u/Several_Eye_6192

Anyone taking the bar for the first time years after graduating?

Anyone have any Insight to best way to prepare for someone taking it the first time 3 years after graduating?

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u/Several_Eye_6192 — 4 days ago

I’ll do mbe questions and be completely exhausted after just 10 or so questions on a tough topic like evidence or property yet if I do contracts or torts I can blast through 30 or 40 questions with ease. Not sure if this is burnout or stress from tough topics or what… maybe I’m having too many stimulants

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u/Several_Eye_6192 — 7 days ago

Anyone have any ideas on how handle this. I graduated from a law school ranked in the 50s in 2023 but have not taken the bar. I have been a contract specialist and contract manager making about 100k. Recently I have been interviewed by jobs for corporate counsel so long as I pass the bar but I didn’t get that job. Once my current job knew I wanted to take the bar, all of the sudden everything I did at work was wrong and it lead to a situation where I now no longer work there and am just studying for the bar. I’d obviously like to pass the upcoming bar and get a contracts counsel job if possible but now unsure how to get back into jd preferred if I was not successful with the bar. I’ve also had 3 jobs in the past 3 years as I left for more money each time.

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u/Several_Eye_6192 — 11 days ago