The D. Augustus Straker Bar Association will present “The 2021 January Minority Bar Passage Program” online via Zoom from Jan. 6 to Feb. 3.
The 2021 Minority Bar Passage Program (MBPP) is designed to improve bar passage rates of needy law school graduates sitting for the Michigan Bar Exam.
Statistics reveal that many law school graduates underestimate the importance of the essay portion on the bar exam.
Therefore, while traditional bar review courses focus only on the multi-state part of the exam, the MBPP focuses on essay writing techniques to maximize your overall bar exam results.
Through weekly examinations, a mock bar examination, group, and one-on-one sessions, as well as lectures by local attorneys, MBPP assists in the areas of Essay Writing, Skills/Strategy, Test Taking Skills/Strategy, Time Management, and Stress Management.
The cost is $75 (non-refundable) for all law school graduates.
To register, visit https://strakerlaw.org.
For additional information, email vjohnsonlaw@yahoo.com or attyjefferson1@yahoo.com.
- Posted December 08, 2020
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'Minority Bar Passage Program' offered by Straker Bar in January
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