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NY Bar Exam Test-Taking Tips

From Bar/Bri Bar Review


Tip #15

How long is the lunch break? Where can I eat near the Javits Center? What should I eat?

On Tuesday, the day you’re tested on New York law, the lunch break is 1 hour and 15 minutes. On Wednesday, the Multistate day, the lunch break is 1 hour. There are not many places to eat right by the Javits Center, but every street vendor in town knows you are there. The Javits Center also has concession stands, but they tend to be very expensive. It is probably best to bring your lunch with you in some sort of thermal bag. Something you are used to eating can do wonders for the nerves.

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