Bar Exam Success: A Comprehensive Guide
English
By (author): Sarah J. Berman
The bar exam is not just another test, and this is not just another How To book. This is your personal success guide. Whether taking a UBE or a state-specific bar, this book will help you train and prepare for one of the toughest high-stakes exam experiences imaginable. The author's strategies will motivate you to do what it takes to succeed in law school, the bar exam, and in the legal profession.
Particular chapters will help you to:
Think of this book as a meeting with your trainer the bar exam success gym. With coaching on how to handle the many challenges facing today's law students, the author guides you on how to plan for success, every step of the way.
Enjoy strategies, tools, and reflections that prepare you to do what it takes to prepare to pass. The book includes trustworthy advice and powerful personal examples from the author's decades of helping students pass bar exams nationwide.
The book is also uplifting and positive, while harnessing cutting-edge, scientific learning theories. While many view the bar exam as horrible hazing ritual, this book can help transform bar prep from a nightmarish hazing ritual to an empowerment opportunity and path to power.
If you approach exam prep with the right attitude, get yourself properly equipped for success, and then work really hard and in a savvy manner, you can find silver linings in every day of study.
Reading this book, you will see why the author calls your legal education and law license, power tools for social change. Passing the bar and becoming an attorney will allow you to wield your power tools in a positive manner create a professional future that will allow you to do well and to do good for a lifetime.
Whether you are taking your first bar exam or your last bar exam, this book will help you achieve your goals and set you on a lifelong cycle of success.
Professor Berman has written an illuminating and helpful book, drawing on cutting-edge social science, that teaches students how to master the bar exam and flourish in law school. Her insights are shaped by years of experience and advances in psychological and learning sciences. If law students read this excellent book, perhaps as early as when arriving to law school, they will develop skills they can exercise and master to achieve success.
Victor D. Quintanilla, Indiana University Bicentennial Professor; Professor, Indiana University Maurer School of Law; Adjunct Professor, Indiana University Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences
From helpful study tips to suggestions for minimizing distractions, this book is an excellent resource to guide students through the challenges of bar study. Professor Berman is a seasoned professional, who condenses years of experience into easy to read and follow advice, perfect for anyone serious about passing the bar exam.
Paula Manning, Professor Western State College of Law
Wanting to shape your destiny, this book is a must-read coaching manual with action plans to boot. Professor Berman takes the mystery out of bar prep, providing hosts of inspirational tips, courageous learning strategies, and concrete wisdom for overcoming the oft-expressed intimidation that so easily immobilizes many from achieving bar exam successsuccess that is well within the grasp of all law school graduates aspiring to serve as professional attorneysnone be barred. This book is not meant to be read but lived. Navigate your path through this book and you will be well on your way to passing your bar exam.
Scott Johns, Professor of the Practice of Law and Director of the DU Bar Success Program, Denver University Sturm College of Law
This is a must-read book for law students and law professors. It provides practical suggestions so that students can be successful in law school, law practice, and the bar exam. It is fun to read and can be used by students on their own or in a class. The self-assessment tools are particularly valuable. As a law professor, I look forward to using this valuable resource with my students.
Jane Bloom Grise, Director of Academic Enhancement and Assistant Professor of Legal Writing, University of Kentucky College of Law
This book is a fantastic resource. It offers an approach, starting in 1L, that can help varied types of students develop critical skills needed for success on the bar exam with a mix of skill-building and metacognitive strategies that also help students succeed in law school. I am excited to incorporate these strategies in my 1L and 2L classes.
Nicole R. Lefton, Assistant Professor of Academic Support and Bar Preparation, Director of Academic Support and Bar Preparation, Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University
I love the book and use it as a personal reference to coach my students, especially those who are first generation. It captures high expectations for success and normalizes the sense of inadequacy that they all feel and fear. It helps them to acknowledge it and push past it in both substance and tone. The underlying expectation is that the reader will pass the bar exam. When they read it, it keeps them tethered to their goals and their practical strategies amidst the panic, because it builds in intentional recursiveness.
Kimberly Williams D'Haene, Director of Law Academic Success, Georgia State University College of Law
If I could give only one resource to someone who wants to increase the likelihood of passing the bar exam, it would be this book. Author Sara Berman tells the truth about the challenge of bar preparation while showing the taker howthrough preparation, planning, and practicesuccess is achievable. Rather than scaring them, the book encourages bar takers. That, itself, is why I will refer all my students to it.
Benjamin V. Madison III, Professor and Director of the Bar Passage Initiatives, Regent University School of Law
This book is like having a personal trainer help you prepare for the bar exam. It is a doubt-busting, confidence-boosting, interactive tour guide on the road to success. Sara Berman gives practical advice on motivation, time management, financial planning, and more. This book both explains and motivatesstudents will be wise to take Berman's advice, encouragement, and support.
Catherine (Cassie) Christopher, Professor of Law, Associate Dean for Bar Success, Texas Tech University School of Law
Along with the excellent strategies on studying and test taking, Professor Berman illuminates the unspoken barrier to success, namely the student's mindset. This guide aptly describes the various barriers encountered by students and suggests interventions to maintain a positive and healthy outlook for success.
Rodney Fong, Associate Dean for Academic Achievement, Institutional Assessment & Bar Preparation, and Clinical Professor of Law, The University of Illinois at Chicago John Marshall Law School See more
Particular chapters will help you to:
- Practice Skills to PASS MBEs, Essays, and MPT
- Reduce Distractions, Increase Focus, and Manage Your Time
- Employ Powerful and Positive Learning Strategies
- Stick to Your Study Schedule
- Cope with Stress and Pressure
- Help Friends and Family who Want You to Succeed
- Enhance your Positive Growth Mindset
- Commit to Personal Wellness
- Develop your Sense of Belonging and Community
- Transition with Confidence from Law Student to Professional
Think of this book as a meeting with your trainer the bar exam success gym. With coaching on how to handle the many challenges facing today's law students, the author guides you on how to plan for success, every step of the way.
Enjoy strategies, tools, and reflections that prepare you to do what it takes to prepare to pass. The book includes trustworthy advice and powerful personal examples from the author's decades of helping students pass bar exams nationwide.
The book is also uplifting and positive, while harnessing cutting-edge, scientific learning theories. While many view the bar exam as horrible hazing ritual, this book can help transform bar prep from a nightmarish hazing ritual to an empowerment opportunity and path to power.
If you approach exam prep with the right attitude, get yourself properly equipped for success, and then work really hard and in a savvy manner, you can find silver linings in every day of study.
Reading this book, you will see why the author calls your legal education and law license, power tools for social change. Passing the bar and becoming an attorney will allow you to wield your power tools in a positive manner create a professional future that will allow you to do well and to do good for a lifetime.
Whether you are taking your first bar exam or your last bar exam, this book will help you achieve your goals and set you on a lifelong cycle of success.
Professor Berman has written an illuminating and helpful book, drawing on cutting-edge social science, that teaches students how to master the bar exam and flourish in law school. Her insights are shaped by years of experience and advances in psychological and learning sciences. If law students read this excellent book, perhaps as early as when arriving to law school, they will develop skills they can exercise and master to achieve success.
Victor D. Quintanilla, Indiana University Bicentennial Professor; Professor, Indiana University Maurer School of Law; Adjunct Professor, Indiana University Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences
From helpful study tips to suggestions for minimizing distractions, this book is an excellent resource to guide students through the challenges of bar study. Professor Berman is a seasoned professional, who condenses years of experience into easy to read and follow advice, perfect for anyone serious about passing the bar exam.
Paula Manning, Professor Western State College of Law
Wanting to shape your destiny, this book is a must-read coaching manual with action plans to boot. Professor Berman takes the mystery out of bar prep, providing hosts of inspirational tips, courageous learning strategies, and concrete wisdom for overcoming the oft-expressed intimidation that so easily immobilizes many from achieving bar exam successsuccess that is well within the grasp of all law school graduates aspiring to serve as professional attorneysnone be barred. This book is not meant to be read but lived. Navigate your path through this book and you will be well on your way to passing your bar exam.
Scott Johns, Professor of the Practice of Law and Director of the DU Bar Success Program, Denver University Sturm College of Law
This is a must-read book for law students and law professors. It provides practical suggestions so that students can be successful in law school, law practice, and the bar exam. It is fun to read and can be used by students on their own or in a class. The self-assessment tools are particularly valuable. As a law professor, I look forward to using this valuable resource with my students.
Jane Bloom Grise, Director of Academic Enhancement and Assistant Professor of Legal Writing, University of Kentucky College of Law
This book is a fantastic resource. It offers an approach, starting in 1L, that can help varied types of students develop critical skills needed for success on the bar exam with a mix of skill-building and metacognitive strategies that also help students succeed in law school. I am excited to incorporate these strategies in my 1L and 2L classes.
Nicole R. Lefton, Assistant Professor of Academic Support and Bar Preparation, Director of Academic Support and Bar Preparation, Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University
I love the book and use it as a personal reference to coach my students, especially those who are first generation. It captures high expectations for success and normalizes the sense of inadequacy that they all feel and fear. It helps them to acknowledge it and push past it in both substance and tone. The underlying expectation is that the reader will pass the bar exam. When they read it, it keeps them tethered to their goals and their practical strategies amidst the panic, because it builds in intentional recursiveness.
Kimberly Williams D'Haene, Director of Law Academic Success, Georgia State University College of Law
If I could give only one resource to someone who wants to increase the likelihood of passing the bar exam, it would be this book. Author Sara Berman tells the truth about the challenge of bar preparation while showing the taker howthrough preparation, planning, and practicesuccess is achievable. Rather than scaring them, the book encourages bar takers. That, itself, is why I will refer all my students to it.
Benjamin V. Madison III, Professor and Director of the Bar Passage Initiatives, Regent University School of Law
This book is like having a personal trainer help you prepare for the bar exam. It is a doubt-busting, confidence-boosting, interactive tour guide on the road to success. Sara Berman gives practical advice on motivation, time management, financial planning, and more. This book both explains and motivatesstudents will be wise to take Berman's advice, encouragement, and support.
Catherine (Cassie) Christopher, Professor of Law, Associate Dean for Bar Success, Texas Tech University School of Law
Along with the excellent strategies on studying and test taking, Professor Berman illuminates the unspoken barrier to success, namely the student's mindset. This guide aptly describes the various barriers encountered by students and suggests interventions to maintain a positive and healthy outlook for success.
Rodney Fong, Associate Dean for Academic Achievement, Institutional Assessment & Bar Preparation, and Clinical Professor of Law, The University of Illinois at Chicago John Marshall Law School See more
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