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How to Prepare for the NextGen Bar Exam
The upcoming transition to the NextGen bar exam has left many law students feeling uncertain and unprepared. Questions like What courses should I take?, How do I build the right skills?, and Where can I find the best resources? are top of mind for many. Here’s a clear, actionable plan to prepare for the NextGen bar exam so you can approach it with confidence when it launches in July 2026.
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