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The New Lawyer Supplement

May 21, 2008

No Free Pass

Passing the bar is difficult enough when you have nothing to do but study, but how do students who work full-time find time to prepare? Concord Law School’s Sara Berman provides 10 strategies for getting around the time crunch.



      Passing the bar is difficult enough even when you have months after graduating from law school with nothing to do but study and your future employer is spotting you for your spendy bar review class. But what about students who work full time, have children or other responsibilities - how do they find the time to prepare? Here are 10 strategies for getting around the time crunch and passing the exam for those of you with busy, d...

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