The Bar Exam Drills Podcast

The Bar Exam Drills Podcast

The Bar Exam Drills Podcast is a periodic podcast where we answer bar exam related questions and also comment on legal implications of current events. The Bar Study Motivation Podcast episodes will interview an attorney sharing their own struggle through the Bar Exam, in which - they eventually triumphed! Any questions may be directed to podcast@barexamdrills.com.

Episodes

  1. Bar Study Motivation Podcast - Ep 026 - Zaniya Lewis

    May 25

    Bar Study Motivation Podcast - Ep 026 - Zaniya Lewis

    FROM CRUSHING DEFEAT TO 160+ ESSAY SCORE: How Zaniya Finally Passed the Bar Exam! (Ep. 026) Imagine doing everything right—the endless multiple-choice questions, the grueling essays, isolating yourself from friends—only to find out you didn't pass. Again. In this incredibly raw and inspiring episode of the Bar Study Motivation Podcast, San sits down with Rutgers Law Alum Zaniya Lewis to discuss her ultimate triumph over the bar exam after four attempts. If you are a repeat taker, a full-time worker juggling a heavy commute, or someone feeling defeated by standard bar prep courses, this interview is the exact blueprint and mindset shift you need to watch. Zaniya opens up about her lowest moments—including taking a half-day off work just to cry on her kitchen floor—and how she completely transformed her study habits to skyrocket her essay writing score by over 30 points (yielding a massive 158.6 / 160 score!). We dive deep into why standard "big box" bar preps like Themis failed her, why outlining essays is a trap, and how the "reps and drilling" method gave her the ultimate confidence to actually smile during the exam. WHAT WE COVER IN THIS EPISODE: The "Big Box" Bar Prep Trap: Why Zaniya switched from traditional courses after two failed attempts. The Power of Unlimited Grading: How getting her essays completely ripped apart by Bar Exam Drills led to a 30+ point score increase. Studying While Working Full-Time: Managing a grueling 4-hour daily train commute while getting 25–30 questions and an essay done every single day. Why Outlining is Harming Your Score: Why typing out full essays under time constraints is non-negotiable for success. Manifestation + Hard Work: Zaniya’s secrets to keeping a positive mindset, incorporating life/family back into bar prep, and putting in the grueling "reps." The Walmart Celebration: The exact moment Zaniya found out she passed and her mom dropped to her knees in the middle of a store. TIMESTAMP CHAPTERS: 0:00 – Intro & A wholesome side story about Sam's daughter 01:45 – Zaniya’s background: From GW to Rutgers Law 03:20 – The turning point: Finding Bar Exam Drills for the MPRE & Bar 04:50 – Handling the devastation of a 3rd attempt failure 07:15 – The secret to increasing essays by 30+ points (The Deep I-RAC Analysis) 09:40 – Overcoming the 4-hour work commute & avoiding burnout 11:30 – Dealing with the long New Jersey results waiting game 13:15 – THE RESULTS PORTAL: "Congratulations" & Dropping to knees in Walmart 16:45 – Celebrating at Hibachi & Using the "Esquire Ticket" to change the world 19:00 – Crucial advice for repeat bar exam takers 21:10 – Why you need to write out full essays instead of just outlining 23:35 – The sports mechanics of bar prep: Putting in the reps 25:10 – Zaniya joins the team to give back! Outro ABOUT THE PODCAST The Bar Study Motivation Podcast is dedicated to tearing down traditional, overpriced bar prep systems that don't work and replacing them with data-driven, high-reps drilling systems that actually get results. We focus on the mind, body, soul, and grueling mechanics required to pass the bar exam. Want to get in touch with Zaniya? Drop a comment below or reach out to her via her official Bar Exam Drills email if you want to learn more about her unconventional journey, her non-profit work, or how she survived the grind! Subscribe for more bar study motivation, strategies, and success stories! #BarExam #BarPrep #BarExamDrills #LawSchool #Esquire #RepeatTaker #RutgersLaw #BarStudyMotivation #LawyerLife

    29 min
  2. Bar Study Motivation Podcast - Ep 024 - Allen Williams II

    05/14/2025

    Bar Study Motivation Podcast - Ep 024 - Allen Williams II

    In this inspiring episode, Allen Williams II shares his journey to passing the California Bar Exam after previous attempts. A USC undergrad with master's degrees in public diplomacy and gerontology, Allen graduated from the University of San Francisco School of Law in 2022 while balancing multiple leadership roles and community commitments. Allen candidly discusses the challenges he faced during bar preparation while working full-time in litigation. He describes the emotional rollercoaster of studying after previous disappointments, the technical difficulties during the exam itself, and the nerve-wracking wait for results. Despite moments of doubt, Allen maintained a growth mindset and refused to quit, stating "I don't care how many times I have to sit for this exam. We are going to pass." His success strategy combined several key elements: focusing intensely on MBE practice through Bar Exam Drills, working with a private tutor to address specific knowledge gaps, creating flashcards for rule memorization, and maintaining honest self-assessment about weak areas. Allen emphasizes the importance of drilling questions repeatedly, especially those previously answered incorrectly, to build cumulative knowledge. Throughout his preparation, Allen prioritized mental health by meeting weekly with a therapist and incorporating breaks into his rigorous schedule. He surrounded himself with supportive people who understood the gravity of the exam and created space for his emotions during the difficult process. For future bar candidates, Allen offers practical advice: practice closed-book essays to test actual knowledge, use licensed NCBE questions, focus on weak areas rather than avoiding them, model answers after official examples, and don't neglect the performance test. He emphasizes that most failed candidates are closer to passing than they realize and just need to identify and fix specific weaknesses. Allen's story is one of perseverance, strategic preparation, and maintaining perspective through an extraordinarily challenging process. Now successfully admitted to the California Bar, he remains committed to helping others navigate their own bar exam journeys.

    24 min
  3. Bar Study Motivation Podcast - Ep 023 - Raquel Penalver Bartolome

    04/30/2025

    Bar Study Motivation Podcast - Ep 023 - Raquel Penalver Bartolome

    Are you preparing for the bar exam and searching for real, actionable motivation? In this episode of the Bar Study Motivation Podcast, we sit down with Raquel Penalver Bartolome, a recent bar exam passer and bankruptcy attorney-to discuss the highs, lows, and lessons learned on her journey to bar exam success. Raquel opens up about her emotional reaction to getting her results, the mental resilience required after failing the first time, and the importance of creating a personalized study plan. She shares how listening to her own needs, rather than blindly following generic bar prep schedules, made all the difference. Raquel also talks about the power of support from family and friends, managing anxiety during the waiting period, and the critical role of discipline-not just in studying, but in daily routines. In this episode, you’ll hear Raquel’s honest account of failing and coming back stronger, how she used targeted review and repetition to master multiple choice questions, the importance of mental preparation and self-awareness, tips for organizing essays to maximize points, and why support networks and intentionality matter more than following a rigid program. She also offers advice for anyone gearing up for the next bar exam: trust yourself, review your mistakes, and keep moving forward. If you’re feeling overwhelmed, discouraged, or just want practical advice from someone who’s been there, this conversation is for you. Raquel’s story proves that passing the bar is as much about mindset and strategy as it is about hard work. Every step forward counts. Whether you’re studying for your first attempt or coming back after a setback, you’re not alone on this journey. Like, comment, and subscribe for more inspiring stories and practical bar study strategies. Have questions for Raquel or want to connect? Drop them in the comments or reach out for more info. Ready to get motivated? Hit play and let Raquel’s journey inspire your own bar exam success!

    24 min
  4. Bar Study Motivation Podcast - Ep 022 - Jeanna Ayres

    04/23/2025

    Bar Study Motivation Podcast - Ep 022 - Jeanna Ayres

    Welcome to Episode 22 of the Bar Study Motivation Podcast, where we feature an uplifting story of determination and triumph. In this episode, we sit down with Jeanna Ayres, a newly licensed attorney who shares her honest and inspiring journey through law school, multiple bar exam attempts, and the ultimate victory of passing the Texas bar. Jeanna’s story is one of resilience and passion. As a Texas A&M University graduate with a strong interest in family law, she was deeply involved in advocacy and research throughout her legal education. She opens up about the emotional rollercoaster of taking the bar exam four times, the challenges of managing burnout and motivation, and the crucial role her support system—family, friends, and her significant other—played in her success. During our conversation, Jeanna reveals the evolution of her study strategies, discussing what didn’t work and what finally helped her succeed. She shares her experiences with different bar prep programs, including Bar Exam Drills, flashcards, one-sheets, and working with a tutor. Her insights highlight the importance of repetition, targeted practice, and adapting your study approach to suit your personal learning style. We also explore the mental and emotional challenges of waiting for results, dealing with setbacks, and overcoming self-doubt. Jeanna talks candidly about coping with disappointment, navigating family expectations, and finding strength through faith and determination. Her journey is a powerful reminder that perseverance pays off, leading her not only to pass the bar but also to secure her dream job through networking and never losing sight of her goals. Jeanna’s advice for future bar takers is both practical and heartfelt: give it your all the first time, don’t let fear of imperfection stop you from taking the exam, and most importantly, believe in yourself. She encourages listeners to rest during the waiting period, pick up hobbies, and seek support whenever needed. If you’re preparing for the bar or facing setbacks, Jeanna’s story will motivate you to keep going, adapt your approach, and remember that your journey is uniquely your own. Jeanna is also open to connecting with anyone who needs advice or encouragement, so don’t hesitate to reach out. Be sure to listen through to the end for a bonus discussion about why Bar Exam Drills is such an effective bar prep tool, along with more candid insights to help you on your path to becoming an attorney. Subscribe for more real stories from those who have been in your shoes, and let’s keep supporting each other on the journey to law licensure.

    31 min

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The Bar Exam Drills Podcast is a periodic podcast where we answer bar exam related questions and also comment on legal implications of current events. The Bar Study Motivation Podcast episodes will interview an attorney sharing their own struggle through the Bar Exam, in which - they eventually triumphed! Any questions may be directed to podcast@barexamdrills.com.

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