No one can complete the entire multiple choice section in the allotted time if they sit and deliberate over every multiple choice questions. But if you've been studying, the information is stored away inside you. (If you haven't been studying you'll find my guided meditation helpful).
Bar Exam Blind-spots: Is this you on the Bar Exam?
Setira didn’t know what she didn’t know while studying for the Bar. She spread herself thin, forcing herself to listen to lectures 5 hours a day even when, a lot of the time, her mind was wandering. Then when she went to answer practice questions she got most of them wrong, beat herself up, and went back at it again overworking …
What Sacrifices are Truly Necessary to Pass the Bar Exam? Part 2
This is Part Two of an article originally published on LinkedIn. You can find Part One here.
What’s the single biggest problem that crops up for a Bar Exam taker after she’s carved out study space and time for herself?
What Sacrifices are Truly Necessary to Pass the Bar Exam? Part 1
If you want to make a lot of money while living authentically, you should probably stop practicing law.
Four Steps to Financial Peace—without Budgeting.
Can't sleep before the Bar Exam? How to cure insomnia and get to sleep before your Exam--or any major event.
Fears that Control Your Bar Exam Results II
Ego is a perfectly normal and necessary function designed to keep you alive in your human body. It is like an artificial intelligence (AI) system that will make you do or not do the things (it thinks are) necessary for your survival, even if it goes against your stated goals and desires. Our work in exploring the Fears is to detect when this AI system is at work and consciously override it so we can make it to our goals.