A series of podcasts which are designed to be listened to during Bar Exam preparation for inspiration and motivation. Each episode will interview an attorney sharing their own struggle through the Bar Exam, in which - they eventually triumphed! We are looking for attorneys who had to repeat the ba…
In this inspiring episode, Allen Williams II shares his journey to passing the California Bar Exam after previous attempts. A USC undergrad with master's degrees in public diplomacy and gerontology, Allen graduated from the University of San Francisco School of Law in 2022 while balancing multiple leadership roles and community commitments. Allen candidly discusses the challenges he faced during bar preparation while working full-time in litigation. He describes the emotional rollercoaster of studying after previous disappointments, the technical difficulties during the exam itself, and the nerve-wracking wait for results. Despite moments of doubt, Allen maintained a growth mindset and refused to quit, stating "I don't care how many times I have to sit for this exam. We are going to pass." His success strategy combined several key elements: focusing intensely on MBE practice through Bar Exam Drills, working with a private tutor to address specific knowledge gaps, creating flashcards for rule memorization, and maintaining honest self-assessment about weak areas. Allen emphasizes the importance of drilling questions repeatedly, especially those previously answered incorrectly, to build cumulative knowledge. Throughout his preparation, Allen prioritized mental health by meeting weekly with a therapist and incorporating breaks into his rigorous schedule. He surrounded himself with supportive people who understood the gravity of the exam and created space for his emotions during the difficult process. For future bar candidates, Allen offers practical advice: practice closed-book essays to test actual knowledge, use licensed NCBE questions, focus on weak areas rather than avoiding them, model answers after official examples, and don't neglect the performance test. He emphasizes that most failed candidates are closer to passing than they realize and just need to identify and fix specific weaknesses. Allen's story is one of perseverance, strategic preparation, and maintaining perspective through an extraordinarily challenging process. Now successfully admitted to the California Bar, he remains committed to helping others navigate their own bar exam journeys.
Are you preparing for the bar exam and searching for real, actionable motivation? In this episode of the Bar Study Motivation Podcast, we sit down with Raquel Penalver Bartolome, a recent bar exam passer and bankruptcy attorney-to discuss the highs, lows, and lessons learned on her journey to bar exam success. Raquel opens up about her emotional reaction to getting her results, the mental resilience required after failing the first time, and the importance of creating a personalized study plan. She shares how listening to her own needs, rather than blindly following generic bar prep schedules, made all the difference. Raquel also talks about the power of support from family and friends, managing anxiety during the waiting period, and the critical role of discipline-not just in studying, but in daily routines. In this episode, you'll hear Raquel's honest account of failing and coming back stronger, how she used targeted review and repetition to master multiple choice questions, the importance of mental preparation and self-awareness, tips for organizing essays to maximize points, and why support networks and intentionality matter more than following a rigid program. She also offers advice for anyone gearing up for the next bar exam: trust yourself, review your mistakes, and keep moving forward. If you're feeling overwhelmed, discouraged, or just want practical advice from someone who's been there, this conversation is for you. Raquel's story proves that passing the bar is as much about mindset and strategy as it is about hard work. Every step forward counts. Whether you're studying for your first attempt or coming back after a setback, you're not alone on this journey. Like, comment, and subscribe for more inspiring stories and practical bar study strategies. Have questions for Raquel or want to connect? Drop them in the comments or reach out for more info. Ready to get motivated? Hit play and let Raquel's journey inspire your own bar exam success!
Welcome to Episode 22 of the Bar Study Motivation Podcast, where we feature an uplifting story of determination and triumph. In this episode, we sit down with Jeanna Ayres, a newly licensed attorney who shares her honest and inspiring journey through law school, multiple bar exam attempts, and the ultimate victory of passing the Texas bar. Jeanna's story is one of resilience and passion. As a Texas A&M University graduate with a strong interest in family law, she was deeply involved in advocacy and research throughout her legal education. She opens up about the emotional rollercoaster of taking the bar exam four times, the challenges of managing burnout and motivation, and the crucial role her support system—family, friends, and her significant other—played in her success. During our conversation, Jeanna reveals the evolution of her study strategies, discussing what didn't work and what finally helped her succeed. She shares her experiences with different bar prep programs, including Bar Exam Drills, flashcards, one-sheets, and working with a tutor. Her insights highlight the importance of repetition, targeted practice, and adapting your study approach to suit your personal learning style. We also explore the mental and emotional challenges of waiting for results, dealing with setbacks, and overcoming self-doubt. Jeanna talks candidly about coping with disappointment, navigating family expectations, and finding strength through faith and determination. Her journey is a powerful reminder that perseverance pays off, leading her not only to pass the bar but also to secure her dream job through networking and never losing sight of her goals. Jeanna's advice for future bar takers is both practical and heartfelt: give it your all the first time, don't let fear of imperfection stop you from taking the exam, and most importantly, believe in yourself. She encourages listeners to rest during the waiting period, pick up hobbies, and seek support whenever needed. If you're preparing for the bar or facing setbacks, Jeanna's story will motivate you to keep going, adapt your approach, and remember that your journey is uniquely your own. Jeanna is also open to connecting with anyone who needs advice or encouragement, so don't hesitate to reach out. Be sure to listen through to the end for a bonus discussion about why Bar Exam Drills is such an effective bar prep tool, along with more candid insights to help you on your path to becoming an attorney. Subscribe for more real stories from those who have been in your shoes, and let's keep supporting each other on the journey to law licensure.
From Law School Struggles to Wellness Warrior: A Legal Professional's Journey to Balance Join us for an eye-opening conversation with a seasoned attorney who transforms her personal struggles into powerful lessons for the legal community. After battling through law school challenges, substance dependency, and professional burnout, she discovered a revolutionary approach to maintaining excellence in law while preserving mental and physical wellbeing. In this powerful episode, our guest shares shocking statistics about mental health in legal education and her personal journey through academic pressure and substance use. She reveals how traditional legal education sets up unhealthy patterns and offers a revolutionary approach to wellness in legal practice. Learn game-changing wellness tools including physical fitness solutions for busy professionals, mindfulness and meditation techniques, sound therapy and frequency healing, and evidence-based nutrition strategies. Our guest shares exclusive insights from her anti-bullying task force leadership and provides practical implementation strategies backed by scientific research. Whether you're a law student, practicing attorney, or legal professional, this conversation will revolutionize your approach to work-life integration. Don't miss these transformational insights that challenge the status quo while offering concrete solutions for sustainable success in the legal profession. #LegalWellness #LawyerLife #MentalHealth #WorkLifeBalance #LawSchool #ProfessionalDevelopment
From Evaluating Students to Practicing Law: One Woman's Remarkable Career Shift Join us for a captivating interview with Crystal Armstrong, a former school psychologist who made the leap to law school and landed a coveted big law position. Crystal shares her inspiring story of transitioning from psychology to law, fueled by her experiences working on special education cases as a school psychologist in Tennessee. Crystal opens up about the challenges she faced in her journey, including failing the bar exam twice before finally passing on her third attempt in Tennessee. She discusses the mental and emotional toll of the experience, from losing her big law job to dealing with personal health issues and family tragedies, all while preparing for the biggest test of her life. Through it all, Crystal's determination and drive never wavered. She shares valuable insights into her winning study strategies, from focusing on her weakest areas to creating a customized study plan that played to her unique strengths. Crystal's story is a testament to the power of perseverance, self-awareness, and adaptability in the face of adversity. Whether you're a law student, a career changer, or anyone pursuing a challenging goal, Crystal's journey will inspire you to keep pushing forward no matter the obstacles. Tune in to learn from her experiences and discover how you too can achieve your dreams with the right mindset and approach.
Rising Above Challenges: A Tale of Bar Exam Victory In this inspiring episode, we sit down with Chandler Morgan Sandusky, a recent bar exam passer, to discuss his journey through law school and multiple attempts at the bar exam. Chandler shares his experiences, from the initial setbacks to his ultimate triumph, offering valuable insights for aspiring lawyers and repeat test-takers. Key highlights include: - Chandler's path through law school and his evolving interest in criminal law - The emotional rollercoaster of taking the bar exam multiple times - Strategies and resources that ultimately led to his success - The importance of a supportive network during the challenging preparation period - Practical advice for future bar exam takers, including tips on tackling the MBE and essays Chandler's story is not just about passing an exam; it's about perseverance, self-discovery, and the power of determination. Whether you're a law student, a repeat bar exam taker, or simply interested in the legal profession, this episode offers a candid look at the challenges and rewards of pursuing a legal career. Join us for an honest, engaging conversation that will motivate and inspire anyone facing their own professional hurdles. Chandler's journey reminds us that with the right mindset and approach, even the most daunting obstacles can be overcome.
Micah's Inspiring Michigan Bar Exam Success Story | How She Passed on Her First Try In this motivating interview, recent law school graduate Micah shares her journey of passing the challenging Michigan bar exam on her very first attempt. Micah opens up about: - Her decision to switch bar prep programs after initially struggling with passive video lectures - How the interactive practice and personalized feedback in the Bar Exam Drills program helped her stay engaged and on track - The power of having an accountability partner and emotional support system during the intense study period - Her advice for future bar exam takers, including trusting your gut if a program isn't working for you Despite the immense pressure and having to move apartments during bar prep, Micah's strong work ethic, positive mindset, and strategic study approach enabled her to walk into the exam feeling confident and well-prepared. She discusses how tactics like using clear headings in essays and taking frequent breaks to recharge made a big difference. Whether you're a first-time or repeat bar taker, Micah's inspirational story highlights the importance of finding a prep method that plays to your strengths, putting in consistent practice, and believing in yourself. Her incredible success shows what's possible with hard work and determination. Don't miss this uplifting conversation between Micah and her bar prep coach Sam as they reflect on the keys to her impressive accomplishment and exciting next steps in her legal career. Like Micah says, "You can do anything for 12 weeks!"
In this inspiring episode, Kevin shares his journey of passing the Hawaii bar exam on his 4th attempt. Originally from Chicago, Kevin moved to Hawaii after law school to start his legal career. He opens up about the challenges of repeated bar exam failures, missing the passing score by just a few points each time. Kevin discusses how he stayed motivated despite setbacks and the specific study strategies that ultimately led to success, such as: - Waking up early to complete practice essays before work - Focusing on issue spotting and using header formatting to maximize points - Drilling MBE questions to master nuanced fact patterns - Treating the MPT like a real work assignment to deliver a polished final memo Kevin also shares how he leaned on support from mentors, friends and family while blocking out negativity. His inspirational message is to never give up on your goals, be open to changing your study approach, and embrace the sacrifices needed to succeed. Whether you're a repeat taker or studying for the first time, you'll learn valuable insights from Kevin's resilient path to passing the Hawaii bar exam.
Hey there! In this video, I dive into potential scenarios for the July 2024 Florida Bar Exam Essays. By analyzing trends and recurring themes from the past 12 years, I offer insights into what's been tested since 2012. Following my analysis, my friend Walter Bernard, who has passed the bar in four different jurisdictions, shares his expert thoughts on each predicted subject. If you're interested in more videos breaking down each predicted law subject or want to hear Walter Bernard's expert opinions on these predictions, drop a comment or email us at BEDP@barexamdrills.com.
Hey there! In this video, I delve into potential scenarios for the July 2024 Georgia Bar Exam Essays. By examining trends and recurring themes from the past 12 years, I offer insights into what's been tested since 2012. After my analysis, my friend Walter Bernard, who has passed the bar in four different jurisdictions, provides his expert thoughts on each predicted subject. If you're interested in more videos breaking down each predicted law subject or hearing Walter Bernard's expert opinions on these predictions, leave a comment or email us at BEDP@barexamdrills.com.
Hey there! In this video, I explore potential scenarios for the July 2024 MEE UBE Bar Exam Essays. By analyzing patterns and common themes from the past 12 years, I provide insights into what's been tested since 2012. Following my analysis, my friend Walter Bernard, who has passed the bar in four different jurisdictions, shares his detailed thoughts on each predicted subject. If you're interested in more videos that break down each predicted law subject or want to hear Walter Bernard's expert opinions on these predictions, leave a comment or email us at BEDP@barexamdrills.com.
Hey there! I first dive into the potential scenarios for the July 2024 California Bar Exam Essays in this video. I'm looking back at what's been tested since 2012 and what's been a common theme over the last 12 years. After this my friend Walter Bernard who has sat and passed in 4 different jurisdictions advises his detailed thoughts on each subject I've predicted. If you're keen on more videos breaking down each predicted law subject or having my friend Walter Bernard from the previous predictions videos opine on the subjects and predictions, drop a comment or shoot an email to BEDP@barexamdrills.com.
Hey there! I dive into the potential scenarios for the July 2024 July Bar Exam Essays in this video. We're looking back at what's been tested since 2012 and what's been a common theme over the last 11 years. If you're keen on more videos breaking down each predicted law subject or having my friend Walter Bernard from the previous predictions videos opine on the subjects and predictions, drop a comment or shoot an email to BEDP@barexamdrills.com.
Hey there! I dive into the potential scenarios for the July 2024 Georgia Bar Exam Essays in this video. We're looking back at what's been tested since 2012 and what's been a common theme over the last 11 years. If you're keen on more videos breaking down each predicted law subject or having my friend Walter Bernard from the previous predictions videos opine on the subjects and predictions, drop a comment or shoot an email to BEDP@barexamdrills.com.
Hey there! I dive into the potential scenarios for the July 2024 MEE UBE Bar Exam Essays in this video. We're looking back at what's been tested since 2012 and what's been a common theme over the last 11 years. If you're keen on more videos breaking down each predicted law subject or having my friend Walter Bernard from the previous predictions videos opine on the subjects and predictions, drop a comment or shoot an email to BEDP@barexamdrills.com.
Hey there! I dive into the potential scenarios for the July 2024 California Bar Exam Essays in this video. We're looking back at what's been tested since 2012 and what's been a common theme over the last 11 years. If you're keen on more videos breaking down each predicted law subject or having my friend Walter Bernard from the previous predictions videos opine on the subjects and predictions, drop a comment or shoot an email to BEDP@barexamdrills.com.
Welcome to the fifteenth episode of the Bar Exam Drills Podcast! Join us as we chat with Nada Higuera about her journey conquering the Multi-State Bar Exam. Nada shares her experience of moving from California to Oklahoma after a decade of practicing law, diving into the emotional rollercoaster of tackling the exam again after a decade of professional experience. We explore the unique challenges Nada faces studying for the exam with two kids and being out of law school for so long. Nada provides insights for both first-time takers and retakers, shedding light on the value of resources like Bar Exam Drills, particularly highlighting San's commitment to student success. Wrapping up, Nada expresses her fondness for Oklahoma and its welcoming community. Have questions or thoughts? Reach out to us at BEDP@barexamdrills.com. Wishing you the best on your upcoming Bar Exam!
Welcome to Episode 18 of our transformative podcast series, where we celebrate the journeys of those who have triumphed over the bar exam. Today, we feature Crystal Post, who not only passed the bar in two states but also overcame multiple challenges along the way. From her philosophical studies to the practical struggles of bar preparation, Crystal's story is a testament to persistence and dedication. Listen as we also discuss unique aspects of the bar exam, like score transferring between states, and delve into effective strategies for tackling MBEs and essays with the Bar Exam Drills methodology. This episode is filled with practical advice, heartfelt stories, and strategies to inspire anyone on the path to law licensure. For more insights and resources, contact us at BSMP@barexamdrills.com. Tune in for a dose of inspiration and expert guidance on navigating the bar exam landscape.
Hey there! Walter Bernard and I dive into the potential scenarios for the February 2024 Georgia Bar Exam Essays in this video. We're looking back at what's been tested since 2019 and what's been a common theme over the last 4 years. If you're keen on more videos breaking down each predicted law subject, drop a comment or shoot an email to BEDP@barexamdrills.com. Sending you the best vibes for the February 2024 Georgia Bar Exam!
Welcome to our seventeenth gripping episode, where Irene Nunez Galicia takes us on her incredible journey through the bar exam! Join us as we dive deep into Irene's experiences and challenges, from studying with her law school friends to the influence of her family deeply rooted in the legal world. Discover how Irene's father became her beacon of inspiration, steering her towards a career in law. Listen as she bravely shares the physical obstacles she faced during her bar exam preparation, battling carpal tunnel and debilitating migraines. Her story teaches us the importance of perseverance and determination in pursuing our dreams, despite the hurdles. Learn valuable insights on anticipating future challenges and creating buffers in your study routine. Irene sheds light on the significance of drilling weaknesses and focusing on fact headers, essential elements for success in the bar exam. Explore the emotional rollercoaster of waiting for exam results and dealing with well-intentioned advice from those who might not fully comprehend the bar exam process. Discover the positive aspects of the Ontario Testing Center and The Double Tree Hotel (Hey Hilton, maybe it's time to sponsor us!) as Irene shares her final words of wisdom, emphasizing the vital mantra of 'never give up.' This podcast series is a wellspring of inspiration and motivation. Each episode features attorneys who conquered the Bar Exam, offering encouragement to those on a similar path. For inquiries about the Bar Exam Drills app or details about this episode, reach out to us at BSMP@barexamdrills.com. Tune in for an empowering journey through the challenges and victories of the Bar Exam!
Hey there! Walter Bernard and I dive into the potential scenarios for the February 2024 California Bar Exam Essays in this video. We're looking back at what's been tested since 2012 and what's been a common theme over the last 11 years. If you're keen on more videos breaking down each predicted law subject, drop a comment or shoot an email to BEDP@barexamdrills.com. Sending you the best vibes for the February 2024 California Bar Exam!
Hey there! Walter Bernard and I dive into the potential scenarios for the February 2024 Florida Bar Exam Essays in this video. We're looking back at what's been tested since 2018 and what's been a common theme over the last 5 years. If you're keen on more videos breaking down each predicted law subject, drop a comment or shoot an email to BEDP@barexamdrills.com. Sending you the best vibes for the February 2024 Florida Bar Exam!
Hey there! Walter Bernard and I dive into the potential scenarios for the February 2024 MEEs in this video. We're looking back at what's been tested since 2015 and what's been a common theme over the last 7 years. If you're keen on more videos breaking down each predicted law subject, drop a comment or shoot an email to BEDP@barexamdrills.com. Sending you the best vibes for the February 2024 UBE!
Our SIXTEENTH and SECOND Texas specific episode, where u/PancakeLawyer shares her bar exam journey! As usual, we start with u/PancakeLawyer's background into becoming interested in law, with a specific story about a trademark competition for 20 dollars. Next we discuss retaking the bar exam and realizing your own weaknesses pertaining to taking the bar exam. Next we talk about predictable topics that are tested on the bar exam as well as saucy interlopers. A “green ball” analogy is brought up by u/PancakeLawyer which is elaborated upon and explained why repetition and the BED system is the key to passing ANY bar exam in the country! Next, we talk about how the BED system forces you to answer questions that you may not understand or even like and how there is no choice but to understand it before moving on. The BED 5-Layer writing approach is explained next. How it is like a “systems check” as first coined by Jen-Ven in Episode 14 but explained here https://youtu.be/EodbryPRhmg by @jason! Next we talk about results and the range of emotions that come with waiting for results and finding out you passed! Next is what she's done the last couple of days since results including the Texas Law Component, as the final step to become licensed. San begins to ask about negativity and coping with them before he hijacks this portion with his own tip in using “unfollow” and “block” for those people. Sanny then shares his personal story of getting his passing result beside his daughter who has only known for her life that her Dad has been struggling with the bar exam, but finally passed :) San apologizes for hijacking the conversation and allows u/PancakeLawyer to speak about taking an inventory of the people around you during bar exam prep. Finally, is u/PancakeLawyer's message to all retakers and first timers regarding the bar exam. This series of podcasts are designed to be listened to for inspiration and motivation. Each episode interviews an attorney sharing their own struggle through the Bar Exam, in which they eventually triumph! Please email BSMP@barexamdrills.com for any questions regarding the Bar Exam Drills app or the episode itself.
Our FIFTEENTH and FIRST Texas specific episode, where Nathan Simmons, shares his bar exam journey! We start with Nathan's introduction to law including his prior undergraduate and law alma mater, University of Texas. Nathan then discusses all the aspects that he experienced with bar prep and the Bar Exam Drills app. Next, Nathan shares his insight on low points and negativity during bar prep. Finally, is Nathan's message to all retakers and first timers regarding the bar exam. This series of podcasts are designed to be listened for inspiration and motivation. Each episode interviews an attorney sharing their own struggle through the Bar Exam, in which they eventually triumph! Please email BSMP@barexamdrills.com for any questions regarding the Bar Exam Drills app or the episode itself.
Our FIFTEENTH and FIRST Texas specific episode, where Nathan Simmons, shares his bar exam journey!We start with Nathan's introduction to law including his prior undergraduate and law alma mater, University of Texas.Nathan then discusses all the aspects that he experienced with bar prep and the Bar Exam Drills app.Next, Nathan shares his insight on low points and negativity during bar prep.Finally, is Nathan's message to all retakers and first timers regarding the bar exam.This series of podcasts are designed to be listened for inspiration and motivation.Each episode interviews an attorney sharing their own struggle through the Bar Exam, in which they eventually triumph!Please email BSMP@barexamdrills.com for any questions regarding the Bar Exam Drills app or the episode itself.
The episode starts off with the procedural aspects of attaining a California License to Practice Law including important dates and deadlines.We note that it was originally more hours in a tiered requirement format based on which bar exam you achieved 1390, but then was then finally ordered by the Supreme Court at a uniform 300 hours for everyone.Next, San takes a little tangent noting the diversity of the Justices that gave the 1390 Retroactive Order. To defend San’s tangent a little bit, perhaps it is looking at the motive or intent behind the order to now allow those who previously failed to attain their license to practice law.We then explore many seemingly arbitrary requirements including (1) why the 1390 dates back to the July 2015 exam (2) why the supervising attorney is required to have 4 years of experience and (3) why 1390 is a good cut score.San is enlightened by Brandon on what “hit me in the feels” means.Discussion is placed on feelings of having now passed with the retroactive 1390 order.Delving further into the FAQ, we look at the requirements for a supervising attorney to approve the 300 hours.300 hours is calculated to 7.5 40 hour work weeks.There is a May 31, 2021 deadline to get the application for retroactivity in.If this deadline passes, it seems the opportunity to have retroactivity on the 1390 be lost.Then we talk about the range of bar exams included with the retroactive date of July 2015 which is 10 bar exams.The total 300 hours should be completed by June 2022.It seems that the major hurdle is finding a qualifying attorney to supervise those 300 hours. Especially since they have to submit the attorney’s name with the application by May 31, 2021.If you have any questions that you would like us to answer, please direct them to podcast@barexamdrills.com.
We start out the episode with a brief background from both Dr. Sherman and Andrew Sherman. We then set in to pre-thought out questions which are a culmination of questions and concerns brought up to both Andrew and San in regards to bar prep every examination cycle. The first question has to do with what Dr. Sherman refers to as “micromanaging the past” with having regret in the responses after a bar exam has been submitted. We then discuss alcohol and substance abuse from the stress of law school, the law profession and the bar exam. Dr. Sherman ends the podcast with emphasis on using the mental health resources available to bar examinees including those provided by the State Bar of California. mentalhealth@barexamdrills.com a.sherman@csoflaw.com san.do@barexamdrills.com If you have any questions that you would like us to answer, please direct them to podcast@barexamdrills.com.
We start out the episode with a brief background from both Dr. Sherman and Andrew Sherman.We then set in to pre-thought out questions which are a culmination of questions and concerns brought up to both Andrew and San in regards to bar prep every examination cycle. The first question has to do with what Dr. Sherman refers to as “micromanaging the past” with having regret in the responses after a bar exam has been submitted.We then discuss alcohol and substance abuse from the stress of law school, the law profession and the bar exam.Dr. Sherman ends the podcast with emphasis on using the mental health resources available to bar examinees including those provided by the State Bar of California.mentalhealth@barexamdrills.coma.sherman@csoflaw.comsan.do@barexamdrills.comIf you have any questions that you would like us to answer, please direct them to podcast@barexamdrills.com.
Our FOURTEENTH episode, where Jennifer Venable, or Jen-Ven as I affectionately like to call her, shares her bar exam journey! We start by reminiscing about our alma mater, Trinity Law School in Santa Ana, CA. We then talk about a challenge to all those who are planning to sit for the February 2021 Bar Exam and plan on using the BED app. Next, Jen-Ven shares some very important insight on negativity during bar prep. This series of podcasts are designed to be listened to during Bar Exam Preparation for inspiration and motivation. Each episode interviews an attorney sharing their own struggle through the Bar Exam, in which they eventually triumph! Please email BSMP@barexamdrills.com for any questions regarding the Bar Exam Drills app or the episode itself.
Our FOURTEENTH episode, where Jennifer Venable, or Jen-Ven as I affectionately like to call her, shares her bar exam journey!We start by reminiscing about our alma mater, Trinity Law School in Santa Ana, CA.We then talk about a challenge to all those who are planning to sit for the February 2021 Bar Exam and plan on using the BED app.Next, Jen-Ven shares some very important insight on negativity during bar prep.This series of podcasts are designed to be listened to during Bar Exam Preparation for inspiration and motivation.Each episode interviews an attorney sharing their own struggle through the Bar Exam, in which they eventually triumph!Please email BSMP@barexamdrills.com for any questions regarding the Bar Exam Drills app or the episode itself.
We start out the episode with congratulations as Bekki just received her passing result from the October 2020 exam just 2 days prior. Bekki then shares her opinion on taking a break from the bar exam due to “bar fatigue”. (Short answer: don't take a break!) Next, we discuss learning through repetition in the BED app. As Bekki shares, clearing headspace to study with the bar exam is strongly advised. In ending the show with what Bekki's plans as a lawyer will be in family law, we quickly get back into nerding out on Bus Association and Community Property Essays. This series of podcasts are designed to be listened to during Bar Exam Preparation for inspiration and motivation. Each episode interviews an attorney sharing their own struggle through the Bar Exam, in which they eventually triumph! Please email BSMP@barexamdrills.com for any questions regarding the Bar Exam Drills app or the episode itself.
We start out the episode with congratulations as Bekki just received her passing result from the October 2020 exam just 2 days prior.Bekki then shares her opinion on taking a break from the bar exam due to “bar fatigue”. (Short answer: don’t take a break!)Next, we discuss learning through repetition in the BED app.As Bekki shares, clearing headspace to study with the bar exam is strongly advised.In ending the show with what Bekki’s plans as a lawyer will be in family law, we quickly get back into nerding out on Bus Association and Community Property Essays.This series of podcasts are designed to be listened to during Bar Exam Preparation for inspiration and motivation.Each episode interviews an attorney sharing their own struggle through the Bar Exam, in which they eventually triumph!Please email BSMP@barexamdrills.com for any questions regarding the Bar Exam Drills app or the episode itself.
This episode was recorded a year and a half ago and I wasn’t able to edit it sooner!Better late than never? Many are still waiting for the Oct 2020 results.Coincidentally, there is a reference to working remotely which fits perfectly with what is going on now with the “work from home” movement (pandemic).At the end of the episode we finish with a light discussion of “results anxiety”.If you have any questions that you would like us to answer, please direct them to podcast@barexamdrills.com.
Our TWELFTH episode, where Christine Revolo-Lee shares her bar exam journey!We start the episode discussing CARL’s alma mater, Making of a Murderer and Self-Care.Christine then talks about her reverse engineering method with the Bar Exam Drills app.Things then get emotional in the discussion of the lowest points of bar prep.Later, we have discussion of mindsets to consider after the bar exam and before results.Christine ends the episode by saying that the “sublime feeling of passing is equal to failing 4 times and then passing on the 5th attempt”.We continued to have some neat discussion after I stopped the podcast episode, but left it after the outro as bonus footage.This series of podcasts are designed to be listened to during Bar Exam Preparation for inspiration and motivation.Each episode interviews an attorney sharing their own struggle through the Bar Exam, in which they eventually triumph!Please email BSMP@barexamdrills.com for any questions regarding the Bar Exam Drills app or the episode itself.
There has been so much concern and discussion about the effect of COVID-19 and the July 2020 Bar Exam. New York has announced postponement until “fall”, while California’s emergency teleconference on March 30 did not result in a definitive decision as to postponement of the July 2020 examination.Many people have been hoping and wishing for a “JD Privilege” which would allow for being licensed while having a Juris Doctorate rather than sitting for a Bar Exam. I think that a Diploma Privilege would never happen in certain jurisdictions with lower bar pass rates. This would allow for the practice of law without passing a bar exam for so many new attorneys at present, let alone the cumulative applicants that have yet to pass.Further, it makes sense there would be a simultaneous outcry by those 1.35M currently licensed attorneys in the United States and 170k in California alone.NCBE has recently announced 3 separate dates that materials would be available for the “July” Exam. The usual July dates and two September dates of 9 & 10 as well as 30 & 1.All this to say that the Bar Exam itself is not going anywhere. I definitely do not think it will be administered normally in July for most jurisdictions if at all, and will likely be postponed to the later dates in September with new precautions considered and the added possibility of further postponement.In following news of bar exam postponement so closely, a new problem has arisen - Why would examinees bar prep if they have no idea when they are even going to sit for the exam?This reasoning easily follows because ALL programs except for Bar Exam Drills are based on schedules - meaning it must be aligned with an actual exam date.For the Bar Exam Drills app, it actually doesn’t matter when the exam is to be administered. The more time the better, because the Bar Exam Drills app is principled on Scaffolding. Levels of MBEs in any of the 8 separate subjects must be mastered before moving on to new material.That way for every new level, it is reinforced leaving you with a significant advantage for a postponed bar exam.If you have any questions that you would like us to answer, please direct them to podcast@barexamdrills.com.