An essential part of your success on the bar exam is your written factual analysis. Before you practice writing out one more bar exam essay learn what it takes to write a passing answer from a former California Bar Exam grader and experienced bar tutor.
This all-day seminar will guide you through all aspects of writing passing essays, beginning with the basics: outlining, issue spotting and organization. You’ll learn how to construct concise and accurate rule statements, and apply the facts to the law through factual analysis without being conclusory. You’ll learn the necessary skills for managing the issues while respecting the clock. Includes individualized written feedback on three (3) assigned essays.
Dates & Locations: Sunday, December 11, 2011 in Sacramento, California or Sunday, January 15, 2012 in the East Bay (subject to a minimum of 5 participants) Tuition: $350
The Simulation Program:
The Simulation Program is the ideal writing supplement to a substantive bar review course or at-home study plan. Participants will simulate the first day of the exam at a testing venue, just like the actual California Bar Exam. This simulation is a great opportunity to put your knowledge to the test.
Participants will receive individual written feedback on three essays and one performance test and a one-on-one private tutoring session with Belia Bennett. In addition participants will submit an additional three essays for written feedback.
Dates & Location: Sunday, January 29, 2012 in Sacramento, California
Tuition: $700 To enroll in The Simulation Program please complete the enrollment form.