Bar Review

Strategic Studying
for the Bar Exam

The bar exam is infamous for how difficult it can be,
but Elevate tutors know how to frame the
information so our students understand the goal: to pass.

What Sets Us Apart

ELEVATE instructors understand the main focus of the bar exam is the writing portion. We believe it’s not what you know, or how much you know, but how you communicate what you know.

That’s why at ELEVATE, we are strategic about learning the writing skills that will get you over the bar exam hump.

Our students learn how to formulate their thoughts in a coherent, organized way that includes headings and subheadings, so you can knock the writing portion out of the park.

We also work on multiple choice, focusing on your strengths to get you to the 66% you need to pass.

At ELEVATE, we don’t want you to know everything, we want you to know enough about your strengths to pass. Our goal is to maximize your strengths and minimize your weakness. We teach you how to do that.

What you’ll learn

These are just some of the main topics covered in our comprehensive Bar Review course. Depending on the jurisdiction and the specific Bar Exam being taken, additional subjects or variations in coverage may be included.

We’ll cover the principles and doctrines of Cconstitutional Llaw, including the structure of government, individual rights, and the powers of government branches and more.

Tort law deals with civil wrongs and liabilities, such as negligence, intentional torts, and strict liability.

Learn about the substantive principles of criminal law, as well as the procedural rules governing criminal proceedings, including investigation, arrest, trial, and sentencing.

This subject focuses on the procedural rules governing civil litigation, including jurisdiction, pleading, discovery, motions practice, and trial procedure.
This subject covers the law governing various forms of business entities, such as corporations, partnerships, and limited liability companies.

Learn about the laws governing wills, trusts, probate, estate administration, and estate planning.

Learn about the formation, interpretation, and enforcement of contracts, as well as related topics such as remedies for breach of contract.

This subject covers the various types of property interests, including real property and personal property, as well as topics like land use, landlord-tenant law, and property transactions.
Evidence law covers the rules and principles governing the admissibility of evidence in court, including relevance, hearsay, authentication, and privileges.

Learn about the ethical obligations and responsibilities of lawyers, including rules of professional conduct, conflicts of interest, client confidentiality, and the duty of zealous advocacy.

Family law encompasses legal issues related to marriage, divorce, child custody, adoption, and domestic violence.
The UCC governs commercial transactions, including the sale of goods, negotiable instruments, and secured transactions.
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