26 tips to crushing the last two weeks before the bar exam

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26 Tips to Crushing the Last Two Weeks before the Bar Exam Summary: There are many steps one has to take to prepare for the bar. This guide can help you with these steps.

So, you have worked hard, obtained those coveted grades, and made your way through law school, and now you are just a few days away from the bar exam. Go ahead, celebrate your JD, but quickly move on to your bar exam preparation. The bar exam is vital and perhaps the most prolific test you will ever take. Many of these ideas listed below can help you greatly during your bar exam journey. 1. Determine when and where you plan to study. You can study in a library, you can study with a friend, or study at home. But, create a schedule that will work for you. Are you working? Will your boss grant you two weeks of leave just before the bar exam? Do you have children that you need to care for? Will you be able to study at home without getting distracted by household chores and family obligations? Ask yourself these questions and plan a workaround. While it is fundamental to prepare well for your bar exams right from the beginning, the last two weeks are crucial. You will need to set yourself a routine that empowers you to study well. 2. Create a study schedule. This is closely related to the last tip. If your prep course has a schedule that seems good to you, then follow it. If you are studying for your bar exam on your own, it is crucial that you create a schedule and also follow it. If the schedule doesn’t work for you, feel free to modify it. You may realize a few days into the schedule that you cannot keep up, so alter it as per your needs and be confident that you will still pass the bar exam. You can control your own schedule! 3. Eliminate sources of stress. As mentioned earlier, what you study in the last two weeks before the bar exam is critical. If you think you need solitude, talk to your family and friends and communicate your needs with them. If needed, hire a babysitter to care for your kids. Arrange your finances and pay your bills in advance. Analyze your lifestyle and understand what sort of day-to-day tasks you might find difficult to handle during your study phase. If you think you may have trouble handling your responsibilities, plan accordingly. You may also use your computer and smartphone to remind you about critical items. 4. Deal with anxiety. Anxiety and the bar exam go hand-in-hand. If you are anxious, take comfort in knowing that the bar exam is serious, and it is natural to feel restless and nervous. However, remember that high levels of anxiety can ruin your chances of success. So find ways and techniques to reduce and channel these feelings. You can de-stress by reading, scratching your dog’s belly, listening to music, running, and/or playing some baseball, for example. Regardless of what you do, www.lawcrossing.com

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