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John Marshall's Academic Achievement Program is designed to provide assistance to all students at crucial points in their law school careers. The Academic Achievement Program provides resources and advice as the situation warrants, with its primary efforts being directed toward three key phases of the law school experience:
- The transition from undergraduate school or the workplace to the rigors of law school;
- The many challenging experiences students encounter during their years of law school; and
- The transition from law school to the workplace through the experience of taking the bar examination.
Academic Achievement helps students prepare for law school classes, exams, planning their course schedules, and preparing for the Bar Exam and the Multistate Professional Responsibility Exam. This is accomplished through the following programs:
1L Programs: Insights; Law Student Application Registration for the Bar Exam; Individual Evaluation of Study Habits and Implementation of Improved Study Techniques; Assistance with Course Schedules; and Bar Prepartion Course Information and Study Aids.
2L Programs: BEST Exam; Individual Evaluation of Study Habits and Implementation of Improved Study Techniques; Assistance with Course Schedules; and Bar Prepartion Course Information and Study Aids.
3L Programs: Weekly 3L Bar Question; Pre-Test for Legal Fundamentals Course; Bar Exam Information Meeting; Bring Your Own Brain, BAR/BRI-John Marshall Bar Exam Essay Program; Kaplan/PMBR-John Marshall Program; Bar Exam Application Preparation; Assistance with Course Schedules; Individual Evaluation of Study Habits and Implementation of Improved Study Techniques; and Bar Preparation Course Information and Study Aids.
Graduates: MiniBar.
To find out more about an individual program, please click the link on the right side of this page.
For more information, please contact:
Corinne Seither Morrissey, Director, Academic Achievement Program
Jamie A. Kleppetsch, Assistant Director, Academic Achievement Program
Anthony J Salinas, Coordinator, Academic Achievement Program
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