Take The Michigan Bar Exam Once.
You’ll never be happier putting it in your past, and not needing to prepare a Michigan Bar Exam Appeal.
I have spent over 15 years in practice helping others pass the bar and over one year prior to that helping myself pass by preparing a Michigan Bar Exam Appeal. The question that always amazes me is, “Am I spending too much time studying?” I was far too insecure to feel I was doing enough. I felt guilty taking even an evening off. My mistake: not planning ahead. I only had a vague idea what I was doing day-to-day. Even with a commercial service available to me, I needed more structure. I have found this true among my students as well as among my clients.
Hmmm, too much time studying? Are you eating too many vegetables? Working out too much? It is pretty hard to over-study for the Bar. Rather, ask yourself, “Am I prepared for the challenge of the test, a test that will make a difference in my social, economic and professional status?” You know you need to work hard; that’s a given. How do you ensure that you take the test once? Hard work + Organization = True Preparation.
What other test has been that important to you? I would venture to say that there is no other test that can have so much impact on your life. It needs to be prioritized. Take it once and be done with it. Get your ticket and start lawyering. You’ll do it by being prepared.