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Our nationally renowned bar review course has a few features we'd like to take a minute to brag about.
We're the only national bar review provider that publishes pass rates every year. Take a minute and check out our students' success on their bar exams.
Our successful approach embraces the best practices in online education pedagogy. Five years and counting. Looking for references? We've got thousands. Most of them are practicing attorneys now.
Take classes around your schedule, not ours. And with great teachers like Pamela Karlan, John Jeffries, and Sherman Clark.
Included with all Themis Bar Review courses, this robust question-based learning tool uses dynamic visuals and active-learning methods to help you master difficult legal principles and successfully analyze fact patterns on the Multistate Bar Exam (MBE).
Daily task schedule from day one of your studies up to the bar exam. Need to take a few days off? No problem. Directed study will adapt to work around your schedule to keep you on track.
So you can brush up on your favorite topics. (Or least favorite as the case may be)
Works around your schedule and on your devices. On the web or for your iPad or Android tablet, plus e-reader outlines. Watch a short demo about these course features!
Our entire team of bar exam gurus is standing by to help in any way we can. Please feel free to give us a call anytime. We're friendly.
You’ll receive personalized essay grading from one, dedicated attorney. By tracking patterns in your writing and evaluating your progress, your essay grader will work with you to target your weaknesses and hone your writing skills.
With the published pass rates and a reasonable price, the most difficult decision is which state bar exam to take.
My constant dialogue with the Themis staff helped me avoid feeling overwhelmed and optimized my study time. Without the personalized support, quick response time and such a flexible/adaptable program, I would've been in heaps of trouble. I still cannot fathom why anyone would pay double or triple for an inferior product. Thanks Themis!