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Why I Scored Lower Than 60 in Bar Exam Essays?

2024 Feb and July CA Essay Questions

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Why I Scored Lower Than 60 in Bar Exam Essays?

By: Hellas Leung Esq.
Narrated by: Larry Walsh
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Bar exam essays are a daunting challenge, but what if you had your very own tutor guiding you through every step?

Why I Scored Lower Than 60 in Bar Exam Essays? by Hellas Leung is a hands-on mentor who breaks down why law students struggle and how they can transform their writing to pass with confidence.

This book utilizes a unique course, treating essay writing as a skill to be conquered rather than a test to be feared. It dismantles common misinterpretations, such as the thought that memorizing legal definitions or typing faster will automatically boost your score. Instead, it provides a structured method for analyzing fact patterns, systematizing ideas, and using the IRAC method precisely.

One of its most valuable features is its deep dive into real past bar exam questions, including the 2024 essays. It doesn’t just show what a high-scoring answer looks like—it clarifies why it works, helping students conceive a critical eye for their own writing—for any bar exam taker determined to break the 60-point barrier and finally succeed.

©2025 Hellas Leung, Esq. (P)2025 Hellas Leung, Esq.
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