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Professor Hugh Reed |
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| "You can't hope to accomplish on the bar exam what you haven't practiced in your bar review. Interactive learning, continuous performance execution, and constant coaching by bar exam experts who take bar exams regularly are invaluable to your success -- listening to long lectures with no feedback, taking copious notes, and reading long outlines are not." Hugh Reed |
Professor Hugh Reed and the attorney-coaches of Reed Law Group bring a wealth of experience to help students succeed on their law examinations. Reed is considered a national expert on examination testing techniques.
With over twenty-five years of experience in preparing students for their law school and bar examinations, Hugh Reed has developed helpful mnemonics, checklists, and disciplined approaches to help law students and bar candidates succeed on law examinations. His performance-based approach focuses on remembering key principles of law under the pressure of timed examination formats.
A graduate of the George Mason University School of Law, he is the former Director of Multistate Testing, Editor-in-Chief, and Director of various states' bar reviews for the largest traditional bar review in the country; he also has written and edited numerous books and outlines including Gilbert Law Summaries and Legalines. Professor Reed is admitted to practice before the U.S. Supreme Court, U.S. Court of Military Appeals, Tax Court, and numerous states. He takes bar exams regularly in order to be licensed in various states for his multistate law practice representing military personnel worldwide - see HughReed.com. While the Multistate Bar Exam (MBE) and the Multistate Professional Responsibility Exam (MPRE) change constantly, 60 of the 200 questions on the MBE are repeat questions from past exams for statistical equating purposes as are approximately 15 of the 50 questions graded on the MPRE. Albeit we are bound legally and ethically not to republish secure questions, Reed Law Group constantly monitors changes on the bar exam and is licensed by the National Conference of Bar Examiners to republish all released questions and is committed to train you on the most often tested concepts.
Professor Reed, a retired Army Colonel, is also a former Army Airborne Ranger with combat experience and the former Commander of the U.S. Army's Aviation Training Brigade. He uses this experience to define his teaching approach. By using the principle "practice makes perfect," Reed teaches preparation for law examinations like Army Rangers rehearse combat missions and pilots learn emergency flight procedures. His programs simulate anxiety-prone conditions, like law examinations, by using interactive reviews that emphasize memorization and performance techniques utilizing proprietary checklists, mnemonics/acrostics, and other test preparation devices. These simulated pressure-filled testing conditions and continuous expert feedback have made the difference between success and failure for countless students, many of whom are now successful attorneys, judges, and members of Congress. See PassYourBar.com to view just some of our past students’ testimonials.
According to bar examiners in one state, PassYourBar candidates, on average, increased their scores by 30-50 points after failing their first bar exam preparing with traditional bar reviews. Some PassYourBar students increased their scores by over 100 points. One candidate in Texas increased her score by 140 points!
If you need answers to important questions regarding any aspect of the Multistate Bar Exam (MBE), the Multistate Professional Responsibility Exam (MPRE), the Multistate Performance Test (MPT), Essay Writing, or tutoring while in law school, it’s time for you call a PassYourBar bar exam expert today at 1-800-852-3926.
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