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| Understanding of the Bar Exam requirements for the essay portion of the exam |
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| Discussion of course philosophy |
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| Development of basic essay writing techniques |
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| Explanation of the concepts of D.U.S.T.© |
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| Answer and review of actual Bar Exam questions |
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| Learn how to attack the question sheet |
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| Obtain knowledge of what is necessary to study and what is not |
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| Explanation of the D.I.R.T.© concepts |
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| Understand how to begin the essay answer. Learn what goes into the body of each answer |
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| Become informed about the type of questions the Bar Examiners can ask and how they draft their questions |
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| Learn how to study and save time and energy with what you study. Understand the importance of Contracts, Torts, and Real Property on the Essay Portion |
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| Application of RIDE© technique. |
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| Receive Mentor/Reader evaluations |
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| Discussion of Bar Exam questions patterns for Agency, Partnership, Corporations, Torts and Real Property |
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| What to study for the Multi-state portion of the Bar Exam and why |
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| Mini-Practice Exam. An opportunity to answer actual past Bar Exam questions that Mr. Stavisky believes may be repeated on the next Bar Exam |
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| Mr. Stavisky's projections on what to expect on the next Bar Exam |
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| Mr. Stavisky will conclude with what you should or shouldn't do in the last few weeks before the Bar Exam |
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| Students will be receiving constant feedback from their Mentor/Readers throughout the course |
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