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Bar Study/Home Alone
I was in the same boat a couple of years ago and it took me two years and 5 tries to pass the bar. Ironically enough, the one I finally passed was the one where I was working full-time and only took a long weekend before the bar to cram.
I don't have any magic motivators, but I think working with other students can help. I know that being accountable to others always helps me stay on the ball.
Get your hands on as many taped lectures as you can, put them on your ipod and listen to them ALL THE TIME, repeatedly. Something is bound to sink in, even if your attention wanders a lot. (The BarBri Contracts lectures are quite entertaining.)
Are you taking BarBri or any other bar study course? If not, I highly recommend it. They're worth the cost because they spell everything out for you and give you many of the resources you'll need. At the very least, borrow the BarBri books and outlines from someone who passed the bar already (preferably in February so you can be pretty sure the info isn't outdated).
Finally, does your state (or your school) make prior bar exams and answers available for you to study? If so, just reading lots and lots of questions and answers can help you a great deal with the essays. You will get a feel for the structure and substance the law examiners are looking for.
It's hard to talk to lay people about law school and the bar exam because they just have no idea what it is like. I'd be happy to converse with you electronically, or even be the one you can be accountable to.
Listen, I'm procrastinating right now while I'm supposed to be applying for a job. (I passed the bar in July of '08 and have yet to work full-time as an attorney. My school loans are starting to weigh a lot!) I'd better get back to it....
Good luck!
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