Law School Graduates ‘Fairly Certain’ They’ll Fail the Bar Exam

Law School Graduates ‘Fairly Certain’ They’ll Fail the Bar Exam An Answer to the Recent “Above The Law” Article Mike Sims, BARBRI President A recent headline on Above the Law said, “Law School Graduates ‘Fairly Certain’ They’ll Fail the Bar Exam.” If you’re feeling that way, let me assure you that, based upon my 26 years of working with bar preppers, your feelings are normal. The first weeks of July are typically the hardest weeks of bar study. In early July you draw near to the end of the lecture phase of your bar review course. In early July the sheer volume of the law you have to learn becomes a stark reality. And in early July you get your first real sense where you are sitting on the curve when you sit for the Simulated MBE. The first weeks of July are justifiably scary. However, this year there is also good news in the first weeks of July. Dr. Dave Clark, BARBRI’s Senior VP for Learning (and…

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