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NY Bar Exam Test-Taking Tips

From Bar/Bri Bar Review


Tip #1

What should I do during the 24 hours before the exam?

You will probably be walking around mumbling to yourself, hoping that someone from the Board of Law Examiners will knock on your apartment door and hand you the bar exam. Unfortunately, this is not going to happen. To keep focused, you should review the point headings of your outlined notes for the top 10 subjects. This will keep the "buzz words" fresh.

Do not try to learn anything new! You won’t.

On Monday afternoon, let it go. Watch TV, go to a movie, do something mindless. On Monday evening, go out to dinner with friends/relatives/loved ones who have nothing to do with this exam. On Tuesday morning you will be in exam mode.

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