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The New Lawyer Supplement

Feb. 29, 2008

Try, Try Again

Bar Exam coach suggests ways to do it better the next time around.

By Emerson Stafford
and Judi Clark


      SAN FRANCISCO - You graduated from law school. You studied and sat for the State Bar Exam. You waited, sometimes patiently, sometimes not. Finally, the results came.
      You did not pass!
      In purely numeric terms, you're not alone. Over the last five years, encompassing 10 administrations of the exam, the average bar ...

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