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Bar Exam Success: A Comprehensive Guide

  • Edition : 3rd ed., 2026
  • Author(s) : Berman

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    • ISBN: 9798317705596
    • SKU: 99664
    • Condition: New
    • Format: Paperback

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This book is designed to train organized thinking: the essential foundation of bar success. The book guides readers on the importance of adopting organized thinking practices for approaching 1) bar questions, 2) subjects tested on bar exams, and 3) study strategies that lead to bar success. The book is highly interactive with extensive content in the book and in accompanying online materials to take practice questions, refine and self-assess understanding of content and adapt and personalize strategies in ways to make them most useful on the actual bar exam.

The book can be used in courses or independently by students in their final years of law school planning ahead to pass their first bar exam. Readers can think of the bar exam as a high stakes and competitive marathon; runners who expect to win will get into shape during the six-ten months prior to the event and go into high-gear training in the two months prior. Readers, like runners, need to get into “shape” before beginning their intensive training. This means 1) building knowledge “muscle”—learning the order and logic of every testable subject and the nuanced meaning of all elements of all “fair game” rules, and 2) building skills “stamina,” through methodical and strategic training in every testing format, and by working the underlying skills needed to answer every type of question.

It is the authors’ aim to provide structures, tools, and practice opportunities—along with a mindset that allows students to appreciate that bar success takes time and hard work. One cannot cram for the bar exam. Just as Rome was not built in a day, so too does bar readiness not miraculously happen just because someone graduates law school. Effective bar preparation starts early and is achieved by methodical, systemic training. The bar exam is a very difficult, though doable challenge, one that is far easier with the solid foundation this book provides.