Top 6 Tips to Pass the Bar Exam with Only 10 Days Left: Essential Guide
Discover efficient strategies to pass the bar exam in 10 days. Focus on key areas, practice effectively, and boost your confidence with our expert tips.
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How to Pass the Bar Exam in 10 Days
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Speaker 1: If you are looking to pass the bar exam with 10 days left, you are not alone. Here are some tips. And by the way, if you find this information helpful, please like, subscribe, and keep watching for more great bar prep content and links to free resources. So how can you pass the bar exam with 10 days left? Here are our top six tips. First, don't waste time. If you are listening to lectures, stop. If you are writing your own outlines or making your own flashcards, stop. It's time to switch to completing tasks that will help you more efficiently absorb information. Second, start learning the law. You cannot learn everything, and the good news is you do not have to learn everything. Instead, learn what is tested on the bar exam. This is the best way to study efficiently. We have free updated guides on highly tested MEE and MBE topics that our students love to study with. Links to those can be found in the description below, and again, they are free. Third, start to bullet point essays. I cannot stress this enough. Many people focus on the MBE because they are so worried about it, but in almost all states including uniform bar exam states, it does not matter how you get your points on the bar exam. You can get them on the MBE or you can get them on the essays. There is not a minimum MBE score that you need. For most people, it is much easier to significantly and exponentially improve their essay score in the days leading up to the bar exam. So focus on the essays. Learn those highly tested rules like we suggested. Then bullet point as many essays as possible. Relatedly, work on the MPT portion. This is the most overlooked part of the bar exam. It is also often the first portion of the bar exam, so it will potentially set the mood and your mindset for the entire exam. If you have completely ignored MPTs up until this point, start practicing MPTs. And download our free MPT 1 sheet, which will tell you the MPT format. You will not regret focusing on the MPT portion leading up to the bar exam. Next, do not try to answer 100 MBE questions per day. Please, that is wasting valuable time. Instead, answer a smaller number of questions and get more out of them. Do them slowly. Dissect them. On the MBE, you'll see the same issues tested over and over again, all dressed up in different fact patterns. Also, make sure you are answering real MBE questions, that is actual official NCBE released questions. These are almost like the actual bar exam questions you'll see on bar exam day. And knowing that you've completed these actual official bar exam questions will have the added bonus of boosting your confidence. We'll link to some of them as well, though unfortunately they're not free since we do have to pay a licensing fee for every user who accesses the questions. Lastly, boost your confidence. Practice visualization and meditation. Get excited to take the bar exam. You'll perform better on the bar exam if you are in the right mindset. So don't neglect this crucial aspect of bar exam preparation. Please remember to like this video and subscribe to our channel for more great bar exam tips.

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