Board logo

subject: Passing a Bar Exam: Guidelines for Future Lawyers to Succeed [print this page]


Taking a bar exam is one of the most responsible steps in every law school student's life because it gives the permission to work as a lawyer or a barrister. It is a very complicated undertaking as it usually lasts three days and takes up to 200 questions to be answered daily. It usually becomes highly challenging for students to pass it, though the knowledge of basic fundamentals is fully enough for a successful result. The present article summarizes the main tips for successful accomplishment of the exam and guidelines for overcoming panic and nerves during an exam. Passing a Bar Exam Successful Preparation is Essential. 1. Grades and knowledge of various law fields is vital for the success in the bar exam. Students who have finished law schools with a C are not likely to pass a bar exam. Thus, it is important to obtain good grades in the school and then enroll to serious and respectable bar exam preparation courses. The courses should not be neglected even when the student is sure that he or she knows that topic perfectly. The reason for this is that the courses prepare students for the very format of the exam and not the law knowledge that they already should have. 2. Practicing in bar tests is also important for the student getting ready for the bar exam. It has been proven by many years of students' experience that one cannot pass an exam even knowing law perfectly if he or she is not ready to apply the knowledge to solving definite problems posed in the exam questions. Hence, practicing should constitute the major part of the exam preparation process; in other way theoretical knowledge obtained by reading hundreds of books will simply turn out useless at the exam. 3. Observing healthy habits is also essential in stress reduction and high-quality preparation: proper eating and sleeping regime will assist in preparation enormously

Passing a Bar Exam: Guidelines for Future Lawyers to Succeed

By: jordon78casinger




welcome to Insurances.net (https://www.insurances.net) Powered by Discuz! 5.5.0   (php7, mysql8 recode on 2018)