish two things: the
ultimate and overall goal, which is to pass the bar exam, and a day-to-day
goal, which is to work towards achieving your ultimate goal.
It is not only about setting your goals for success,
but also by developing the strategies to achieve the goal and then implementing
the strategies.
Implementing the strategies of passing the bar exam
include goals, each and every day that you must work on. We have discussed
employing a study plan. That study plan should include a goal each day – i.e.
working on the black letter law or working on improving your essays, MBEs or
MPTs. Make sure the goal is a realistic goal, but make sure that you are moving
forward each and every day.
Implementing your strategy includes working on your
weaknesses every day so that you can improve your performance when it comes
time to sit for your bar exam.
Remember that studying for the bar exam is a journey
that must be accomplished in incremental steps.
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.
The MBE Testing Institute will begin the process of discussing
important topics to get you ready for the July 2015 bar exam. Although this
advice is mainly for repeat takers, our advice can be used for those taking the
bar exam for the first time.
Getting ready for the
July 2015 bar exam is all about preparation. Preparation includes your mental
attitude as well as your outward preparation. I often compare taking the bar
exam to preparing for a marathon. You cannot jump out of bed the morning of the
marathon and think that you will be able to run successfully, mile after mile,
with no training. You must prepare beforehand and you must get ready for your
bar exam marathon.
Mentally, you must get
yourself comfortable with the idea that you will work every day and that, with
proper preparation, you will pass the examination. Winners know the value of
preparation. The philosopher, Confucius, once said that “success depends upon
previous preparation, and without such preparation, there is sure to be
failure.”
Muhammad Ali, the
champion boxer, said that “I hated every minute of the training, but I said,
“Don’t quit. Suffer now and live the rest of your life as a champion.”
July 2015 will be your
championship moment, don’t let yourself down. Prepare to study and prepare to
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.
In
order to pass the bar exam in July 2015, you need two things: time-management
and discipline.
Planning ahead and sticking to a schedule will conquer both
requirements. Thorough preparation is the key to passing the exam and having a
schedule in place will allow you to manage your time and to stick to a study
timetable. For a plan to work, you have to address your learning style as well
as the substantive areas you will be tested on.
First
make a calendar of the next 2 months – up to the bar exam date in July 2015.
Set out a timetable of when and where you will study per day. Be sure your
schedule is realistic. If you make it too onerous, you will not follow the
schedule and you will put off studying. Be realistic with your goals and your
study habits. For example, you can’t go throughout the entire day with no lunch
or no exercise or take no breaks You have to write a study plan that suits you
and your personality, without slacking off.
In
the beginning, you are going to struggle with the large amount of materials,
but keep at it and keep pushing yourself. It’s like training for a race. You
first have to struggle through the materials until it starts feeling right,
then you will be clicking on all cylinders.
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.
On February 21, 2014, the Supreme Court of Georgia
ruled that foreign educated students who complete an LLM degree are now
eligible to sit for the Georgia bar exam.
Georgia now joins New York and California as some of the only states
that allow foreign educated attorneys to sit for the bar exam and practice as a
licensed attorney in these states.
The
MBE Testing Institute has created an exciting one-on-one Tutorial for Foreign
Trained Lawyers for the MBE. Statistics
indicate foreign lawyers score stunningly low on the MBE compounded by slow
reading comprehension due to English as their second language. The MBE Testing Institute will provide
Foreign Trained Lawyers with the motivation, skill set and substantive law to
increase their MBE score. The MBE
Testing Institute specializes in Tutoring Foreign Lawyers who will be taking
the California, Georgia and New York bar exams.
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.
Coming up the rear, Georgia and Rhode Island’s bar
exam results for February 2015 are finally coming out today.
The Office of Bar Admissions will release the official
results of the February 2015 Georgia Bar Examination on Friday, May 22, 2015.
Applicants will receive notification of their results under the Admission
Documents tab on the User Home Page. A list of names of successful applicants
from the February 2015 Georgia Bar Examination will be posted on the site at
4:30 p.m. on Friday, May 22, 2015,
Rhode Island will also release their February 2015
bar exam results today.
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.
Tuesday is the last day for discounts and partial
scholarships for MBE Testing Institute’s bar exam tutors for the July 2015 bar
exam. We have had an overwhelming response for our tutorial services and wish
to notify all of our potential bar exam tutor applicants.
Please go to our website and fill out the contact
sheet and we will help you pass the bar exam. We specialize in MBE tutorials.
Get help now and pass 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.
With California releasing their results last Friday,
most of the states, except for Georgia, have released their bar exam
results. For those takers who have
failed the bar exam, you will need a bar exam tutor to get you over the finish
line.
As a repeat taker, you must take the bar exam again.
It’s time to refocus again on the bar.
Taking the exam again will call for a change in approach, strategy, and
preparation for you to pass that final hurdle in fulfilling your dream of
becoming a lawyer. The bar exam is not an academic exercise. The bar examiners
want to know whether you are prepared to practice law.
Don’t do the same thing you did for the first bar
you took. Employ a private bar tutor, like The MBE Testing Institute, who can
work one on one with you to keep you sharp and motivated and you will be on the
way to passing the bar. The MBE Testing Institute has a unique cross training
system that keeps the students working towards their goals of passing the bar
exam. We grade your questions, probing
areas where you need improvement. We
have a weekly discussion lecture on substantive law. We talk about strategy,
speed and accuracy and MBE Testing Institute drills the student, using
repetition, as a means of learning. We
have had much success with students who have taken the bar exam two, three and
even eight times.
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.