The bar exam has an unfortunate reputation as some terrifying ordeal that every aspiring attorney must conquer before they can practice law. Over years of law school, the dread of the bar exam builds as students and professors speak of the exam in anxious, hushed tones.

It doesn’t need to be like that.

Beyond the hype and innuendo, the bar exam is a very digestible and manageable exam. The fact of the matter is that the majority of people who spend the time and do the work necessary to prepare will pass the exam.

This book is all about doing that work smartly. Over the course of this short book, I outline the process that has helped me pass three consecutive bar exams in three different states (UBE and non-UBE). This book covers the weeks leading up to your study period, the study period itself (including MPT, MEE, and MBE tips and approaches), and the actual exam day. The chapters include simple, bulleted lists, and a summary of conclusions at the end of each chapter. The book is meant to be an easy read during a time when your mind already has enough to think about.

If you’re looking for some magic formulas or shortcuts to ace the exam, look elsewhere. If you’re looking for a simple, straightforward supplement to help you better prepare for the bar exam, this book is for you. Best of luck in your studies.