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Originally Posted by cabartutor I would reccommend outlining 1-3 per day (more on the 3-4 end come Feb. 1) and for every 3-4 you outline fully write out one complete answer (come Feb. 1 write out 1-2 per day).
you need to get comfortable with the time it takes and the organization of it-- not to mention issue spotting and pulling law from memory.
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Also, the Saturday and Sunday before your bar exam, do the following. Physically get up, leave your house and go to a library. As close to 9 a.m. as possible on Saturday, physically do 100 MBE questions under the same time constraints you would do the actual exam (morning 100 MBE questions). Then use the second part of the afternoon to go over all the answers. On Sunday, physically get up, leave your house and do however many essay questions you will have to do in the morning (give full answers under the same time constraints as test day) and spend the afternoon going over your answers. If your state does essays the first day, then reverse these instructions. This puts you in a test frame of mind and is a great way to practice to really see where you are right before the test. In fact, you can do it the week before the Saturday/Sunday before your exam if you really want to test yourself (you can do this both weekends before I mean)! Good luck! I’m sitting for Feb 08, I already passed MA, so I understand and I’ll be going through it with you!