Tim S. Wu
Hi! I'm an attorney licensed in California and Minnesota. I passed both bar exams on the first try, but not without anxiety and stress. My goal is to lessen the stress and anxiety for future bar examinees by providing as much information into the bar exam process as possible.
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How to Immigrate to the United StatesFollow these steps to immigrate to the United States.
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How to Pass the Bar Exam: Watches and TimersProperly use your time piece to minimize mistakes under stress!
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How to Pass the Bar Exam: Music to Your EarsMake sure to bring your ipod to the exam. Here's why.
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How to Pass the Bar Exam: Study at the Public LibraryOften forgotten, the public library is a great place for law students
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How to Pass the Bar Exam: Make Negligence Easier!Negligence is a tough part of the bar exam. Here is a trick to make it easier!
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How to Pass the Bar Exam: Why the Actual MBE is Easier Than the MBE Practice ExamsPractice MBE questions are harder than the actual MBE. Here's why!
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Bar Exam: Should I Create Flashcards?Should I create flashcards while studying for the bar exam?
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California Bar Exam: The Biggest Mistake Examinees MakeMake sure to practice professional responsibility exams
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Bar Exam: Why You Should Turn in Every BarBri Practice EssaysFailing every BarBri essay will lead to passing the bar exam
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Why Doing Well in Law School Has Nothing to Do with the Bar ExamPeople that do really well in law school may not do well on the bar exam
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How to Spot Someone that Will Fail the Bar ExamMake sure you practice for the performance exam.
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How to Study Less and Pass the Bar ExamPass The Bar Exam With Less Study
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How to Pass the Bar Exam - You Don't Need to Be a SuperstarYou don't need to be a superstar in every bar exam subject, you just need to be a utility player
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How to Make Criminal Law Your Strongest Subject on the Bar Exam - and Study Less!Criminal law is the one subject on the bar exam that you can study less for and improve your score. Here's how.
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Three Reasons to Avoid Study Groups While Studying for the Bar ExamWhy study groups will not help you pass the bar exam
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3 Must Do's Before You Start Studying for the Bar ExamHow to minimize your stress level while studying for the bar exam