It is not enough to decide to take the bar.

   You must decide to PASS it. Commit to the CBTR Process to ensure that your test taking skills - including a confident, positive attitude - meet the bar preparation and

performance standards necessary to pass the bar on your next attempt. We will work together to meet that challenge.

The CBTR Process:

TIME
Fundamental to a well-conceived strategy to pass the Bar is your initial preliminary work in realistically assessing your available net study time. This is your actual net study hours per week through the end of your bar preparation.

STRATEGY
An efficiently effective plan or strategy to pass the Bar is fundamentally a function of the division of your available net study time for the essay, PT, and MBE.

Guidelines:
(1) A balanced approach.
(2) Focused emphasis on problematical sections - essay, PT, MBE.

PROCESS
This is the key factor in the CBTR program. Be absolutely certain to follow each step of this process to ensure the balanced development of each of your skills for the essay, PT and MBE.

Therefore, apply:
(1)
5/4-step process for each of the 14 Bar subjects.
(2) integrate time-proven techniques as to each of the
5/4- step process to specifically improve the essay, PT, and MBE.

POSITIVE
Progressively develop the "intangible" attitude factors that Will contribute to your chances to PASS THE BAR on your next attempt: hard work, discipline, adaptability, the decision & commitment to pass!

 
  About Paul Pfau  
 
 
  TURNING MOUNTAINS INTO MOLEHILLS
By Steve Liosi, Esq.

Paul Pfau, having tutored both repeat and first-time bar examines over the past 28 years, knows that passing the California Bar Exam is a herculean task.

In fact, Pfau likens the pursuit of passing the exam to climbing Mt. Everest.
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For information regarding the CBTR Program, please
Contact Paul Pfau, as he would be happy to supply you with references and a further perspective on the program and how it will relate to your specific needs.

CBTR Success Story Los Angeles Personal Injury Attorney, Michael P. Ehline, was able to become a lawyer without college, or a law school degree, passing the California Baby Bar Exam with no college and passing the California General Bar Exam with no J.D. Attorney Ehline attributes his success to Paul Pfau and the Cal Bar Tutorial Review Program. (Read More)
 
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