Ahead of the Curve: Preparing to Fail the Bar
This week, we look at how veteran lawyers and legal educators can help to prepare recent law grads for the possibility of failing the bar exam—and, more importantly, persevering.
November 01, 2021 at 11:00 PM
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Legal EducationWelcome back to Ahead of the Curve. I'm Zack Needles, editor-in-chief of Law.com, and I'll be your host for this week's look at innovation and notable developments in legal education.
This week, we look at how veteran lawyers and legal educators can help to prepare recent law grads for the possibility of failing the bar exam—and, more importantly, persevering.
Preparing to Fail the Bar Is as Important as Preparing to Pass
For as long as the bar exam is still around, it's probably never going to be anything less than an emotionally draining, physically exhausting roller coaster of anxiety for most law grads.
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