Bar Exam Study Schedule
Preparing for the bar exam is a high-intensity, high-stress, high-stakes sprint. You will need a good bar exam study schedule, and you will need iron commitment to stick to it. You must train like an athlete.
This information comes from the BarWrite class materials
on bar exam study schedules. This example bar exam schedule
is for a candidate who was not working. The complete set of
materials that students in BarWrite® classes receive include
study schedules for students with different home and work
situations.
Sample Bar Exam Study Schedule
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8-9am |
Exercise on treadmill. Listen to tapes |
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9-9:30am |
Breakfast. While eating, learn two rules. |
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9:30-10-15am |
Outline an essay. Do analysis of answer. |
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10:15-1:15pm |
Substantive law review, quiz and recite. |
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1:15-1:45pm |
Lunch. While eating, learn two rules. |
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1:45-2:30pm |
Outline an essay. Do analysis of answer. |
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2:30-5:30pm |
Use BarWrite/Gallagher MBE study method. Do five MBE
questions. Memorize three new rules of law. Recite previous
days' rules of law. |
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5:30-6:30pm |
Dinner. While eating, learn two rules. |
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6:30-7:15pm |
Practice New York Multiple Choice Questions. Memorize
rules. |
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7:15-9:00pm |
More memorization. |
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9:00-9:30pm |
Recite World Cup [feature of the BarWrite Schools] and
other rules from memory. Sleep!! |
Help Studying for the Bar Exam
If you would like help structuring your bar exam study schedule, please give us a call at (212) 327-2817.
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