Letters to the Editor
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Practice, Practice, PRACTICE!
Dude, you are NOT "learning disabled," or, worse, "differently abled." You have certain strengths and weaknesses that you've learned to live with and have found, in the same profession as I have with similar traits, your niche in life. That's cause for celebration, not consternation.
To answer your question - because as a lawyer, as opposed to, say, a theologian or historian, you'll be focusing on specific issues throughout your career - you need to take as many practice bar exams as possible, both MBE and essay. Do them under simulated conditions that match those you'll encounter on test day(s), and do them often, for at least a month, in addition to reviewing your subtantive law. Trust me, I did it that way and I passed the toughest bar exam in the US. Good luck and "see you in court!"

