Live Interactive Course with Pass the First Time Money-Back Guarantee
Pass the Mississippi bar examination the first time
or you will get your money back! That's how confident AmeriBar is that we
have prepared the most effective bar examination preparation course available
today. AmeriBar has over a decade of experience assisting examinees to
pass the bar exam.
If you put your faith in us the first time you take the bar exam, we will put our faith in you. We're extremely confident that we have designed a study process that will ensure that you pass the exam.
Eligibility
In order to qualify for the money-back pass guarantee, you must meet the following requirements:
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You have never taken any bar exam;
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You graduated (or will graduate) from an ABA accredited law school in the in the 50 states or the District of Columbia;
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You take the bar exam within six months from graduating law school;
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You complete all assignments pursuant to our Live Course Money-Back Pass Guarantee Program;
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You attend at least 95% of all live classes;
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You timely submit (before class begins) assignments for all classes; and
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You enroll before the enrollment deadline.
Enrollment Deadlines
July Exam - May 17
February Exam - December 20
If you do not meet any of these eligibility requirements, you may enroll and be eligible for a Pass-Update Guarantee in the event you do not pass the exam (see our FAQ for details). However, you will not be eligible for the Money-Back Guarantee.
The Pass the First Time Money-Back Guarantee Program
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Live and Interactive Nine-Week Course
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Complete Bar Exam Preparation Materials including:
o Written MEE and/or State Essay Outline Books
o MBE Outline and Practice Question Books
o MBE Databank with 2400+ Released & Practice Questions & Answers
o MPT Released Questions and Online Question Bank (if MPT applies)
o 60+ Hours of Online Audio Lectures Covering:
1. Substantive Law; and
2. Study Strategies and Essay Writing Techniques
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Free Rental of an iPod Loaded with All Substantive Lectures and Study and Essay Writing Strategies
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Essay Critiques on Your State Essay Subjects
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Outline Writing Skills Assignment
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Two 100-Question Mini-MBE Exams with Feedback
How the Program Works
After enrolling in the course, you will receive the course schedule assignment calendar. You will have an assignments that you need to complete for every class. For each class, the assignments include 4-6 essay questions, or an outlining skills assignments, or 34 MBE questions, or 1 MPT questions. In order to guarantee that you will pass the exam, we require that you commit to accomplishing the following tasks:
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Listen to all AmeriBar strategy and substantive law audio lectures
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Attend 95% of all classes
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Read all outline materials and outline all substantive areas of law (AmeriBar will provide you with a framework for how to outline a subject)
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Complete and timely submit outlining skills tests to AmeriBar
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Complete and timely submit answers for assigned practice essay/MPT questions
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Complete two scheduled 100-Question online Mini-MBE Exams with Feedback
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Complete and timely submit answers for assigned MBE practice questions
In order to complete these tasks and maximize your chance of passing the exam, you must be willing and able to study on a full-time basis (at least eight hours per day/six days per week) for a minimum of nine weeks. Therefore, we expect you to commit to studying for a minimum of 400 total hours. If you cannot commit to this type of study schedule, or to the requirements set forth in the Agreement, then we cannot provide a money-back guarantee that you will pass the bar exam. We want you to pass the bar exam, but we cannot pass the bar exam for you. Ultimately, you are responsible for putting the time and effort into preparing.
What Happens After the Exam
Ten days after taking the bar exam, you must return AmeriBar's iPod. If you have completed all of the required tasks and dedicated the time and effort required, you should be preparing yourself to be sworn in for admission to the bar. In the unlikely event that you do not pass the exam, you must submit the following to AmeriBar within ten days of the date on the bar examiners notification letter:
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Live Course Affidavit (a statement made under oath) stating that you meet all eligibility requirements and have completed all assignments;
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An official transcript from your law school demonstrating your date of graduation (this may be received up to 30 days from the date of receiving notification from the examiners); and
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All AmeriBar books.