If you approach each of your 1000 days of law study as if it is part of your "practice" for the bar examination and your entry into the profession, you'll glide through that rigorous test and never look back.
Don't get me wrong ... the studying you do in law school does not directly prepare you for the bar examination. Rather, it prepares you for the professional practice of law. But the same principles, rigor, and content you learn and practice throughout law school are certainly help you in your bar exam preparation.
Professor Jon Strauss, a nationally recognized bar exam expert, wrote an interesting article several years ago that still rings true. Pointing out the differences between bar examinations and the exams you take in law school, he suggests that in addition to the time you spend studying during the third year of school, you spend up to eight hours every week strictly devoted to bar exam study.
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