There's Still Time to Pass the Bar Exam!
When
Saturday February 6, 2016 at 9:00 AM PST
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Sunday February 7, 2016 at 6:00 PM PST
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Sheraton Gateway LAX
6101 West Century Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90045
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If you, or anyone you know, is about to take the February 2016 bar exam, keep reading.
 
There is still time to register for the February 2016 Bar Exam Cram Session, but space is filling up fast. Our next, and final Bar Exam Cram Session, will be held on February 6 and 7, 2016.

Who should take the Bar Exam Cram Session? Serious bar examinees who do not want to take the bar exam ever  again. 
Not sure what to write? Not sure how to start your essay answer? 
Our students leave the Bar Exam Cram Sessions knowing how to approach each essay topic. For example, Bar Exam Cram Session attendees learn how to organize and write a defamation exam answer, a products liability exam answer, how to approach a murder exam, and how to approach cross-over exams. Knowing the law is simply not enough. Successful examinees have a strategy and an approach.
What do you get?
 1) Two days of live instruction covering all tested subjects - taught in a manageable concise fashion by The Bar Exam Guru,
2) Complete set of The Bar Exam Cram Sheets,
click  here  for a sample Bar Exam Cram Sheet.
3) The Bar Exam Guru's February 2016 Exam Predictions,
4) Email support up through the bar exam,
5) A Ten Day Study Plan for the last ten days leading up to the bar exam,
6) Proven approaches to each bar essay topic, and
7) Concise and manageable definitions.  
Course Fee:  $895.00
Class Format: 
The class is held over one weekend, two days back to back, 9:00 am to 6:00 pm. We cover everything you need to know.
Each day is very structured and dynamic, breaks are
taken every 45 to 50 minutes, with a one hour lunch break each day. Coffee is provided. It is a very successful and positive learning environment. Questions are held to the breaks or after class or via follow up email in order to maintain proper coverage (in other words, you are not stuck listening to questions you do not want to hear - but, if you do have a question, you can  ask either on a break or via email).
Ten Day Study Plan: Students receive a ten day study plan to utilize during the final (and most critical) ten days leading up to the bar exam. You choose the study plan you need - we provide study plans tailored to:1) those who are studying full time,2) those who work full time and can only study at night and on weekends, and3) a separate study plan for attorney takers who are not taking the MBEs. The 10 Day Study Plan tells you what to do every day, by the hour, leading up to the bar exam.
Class hours:  9:00 am to 6:00 pm.
What is the email support like? 
The Bar Exam Guru provides our students with regular emails during the last three weeks leading up to the bar exam. These emails include her insights into the bar exam as well as selected essays for your review. Each bar round these emails are tailored to what was most recently tested and what has not been tested recently on the exam. Emails contain selected essays that the Bar Exam Guru recommends students read before the bar exam. The purpose of these selected essays is to increase your odds by potentially seeing an essay on the exam that is similar to what you received from the Guru.

We hope to see you on the 6th!
 
Sincerely,
 
Bar Exam Guru
Bar None Review
213-529-0990