A Different Approach
For Repeat Bar Takers
The majority of clients who work with KRISH are repeat bar takers. First-time takers typically choose the big prep companies — and many of them pass. But for those who don't, the conventional approach clearly wasn't enough.
You Are Not the Problem
If you've taken the bar exam before and didn't pass, you've likely been told to "study harder" or "do more practice questions." That advice misses the point entirely. The issue isn't effort — it's methodology.
Repeat takers are some of the most disciplined, determined people I work with. You've already proven you can put in the hours. What you need now is a fundamentally different strategic framework — one that addresses the root cause of your prior result, not just the symptoms.
"Doing the same thing with more intensity is not a strategy. Precision requires a different approach entirely."
What Makes This Different
Diagnostic Root-Cause Analysis
Before we begin, we conduct a thorough review of your prior performance — not just your score, but how you studied, how you read, how you wrote, and where your methodology broke down.
Deconstructing Bad Habits
Repeat takers often carry counterproductive habits from previous prep courses. We identify and systematically dismantle these habits, replacing them with strategic, intentional approaches.
Controlled, Unhurried Pacing
"Slow down. That's where your points are." We rebuild your approach at a controlled pace, ensuring genuine comprehension before adding speed. Strategy over volume.
Neurological Anxiety Management
Repeat takers often carry exam trauma. We address this directly through evidence-based techniques that keep your prefrontal cortex — your analytical brain — functioning under pressure.
Accountability Without Shame
There is no judgment here. Accountability without guarantees, delivered with the quiet confidence of a senior mentor who has guided many through exactly this journey.
For Law Students
Some of the most rewarding work I do is with law students I've been tutoring throughout their academic journey. These students arrive at the bar exam already equipped with strategic frameworks, reading comprehension discipline, and the analytical confidence that comes from years of intentional preparation.
If you're a current law student and want to build these skills before bar prep even begins, I encourage you to apply. The earlier we start, the more natural and instinctive your methodology becomes.
"Method Matters Most."
Disclaimer: This is educational instruction only. It is not legal advice. Using this program does not create an attorney-client relationship in any way. The KRISH methodology is instructional in nature and does not guarantee any particular outcome.