More than 50,000 aspiring lawyers sit for the bar exam in the United States each year, but more than 1 out of 3 fail in many states! And the news gets worse: students repeating the bar exam have pass rates lower than 40 percent, with decreasing odds of passing after each failed attempt.
Why can’t these students pass? Is it because they don’t know the law? Is it because they don’t study hard enough? Is it because they are not smart enough?
Based on our decades of experience helping students pass the bar exam, the answer to all of the above questions is NO. Exam takers generally know plenty of law, study much harder than first-time takers and are certainly smart enough to pass the exam.
Here are our tips to help retakers do better the next time around. For customized advice, send us your score report so we can provide a free evaluation on what went wrong last time and how to fix the problem going forward.
What To Do (And Not To Do) If You Fail The Bar Exam
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