LEGAL UPGRADE PRESENTS:  BAR EXAM PREP FOR REPEAT TAKERS (GEORGIA)

LEGAL UPGRADE PRESENTS: BAR EXAM PREP FOR REPEAT TAKERS (GEORGIA)

Legal Upgrade is a supplemental bar review course. This program serves as an enhancement to Traditional Bar Review Courses.

By Attorney Ecleynne Mercy

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Get Your Legal Upgrade !! Is this your 2nd, 3rd or 4th time taking the bar?Do you keep losing points on the Essay Portion?How do you keep spotting the issues but keep failing the test?Sign Up Now!!!!!

Attorney Ecleynne Mercy offers an extensive course on the Essay portion of the Georgia Bar Exam. This class is designed to help students maximize their scores on the Georgia essay portion of the bar exam. This Class will emphasize the best strategy for approaching the test, time management, how to structure the written answers, and effectively construct an analysis.   

Declines in bar exam pass rates have been a national issue for the past few years.  Of the 1,261 applicants who took the July 2018 bar exam, 756 of them were from Georgia law schools.

For Georgia schools, the University of Georgia School of Law led the rankings for first-time exam-takers, closely followed by Georgia State University College of Law and Emory University School of Law. On average, minority law graduates have lower bar-exam-passage rates, employment rates, and income levels.

Some students simply aren’t prepared for the test. Some aren’t prepared because they didn’t focus during law school (not because they didn't want to, they simply couldn't). But even bar applicants with stellar grades may be unsuccessful without a commercial bar review course. Many students face severe financial pressures. In light of these financial concerns, it’s understandable that bar applicants may try to skip additional bar review courses in favor of just "sticking" with the commercial course they have. However, taking every available bar course is of little help to those students who lack general study skills.

As mentioned earlier, I understand that certain students are more likely to be struggling with issues that can place them at risk for failing the bar, this boot camp helps identify needs and explores ways to ensure they are met. Thus, providing the student, a renewed sense of confidence necessary to meet the challenge of the bar exam.

I have an amazing Georgia Bar Exam: Essay Review that has helped many students pass the dreaded bar exam. Please click on the link and sign up to attend our upcoming group session or a personal session.

 Thank you in advance for your time. Please feel free to send an email to mercy@mercylawga.com

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Ecleynne Mercy is a proud graduate of Howard University with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and a graduate of Western Michigan University Cooley Law School with a concentration in Litigation.

Ecleynne started her legal career as an indigent defense attorney in Clayton County. Later, as an associate with the Cochran Firm, Ecleynne was devoted in representing clients in their pursuit of Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI).

Ecleynne Mercy and her colleagues went to Ferguson, Missouri to act as legal observers for the ongoing protests involving the death of Michael Brown. The National Conference of Black Lawyers requested these lawyers go to Ferguson to work with the National Lawyers Guild (NLG) to observe and ensure protestors’ constitutional rights are not being infringed on by the militarized police forces and National Guard.

Mercy Law P.C.  is a law firm dedicated to serving the people of Georgia. It is her goal to provide the highest caliber of legal representation to her clients. She does this by listening to her clients' needs, properly educating clients on the law, and fighting zealously to uphold the rights of all her clients.

Ecleynne now trains other attorneys and law students to become legal observers.  She also conducts Know Your Rights Seminars all over Georgia to inform citizens of their constitutional rights when dealing with law enforcement.

$250 – $5,000