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July 2019 FL Bar Exam Predictions
We posted our July 2019 Florida Bar Exam predictions (“speculations”) this morning at approximately 8:00 AM EST.
If you have any constructive input or advice regarding the July 2019 Florida Bar Exam’s potentially tested essay subjects, feel free to post a comment.
July 2019 FL Bar Exam Predictions (“Speculations”)
I. Introduction, Required Subjects, Caveat
II. Essay Statistical Datum (Stats and Chart)
III. Essay Speculations and Explanations
IV. Multiple-Choice Speculations
V. Conclusion
Caveat
While we have done our best to be accurate with our “Exam Speculations,” please understand that they are just that — speculations. To pass the Florida Bar Exam you must know the black letter law and know how to apply that law to any given fact pattern. Therefore, we ask that you use wisdom when relying upon anyone’s exam predictions (speculations). And, yes, that includes ours as well. …
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