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