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Georgia Attorney's Exam
Anyone else taking the GA Attorney's Exam in July? Thoughts/hints on prepping? Will be my 3rd (FL and TX)....
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Did you recently re-locate? Just curious why you'd put yourself through three exams.
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Finishing up a clerkship, wasn't sure where I wanted to end up.kellyfrost wrote:Did you recently re-locate? Just curious why you'd put yourself through three exams.
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Makes sense. I don't know anything about the GA attorney's exam, but hopefully it isn't as bad as the actual bar exam. You've suffered enough and proven yourself.CivPro2isFun wrote:Finishing up a clerkship, wasn't sure where I wanted to end up.kellyfrost wrote:Did you recently re-locate? Just curious why you'd put yourself through three exams.
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Well, statistically, your odds of passing is great! I think the passage rate is 85% or greater every administration.CivPro2isFun wrote:Anyone else taking the GA Attorney's Exam in July? Thoughts/hints on prepping? Will be my 3rd (FL and TX)....
As far as studying/prepping, make sure you study GA specifics/distinctions and all MBE subjects. GA essays questions are very pointed/specific unlike FL where it is a free for all issue spotting. For the most part, on GA essays, the issues are already defined in the questions so don't waste your time writing about issues they did not ask you for. You will not get extra points. Having taken FL and GA, I think GA is a bit harder b/c it is all essays and you have to allocate your time wisely. Don't know if TX have MPTs, but make sure you practice those as well. Barbri essay books are great for practicing GA essays and you can also look at the bar admissions website for past questions. Hope that helps!
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Re: Georgia Attorney's Exam
Appreciate the advice!LittleE wrote:Well, statistically, your odds of passing is great! I think the passage rate is 85% or greater every administration.CivPro2isFun wrote:Anyone else taking the GA Attorney's Exam in July? Thoughts/hints on prepping? Will be my 3rd (FL and TX)....
As far as studying/prepping, make sure you study GA specifics/distinctions and all MBE subjects. GA essays questions are very pointed/specific unlike FL where it is a free for all issue spotting. For the most part, on GA essays, the issues are already defined in the questions so don't waste your time writing about issues they did not ask you for. You will not get extra points. Having taken FL and GA, I think GA is a bit harder b/c it is all essays and you have to allocate your time wisely. Don't know if TX have MPTs, but make sure you practice those as well. Barbri essay books are great for practicing GA essays and you can also look at the bar admissions website for past questions. Hope that helps!
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The GA distinctions are important. But if you can't remember the distinction, just apply blackletter law. You'll miss a few points but still get some for issue spotting, providing a rule, and showing an analysis. GA gives two MPTs so that should help you gain some points.
Your bar review course should tell you the most frequently tested essay areas for GA. I took the July 2015 bar and my course said torts, contracts, and crim are the top MBE subjects tested on essays (with GA distinctions included). GA civil procedure is also really important. For July 2015, one question was a torts fact pattern but half the questions were really GA civ pro. Another question was entirely GA civ pro.
Your bar review course should tell you the most frequently tested essay areas for GA. I took the July 2015 bar and my course said torts, contracts, and crim are the top MBE subjects tested on essays (with GA distinctions included). GA civil procedure is also really important. For July 2015, one question was a torts fact pattern but half the questions were really GA civ pro. Another question was entirely GA civ pro.
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I'm planning on taking the atty exam in February. Does someone mind posting the breakdown of how many times each topic has been tested or recommend any resources outlining GA distinctions? I'm working full-time and currently studying by analyzing past exams (no bar review). I'm lucky if I get two good hours in a day and then a combined 12 hours on the weekends. Anyone have any tips?
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I don't remember the breakdown percentage-wise so maybe someone else can provide those. But I know you're basically guaranteed to get a torts, contracts, or crim question, or maybe two. GA civ pro is also something you don't want to neglect. Or at least be really great at federal civil procedure and just miss points on distinctions. Family law was also apparently pretty popular. It wasn't tested July 2015. If it wasn't tested in February 2016 and isn't tested again July 2016, then it would probably be due for February 2017.
I studied for the full exam July 2015, but if I were planning on just the attorney exam, I would look into buying the critical pass cards and Lean Sheet study aids. They don't contain the distinctions. But without a bar review course they would really help with black letter law. Lean Sheets contain really condensed outlines for each GA essay subject. The bar review courses is where to get the distinctions, so maybe someone will have an old outline with those closer to February.
I studied for the full exam July 2015, but if I were planning on just the attorney exam, I would look into buying the critical pass cards and Lean Sheet study aids. They don't contain the distinctions. But without a bar review course they would really help with black letter law. Lean Sheets contain really condensed outlines for each GA essay subject. The bar review courses is where to get the distinctions, so maybe someone will have an old outline with those closer to February.
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Thanks, Mr. Archer! I appreciate the advice.
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No problem. I actually meant to write Lean Sheets instead of One Sheets, FYI.Lapis123 wrote:Thanks, Mr. Archer! I appreciate the advice.
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In the last 21 bar exams:Lapis123 wrote:I'm planning on taking the atty exam in February. Does someone mind posting the breakdown of how many times each topic has been tested or recommend any resources outlining GA distinctions? I'm working full-time and currently studying by analyzing past exams (no bar review). I'm lucky if I get two good hours in a day and then a combined 12 hours on the weekends. Anyone have any tips?
BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS* 9X
• Promoters’ relationships w/3rd parties
• Corp. formation
CONTRACTS* 11X
• SoF
CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE 8X
EVIDENCE 4X (incl'd Feb. 2016)
FAMILY LAW** 9X
• Division of property (divorce)
• Best Interest of Child Standard
FEDERAL CIVIL PROCEDURE/CON. LAW* 14X (incl'd Feb. 2016)
• Sovereign immunity
• Due process
GEORGIA PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE* 8X
NON-MONETARY REMEDIES* 8X
• Interlocutory injunctions
PROFESSIONAL ETHICS* 9X
• Conflict of interest (new/potential clients)
PROPERTY 6X
TORTS** 14X (incl'd Feb. 2016)
• Negligence
• Assumption of risk
TRUSTS, WILLS AND ESTATES 4X (incl'd Feb. 2016)
UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE: (Rare - could be coming soon)
ARTICLE 2 – SALES
ARTICLE 3 – COMMERCIAL PAPER (Negotiable Instruments)
ARTICLE 9 – SECURED TRANSACTIONS
Asterisk (*) = general topic/law highly tested
Bullet (•) = subtopics often tested
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Thanks so much for the helpful breakdown! I appreciate it.
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I have a question. So, I was planning to take the Feb exam and am in the middle of the Character and Fitness application process. I am now wondering if after passing C&F, I can instead take the July 2017 atty exam? I didn't realize that you only get one shot at passing the attys exam (if not you are stuck sitting for the two day exam). I also want to thank the TLS-er that let me know. Things seem like they are going to be chaotic at work over the next few months and I will probably be in a better position to study for July.
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Anybody taking the Feb. 2017 Attorneys' Exam? Currently barred in Maryland. For me, the essays seemed to be my strong suit. One section of the MBE went as expected, and the other section was kind of like "what in the world?" Anyway... given that, I figured the Attorneys' Exam would be a good option for me, however I don't really want to spend money on an entire prep class just for the essays.... thoughts? What have past test takers done? Does anyone know of any study resources that focus on the GA distinctions?
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Barbri is great for essay prep in GA. GA really likes to test GA specific distinctions as well as MBE subjects so I recommend you study all of the above. I just passed the GA Bar and am selling my Barbri books (plus my personal outlines on GA distinctions). Let me know if you are interested!bdowns12 wrote:Anybody taking the Feb. 2017 Attorneys' Exam? Currently barred in Maryland. For me, the essays seemed to be my strong suit. One section of the MBE went as expected, and the other section was kind of like "what in the world?" Anyway... given that, I figured the Attorneys' Exam would be a good option for me, however I don't really want to spend money on an entire prep class just for the essays.... thoughts? What have past test takers done? Does anyone know of any study resources that focus on the GA distinctions?
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I PM'd you!LittleE wrote:Barbri is great for essay prep in GA. GA really likes to test GA specific distinctions as well as MBE subjects so I recommend you study all of the above. I just passed the GA Bar and am selling my Barbri books (plus my personal outlines on GA distinctions). Let me know if you are interested!bdowns12 wrote:Anybody taking the Feb. 2017 Attorneys' Exam? Currently barred in Maryland. For me, the essays seemed to be my strong suit. One section of the MBE went as expected, and the other section was kind of like "what in the world?" Anyway... given that, I figured the Attorneys' Exam would be a good option for me, however I don't really want to spend money on an entire prep class just for the essays.... thoughts? What have past test takers done? Does anyone know of any study resources that focus on the GA distinctions?
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I responded!bdowns12 wrote:I PM'd you!LittleE wrote:Barbri is great for essay prep in GA. GA really likes to test GA specific distinctions as well as MBE subjects so I recommend you study all of the above. I just passed the GA Bar and am selling my Barbri books (plus my personal outlines on GA distinctions). Let me know if you are interested!bdowns12 wrote:Anybody taking the Feb. 2017 Attorneys' Exam? Currently barred in Maryland. For me, the essays seemed to be my strong suit. One section of the MBE went as expected, and the other section was kind of like "what in the world?" Anyway... given that, I figured the Attorneys' Exam would be a good option for me, however I don't really want to spend money on an entire prep class just for the essays.... thoughts? What have past test takers done? Does anyone know of any study resources that focus on the GA distinctions?
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Anyone still have their GA distinctions outline they would be willing to sell?
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I too wouldn't mind some GA specific outlines. Doing BARBRI but I don't have time to outline and like to review on my iPad. They should provide state specific mini reviews on the app.
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How long did everyone's c&f investigation take? Taking the July exam, sent my c&f stuff in late December but still haven't been assigned to an analyst. A little freaked out they won't get to me in time for the exam
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Applied July 5th..Certificate November 3rdTheSpanishMain wrote:How long did everyone's c&f investigation take? Taking the July exam, sent my c&f stuff in late December but still haven't been assigned to an analyst. A little freaked out they won't get to me in time for the exam
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Do you remember how long after you applied you were assigned to an analyst? They're really taking their sweet timedchunny614 wrote:Applied July 5th..Certificate November 3rdTheSpanishMain wrote:How long did everyone's c&f investigation take? Taking the July exam, sent my c&f stuff in late December but still haven't been assigned to an analyst. A little freaked out they won't get to me in time for the exam
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I just checked. It took 1 month and 5 days.TheSpanishMain wrote:Do you remember how long after you applied you were assigned to an analyst? They're really taking their sweet timedchunny614 wrote:Applied July 5th..Certificate November 3rdTheSpanishMain wrote:How long did everyone's c&f investigation take? Taking the July exam, sent my c&f stuff in late December but still haven't been assigned to an analyst. A little freaked out they won't get to me in time for the exam
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Hello! I Have my application in to take the Georgia attorneys exam in February 2018. Currently licensed in SC. Does anyone have any GA State law outlines or recent barbri Georgia materials for sale?
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