LAW-2006: Advanced Multistate Bar Exam Skills

Subject
Credits 4 6
Academic Level
JD

This course is designed to build on Multistate Bar Exam Skills to improve legal analysis in preparation for taking the bar examination and practicing law. It will further assist with developing and practicing test-taking strategies and skills, in addition to further developing analytical skills crucial to the practice of law. In addition, before beginning this course, a student is required to fulfill all requirements of an individualized success plan, as approved by the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs or his or her designee. This plan must be designed to develop essential skills to position the student for success in this course. This course is graded on a pass/fail basis and is available only to students who did not pass Multistate Bar Exam Skills in a prior semester. Successful completion of this course satisfies the Multistate Bar Exam Skills course curriculum requirement.

Required Prerequisites

This course is designed to build on Multistate Bar Exam Skills, to improve legal analysis in preparation for taking the bar examination and practicing law. It will further assist with developing and practicing test-taking strategies and skills, in addition to further developing analytical skills crucial to the practice of law. This course is graded on a pass/fail basis and is available only to students who did not pass Multistate Bar Exam Skills in a prior semester or who are otherwise deemed at risk for not passing the Multistate Bar Exam and are invited by their Multistate Bar Exam Skills professor to take the course. Successful completion of this course satisfies the Multistate Bar Exam Skills course curriculum requirement.

The course may be taken for 4 or 6 credit hours, depending on the needs of the students registering and the sole discretion of the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs.

 

Course Frequency
Offered as needed.