Worried about passing your upcoming bar exam? It’s time to stop worrying and start focusing on a positive solution. The Uniform Bar Exam (UBE), or any bar exam, is not to be feared—it is to be respected. Then, with a plan in place, it is to be conquered.
The Confidence to Pass breaks down all the major components of the UBE and provides explanations, strategies, and examples to help you earn more points on each one—the Multistate Essay Exam (MEE), the Multistate Performance Test (MPT), and the Multistate Bar Examination (MBE). The Uniform Bar Exam has been already adopted by thirteen states and most others have incorporated at least one of the above sections into their own bar exam. In addition to covering the entire UBE, this book offers general study tips and advice on how to get the most out of any bar review course.
This book was written by experienced attorney and university professor Richard N. Jeffries. When he started studying for the UBE last year, he hadn’t taken a bar exam in over three decades, but he recognized one key principle: “Know Thyself” as set forth by Socrates over 2000 years ago. That principle, along with the methods and skills he learned over months of research and study, formed a solid foundation that allowed him to pass his exam. For less than $10, you can have those same tools at your disposal and a much needed edge on exam day.
While not a substitute for the many excellent bar review courses out there, The Confidence to Pass provides valuable tips, suggestions, and techniques that your review course may not cover. Passing the bar exam is about confidence, proper preparation, knowing the exam, and grabbing points wherever and however you can to get that minimum passing score. If this inexpensive book provides you with even a few tips to help get that extra point or two needed to pass on exam day, it is well worth it.
Prepare for your bar exam with confidence. Take your bar exam with confidence. Pass your bar exam with confidence.