Passing the Bar
Professor Vernellia Randall

During the Bar Exam and Afterwards

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V.  THE NIGHT BEFORE THE
BAR EXAM
& DAYS TO FOLLOW
bulletVisit the exam site, parking lot, and travel-ways to the exam site the day before the exam.
bulletMake sure you bring proper ID to the exam site, along with any other required documentation.
bulletCheck and double check the exact dates and times for the exam. During the exam, listen for any changes to the timing.
bulletWear comfortable clothing, but make sure there is not a formal dress code.
bulletBring a wrist-watch to the exam.
bulletRise early on exam days. Take a little time to glance over your notes for any item(s) you want to be refreshed on. Mentally 'suit up' for this. Arrive to the exam site on time!
bulletPack a light lunch – easy on the fluids.
bulletLeave all your study materials in the car, hotel, etc. -- don’t bring them into the exam site.
bulletAnticipate hard, uncomfortable chairs, and arctic-like air conditioning (at least that was my experience). If you need to have accessories, e.g. chair-pillow, back-rest, etc., get permission first. Familiarize yourself with the location for the bathrooms.
bulletReview your outlines and any notes in the evening: terminate all intense cramming (I did not work out anymore MBE questions once I arrived in town for the exam).
bulletAvoid shopping sprees at malls and stores, and avoid 'sight-seeing' adventurers: there will be plenty of time for that later.
bulletRELAX after each exam session: take a shower, a bubble bath, ‘light’ calisthenics, go for a walk, etc., but don’t discuss the exam with anyone other than 'yourself.'

* Exception: Law School Professors, etc.

bulletAvoid looking at evening/morning handout sheets (usually located in hotel lobbies), containing a summary of what certain individuals and organizations believe has already been tested on the exam for that day and what is expected to be tested in the days to follow. These individuals and organizations are relying on the guesses of your fellow law students for this information: if you use it, use it with caution!
bulletIgnore chatter about the bar exam in the hotel elevators, parking lots, etc.
bulletWhen the exam is over, take time to unwind. Bar results will take a few months to come back; in the meantime, look ahead to the wonderful practice of law and try not to worry.

 

 
 
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Tuesday, June 14, 2005

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