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How to Study for the MBE In One Month

A structured one-month MBE study plan built around active learning, diagnosis, and execution. Learn how to prioritize the right material, improve recall, identify performance gaps, and build the endurance needed for exam day.

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Finished Your Bar Prep Lectures: Welcome to the Maze

Finishing your bar prep lectures is not the end of your preparation—it’s the beginning of a completely different phase of learning. Discover why practice questions suddenly feel so much harder, why your confidence may take a temporary hit, and how to navigate the transition from exposure to application.

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Best Official FL Bar Exam Essays to Practice – July 2026

Not every released Florida Bar Exam essay deserves the same amount of your study time. This guide highlights seven official essays that teach the most valuable legal concepts, writing techniques, and organizational strategies for the July 2026 exam.

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I Got a 55% on My First Simulated MBE. Now What?

A disappointing simulated MBE score is not a diagnosis—it is a symptom. The same score can be caused by very different breakdowns. Learn how to assess your results, identify the underlying gaps, and prioritize the repairs that matter most before exam day.

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The Hidden Mechanics of Bar Exam Success: Person

Two people can study the same material for the same number of hours and achieve very different results. In Part III of this series, we examine how pace, mindset, and recognition shape the learning process.

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The Hidden Mechanics of Bar Exam Success: Process

Many examinees spend months collecting rules, outlines, and practice questions, yet the law still feels disconnected when exam day arrives. In Part II, we explore the hidden architecture of learning and how format, structure, engagement, and recall transform information into usable knowledge.

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The Hidden Mechanics of Bar Exam Success: Mind

Most people assume learning is a matter of effort, repetition, and time. But what if the real challenge begins much earlier? In Part I of this three-part series, we explore attention, meaning, and the will to command ourselves in the face of setbacks—and why these hidden mechanics may determine whether learning takes root at all.

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How to Prioritize MBE Areas Without Time (Part 3)

Not all MBE subjects should be approached the same way. Using the NCBE’s MBE subject matter outline, this final installment examines Criminal Law and Procedure, Contracts, and Real Property, highlighting heavily tested areas, common MBE traps, and practical ways to prioritize your remaining study time when the exam is approaching.

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How to Prioritize MBE Areas Without Time (Part 2)

Not all Evidence and Torts topics carry the same weight on the MBE. Using the NCBE’s published subject matter outline, this article highlights the categories that generate the largest share of questions and offers practical guidance on where to focus when time is limited.

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How to Prioritize MBE Areas Without Time (Part 1)

Running out of time before the bar exam? Using the NCBE’s published weighting data, this article highlights the Civil Procedure and Constitutional Law topics that deserve the greatest share of your remaining study time.

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Florida Bar Exam Myths: What Examinees Actually Told Us

Recent Florida Bar examinees shared what actually helped them succeed—and many of their responses challenged common assumptions about bar prep. From study schedules and practice questions to learning styles and commercial courses, the survey results reveal that there is no single formula for passing the Florida Bar Exam.

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How to Remember Florida Timesharing and Relocation: A T-Bird and Johnny Cash

Ali’s move from Florida to Georgia seems simple enough—until you realize it raises questions about time-sharing modification, relocation, and interstate custody jurisdiction. Follow a 1956 T-Bird, Johnny Cash’s “I Walk the Line,” and a 49-mile move as we break down some of the most heavily tested Florida family law concepts on the bar exam.

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The CORE System: A Better Way to Study for The Bar Exam

We are not giving you a static map to stare at. We are giving you a system to use. The CORE System is a universal, output-driven bar exam framework designed to fight memory decay, expose hidden cognitive friction, and turn rules into real-time recall before exam day.

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The 10 Voices Sabotaging Your Bar Prep (And How to Silence Them)

Bar prep isn’t just a test of intelligence, memorization, or endurance. It’s a psychological battle against the internal voices that distort your focus, confidence, discipline, and momentum. This article breaks down the 10 voices that quietly sabotage bar takers—and how to recognize them before they control the way you move.

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Florida Bar Exam Essay Predictions July 2026

We analyzed historical Florida Bar Exam essay patterns, crossover trends, and recurring testing frameworks to identify the subjects and issues that appear most likely for July 2026. This article focuses on Family Law, Florida Constitutional Law, and Contracts predictions, along with common essay mistakes and high-value past essays worth reviewing.

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NorthStar: Champagne on the Asphalt (Part One)

Beneath the neon lights of Miami, three founders set out to build the next unicorn. Northstar: Champagne on the Asphalt (Part One) is a fictional educational story exploring Florida corporations law through startup formation, shareholder ownership, dilution, and the dangerous optimism of early-stage growth.

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Advice I’d Give the Legal Intern Version of Myself

Fifteen years ago, I thought intelligence and hard work alone would be enough to survive the legal profession. I was wrong. This article is a reflection on the lessons that actually shape a career: pressure, restraint, integrity, confidence, self-advocacy, discernment, and the character you build when difficult environments test who you are becoming.

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Maintaining Focus Through Grief, Crisis, and the Bar Exam

Maintaining focus during the bar exam becomes significantly harder when grief, crisis, exhaustion, or emotional stress begin pulling your attention in multiple directions. This article explores practical strategies for rebuilding concentration, reducing cognitive noise, and continuing to study through difficult life circumstances.

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Florida Bar Corporations: Recurring Rules Found in the Study Guides

Preparing for the Florida Bar Exam? This article focuses on Florida Corporations rules reflected in FBBE study guides, including shareholder approval, class voting, and formation liability—explaining how these concepts show up and the traps that can cost you points.

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