Top 10 YouTube Channels for Bar Exam Success + 10 Highly-Effective Study Tips

After dealing with those stressful years of law school only one obstacle stands in your way - the bar exam.  You have heard all the nerve-wracking stories about the exam and you should take a moment to breathe.

You know the content and you know how to score points therefore you will pass the bar exam!

YouTube is an excellent resource for a variety of information.  Hearing concepts presented in a different way can help you develop a better understanding of certain topics.

The following list provides 10 of our favorite YouTube Channels for bar exam tips to help you pass.  We also included 10 studying tips along with 10 motivational quotes to keep you inspired.  Good luck!

Jackson Mumey



Bar Exam Tip #1

Speed up your reading 
Time is of the essence therefore it pays to be able to digest information quickly.  Speed reading could be a very useful skill to master.  Speed Reading Trainer is a free way to increase your reading abilities.

"The leading rule for the lawyer, as for the man of every other calling, is diligence." -Abraham Lincoln

BarSecrets



Bar Exam Tip #2

Keep your stress as low as possible
You have to relax in order to pass the bar exam.  Activate your body's natural relaxation response by using techniques such as deep breathing and meditation.

"A comfort zone is a beautiful place, but nothing ever grows there." -Unknown

Kaplan Bar Review



Bar Exam Tip #3

Try to apply unfamiliar topics to life experience
Often the bar review course is our first introduction to some subjects.  Cutting Edge Law recommends applying your life experiences to some of the more obscure topics.

"Optimism is the one quality more associated with success and happiness than any other." -Brian Tracy

Bar Coach Guru



Bar Exam Tip #4

50-10 Rule
The Social U recommends studying for 50 minutes of every hour and using the last 10 minutes to clear your mind.  Set an alarm and use enjoy your 10 minute breaks!

"What you get by achieving your goals is not as important as what you become by achieving your goals." -Henry David Thoreau

University of Virginia School of Law



Bar Exam Tip #5

Exercise
Exercise will boosts your mental wellbeing and that will help you perform better on the exam.  Exercise does not require a lot of time and effort.  Doing two hours of physical activity a week will give you many health benefits.

"If the plan doesn't work, change the plan, but never the goal." -Unknown

US Law Essentials



Bar Exam Tip #6

Go to the recap class
According to Above the Law's Zach Abramowitz, the most effective time he spent studying for the Bar were the hours he spent watching BARBRI's recap class at the end of the summer.

"It wasn't raining when Noah built the ark." -Howard Ruff

Reed Bar Review - Hugh Reed



Bar Exam Tip #7

Spray an unfamiliar scent
How to Learn recommends spraying an unfamiliar scent while studying.  Then spray the scent again before you take the test.  The scent association will help you recall things when you were studying and smelled the same scent.

"Champions keep playing until they get it right." - Billie Jean King

Bar Exam Mind



Bar Exam Tip #8

Do not dwell on poor scores on practice exams
The New York Times reports that wrong answers on pretest aren't merely useless guesses.  Rather, the attempts themselves change how we think about and store the information contained in the questions.  On some kinds of tests we benefit from answering incorrectly by priming our brain for what's coming later.

"Genius is 1% inspiration, 99% perspiration." -Thomas Edison

The Writing Edge



Bar Exam Tip #9

Anticipation of conditions
Practice under timed conditions.  Bar Exam Mind explains that understanding what the test will be like and practicing in similar conditions is of utmost importance.

"If you want to live a happy life, tie it to a goal, not to people or objects." -Albert Einstein

TestMax




Bar Exam Tip #10

Learn from your mistakes
Before sitting for the exam, review every question that you had difficulties with.  This review will help you avoid making the same mistake on the exam.

"You can have anything you want if you are willing to give up the belief that you can't have it." -Robert Anthony

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