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Product Description Reading Bar Exam MPT Preparation & Experiential Learning For Law Students: Interactive Performance Test Training will help you master the performance test portion of the bar exam during law school. Working through the PT questions and sample answers, you will: • Give yourself a down payment for success on the bar exam • Gain critical exposure to practical lawyering skills that will help you transition effectively to law practice • Find that law school comes alive, especially if you have thus far seen it as “just” reading and briefing cases • Begin to see yourself not just as a student, but as a practicing attorney Law students used to postpone even thinking about the bar exam until after graduation. They then did nothing but study for two months. Today's law students have more pressure, more riding on outcomes, and much more student loan debt than prior generations. To ensure bar exam success, you must start bar prep early―during law school―and master strategies to pass every part of the exam. This book will help you do just that―pass the performance test portion of your bar exam. In the role-play simulations in this title's online performance tests, you will “represent” almost a dozen clients in criminal and civil litigation, and in transactional matters. You will practice drafting memos, briefs, discovery plans, affidavits, closing arguments, cross examinations, and more. About the Author Author SARA J. BERMAN, Fort Lauderdale, FL., a graduate of the UCLA School of Law, is a pioneer in online legal education. Berman has been a law professor since 1998 and currently serves as the Director of Critical Skills and Academic Support at Nova Southeastern's Shepard Broad College of Law. Professor Berman created the first supplemental performance test course and has been teaching dedicated performance test courses in law schools ever since. Berman has also lectured in bar review courses for more than two decades, preparing students for both substantive and skills portions of bar exams nationwide. Professor Berman is the author the ABA's Pass the Bar Exam: A Practical Guide to Achieving Academic and Professional Goals as well as its companion teacher's manual. With UCLA Law Professor Paul Bergman, Professor Berman co-authored Nolo's The Criminal Law Handbook: Know Your Rights, Survive the System and Represent Yourself in Court: How to Prepare and Try a Winning Case―easy-to-read overviews of the criminal and civil justice systems respectively, written for lay people and loved by law students.