Online LL.M. Mini Bar Prep Course
Get an Inside Look at Our Mini Bar Prep Course — offered exclusively and free of charge for Dayton Law Online LL.M. Graduates
Expertly designed by the University of Dayton School of Law’s Director of Bar Preparation, Associate Professor Tommy Sangchompuphen, our mini bar prep program supplements our graduates’ LL.M. studies and their commercial bar prep course to put them in the best position to succeed on the bar exam. It offers additional dedicated and customized support for our Online LL.M. graduates and equips them with the knowledge, exam skills, and confidence needed to conquer the challenge.
Get a FREE sample of 5 real resources our students can access to prepare for bar exam success. Check out some of the strategies and insights that give our graduates a head start on their journey:
- Daily Breakfast Bar — Get a glimpse of the daily content our students receive, including helpful bar exam tips, advice, events, and more to keep them on track and at the top of their game throughout their months of preparation.
- Bar Chart — Streamline learning with our flowcharts and other visual aids, designed to break down complex legal concepts so that students can understand important connections.
- MEE Testing History — See how we’ve researched every essay on the Multistate Essay Examination since 2008, providing students with a focused approach by documenting the most commonly tested concepts. This method not only reduces students’ study load but also enhances memorization of rule blocks, accelerates issue identification in essays, and boosts confidence with each exam question answered.
- Workshop Short Clip — Watch a clip from one of our hour-long workshops on the “dying declaration,” one of several exceptions to the hearsay rule, where we hone in on the areas where examiners may most likely focus.
- Marked-up Essay — Review an actual marked-up essay demonstrating the type of individualized feedback students receive. This detailed critique is designed to help students incorporate suggestions into their next assignment, fostering continuous improvement and better performance on the bar exam.
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