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@simplilawbarprep

Beyond the Bump

Your Strategic Guide

to Retaking the Bar Exam

CONTENTS

Additional

Resources

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Regrouping and

Retaking the

Bar Exam

So, When Should

You Retake the

Bar Exam?

06

Overcoming

Challenges

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Bouncing Back

It’s Okay Not

to be Okay

Getting

Back Up

04

Learning from

Experience

01

Charting Your

Path to Success

09

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Let's face it, not passing the barrister exam or solicitor bar

exam is a tough blow. You invested a ton of time and energy,

and probably money, and the results weren’t what you

hoped. It's normal to feel disappointed, angry, or even

defeated—and you’re not alone.

Jess, Founder

of SimpliLaw

It happens to the best of us.

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BOUNCING BACK

Statistics show that nearly 20% of first-time takers

(with JD/LLBs) and nearly 50% of first-time takers

(with international law degrees (NCA))* need

multiple attempts to pass the barrister and/or solicitor

exam.

But here’s the good news: with the right approach, you can absolutely clear it on

your next attempt! This guide is here to support you through the ups and downs, from

dealing with the emotional rollercoaster to developing a killer study plan.

* LSO’s Professional Development & Competence 2023 Program

and Resource Report

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IT’S OKAY NOT TO BE OKAY

Failing the bar exam can feel like a punch to the

gut.

It's totally normal to experience disappointment, frustration, or even self-doubt.

There might even be tears (we've all been there!). Allow yourself to feel those

emotions, but don't let them define you. There are many successful lawyers who

faced this hurdle and came out stronger on the other side. Remember: not

passing the exam this time around isn’t a reflection of who you are, your

intelligence, or your ability to be a great lawyer.

1. Acknowledge Your Emotions:

Bottling things up won't help. Talk to a friend, family

member, therapist, or anyone you trust who will

offer a listening ear and support.

2. Prioritize Self-Care:

Getting enough sleep, eating healthy, and exercising

are crucial for maintaining focus and mental well-

being. Don't underestimate the power of a good

night's sleep and a healthy meal to boost your mood.

3. Seek Professional Help:

If you believe other mental health concerns are

holding you back, consider therapy. A therapist can

equip you with strategies to manage stress and

anxiety, which can make a big difference leading up

to your next attempt.

Here are some tips for navigating this emotional rollercoaster:

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GETTING BACK UP

Here’s why:

You now know what to expect

The format, timing, and question styles

won't be a surprise. This familiarity will

help you better prepare for your next

attempt, as you’ll have a good idea of

areas to focus on during your studies.

You have a knowledge base to build

upon

More likely than not, you’ve still retained

valuable knowledge from your previous

studies. Rather than starting from scratch,

you

can

leverage

this

foundation

to

deepen your understanding of the material

and fill any gaps in your knowledge.

Your score report

Use it to identify your strengths and areas

needing improvement. This will help you

create a targeted study plan.

Your first try didn't go as planned, but success is

still within reach.

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Common reasons include:

Time Management

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LEARNING FROM EXPERIENCE

Before restarting your studies, it's important to

understand why you believe you didn't pass the

exam the last time.

Maybe you found yourself:

Getting stuck on hard questions early on in the exam or spending

too much time on them

Racing through sections at the end

Wishing you had 15 more minutes

Looking up every little thing (including answers you were 90%

confident on)

Getting lost in the materials or can’t find what you’re looking for

Not sure where to even start searching

Second-guessing many answers

Stress clouding your judgment and making it difficult to focus

Forgetting information you actually know

Search Strategy Struggles?

The Confidence Game?

Could a disability be affecting your performance? Remember,

accommodations are available if you qualify.

Unrecognized Disability:

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Were there other things happening in your life that you had to

manage?

Were you sick?

Did work get in the way of devoting adequate time for studies?

Were your personal relationships affected? (for instance, a

loved one falling sick or passing away, a break-up, etc.)

Complexity and Nuance

The bar exam tests your ability to apply legal principles to

complex

scenarios

and

consider

different

perspectives.

However, this requires you to understand the legal principles (at

least from a broad level).

Life Responsibilities

Bar Exam Study Materials

Were you able to understand the study materials?

Did you have enough time to become familiar with them?

Are there study aids you believe could be helpful based on your

learning preferences?

All these situations can get in the way of successfully reaching your

bar exam goals.

These are questions to consider as you gear up for the next attempt.

Self reflection is key, as is being honest with yourself. Take some time

to analyze your performance, and talk to mentors, tutors, or a trusted friend to

gain insights into your study habits and exam-taking strategies.

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