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Bar Exam in a Nutshell

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This text provides practical advice on the Bar Exam to those who are preparing for the test. Balanced between a focus on memory and application, the author provides an overview of the test, providing practical, useful helps on how to prepare. Sample situations, question, and test-taking hints are supplied as well, all the while urging the student to "think ike a lawyer."

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First published November 1, 2003

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March 27, 2008
This book really does help you prepare for the bar exam, and it is really well-written so you can breeze through it in a couple of hours (like two).

It gives you tips, some of them sorely needed, like the fact that the author works with students who fail the bar exam and retake it. One tip was awesome: "Everyone knows the substantive law, but only those who use IRAC pass the exam." (quote not verbatim). That is a pretty good tip.
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