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People Magazine posted about Mrs. Kim Kardashian West’s shout-out to JD Advising! Read more
Kim Kardashian recently gave a shout-out to JD Advising in her Instagram story, saying she loves the test questions and materials we send her! Check it out here: Read more
While any time of year may work to sit for the LSAT, there are some months that are more advantageous than others. In this post, we break down when is the best time to take the LSAT in order to ensure your law school prep stays on track and that your applications are submitted on time!
Many bar exam takers have trouble with bar exam essay time management. They read the call of the question, then immediately dive into writing, worried that they’ll run out of time. But then they find themselves stuck in the middle of the essay, not sure how to proceed. Or they write furiously, then review the essay with only minutes left on the clock and realize that they got the substantive law wrong, with no time to fix it. Or worst of all, they may review it and find out that the essay makes no sense, and that the grader will find it incomprehensible. There is a solution to these problems: the Four Roles strategy!
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If you didn’t pass the bar on your last try, you should consider changing the way that you study the second time around. Below are 5 things you should seriously consider doing differently when studying for the California Bar Exam as a repeat taker.
A key component of studying for the bar exam is taking practice tests under real testing conditions! In this post, we provide step-by-step instructions on how to take a bar exam practice test!
Preparing for the bar exam is an all-encompassing experience. You’re expected to digest hours of lecture material, commit to memory intricate rules of law, and learn how to work through challenging essay and multiple-choice questions. In the midst of all that, it’s easy for “self-care” to get lost in the shuffle. Don’t let that happen. Taking care of your mental and physical health during bar prep will lead you into exam day feeling strong, centered, and ready for most anything those bar examiners might throw at you. Here are a few tips on self-care during bar exam prep.
If you’re thinking of applying to law school, you may have heard about the Socratic method (also known as cold calling) and how law school classes are different from classes in undergraduate or other graduate programs. Here, we will discuss the Socratic method and how to prepare for it.
We are often asked how many practice essays a student should write while studying for the bar exam. In this post, we cover how many California Bar Exam practice essays students should write during their prep!
The analytical reasoning, or “logic games”, are a polarizing section of the LSAT. Test takers either love them or they hate them, but there is rarely any in-between. In the fall of 2019, LSAC made an announcement that it plans to make a major change to the logic games section of the LSAT by 2023. In this post, we review why they made the announcement and how you can prepare for the change.
Studying for the bar exam requires weeks of intense focus. Many exam takers feel overwhelmed by the amount of material and some even have trouble starting. Some exam takers study furiously during the first few weeks, only to become exhausted and burnt out before test day arrives. Don’t do this!
Along with making a bar exam study schedule, one helpful way to manage your time and stay focused is to use the Pomodoro Technique. The Pomodoro Technique is a productivity tool that will help you stay focused on studying while minimizing distractions and providing space for breaks.
The day of the bar exam can be especially stressful. We recommend that you reduce excess stress by thinking about and planning as many details of your bar exam days as possible well in advance.
This includes things like:
Here are some critical steps to take to prepare for bar exam day ahead of time!
If you feel like you are stuck in a rut and don’t see your MBE score budge, this is for you. You may answer a hundred questions a day and get the same score no matter how much effort you put in. You may read every answer explanation. You may be doing a lot of work but not seeing a lot of results! This is very common. We specialize in helping students get out of MBE ruts and raise their MBE scores. Here, we will tell you three things to stop doing — after all, time is your most precious asset! Then, we will tell you three things to start doing instead. Hopefully, you will raise your MBE score so you exceed your goals! We see this happen with a lot of our students. Read more
Are you planning on taking the California Bar Exam and wondering how to create a bar exam study schedule? In this post, we show you how to make a California Bar study schedule! Before diving into a study schedule, be sure that you’re familiar with the California Bar Exam format.
Many law schools offer part-time programs for students who are working full-time jobs (or have other commitments) while in law school. In this post, we provide five tips for success for part-time law students!
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