Anyone else studying for AK Bar in the next month? Want to study together
Taking my AK Bar - Alaska Bar Exam exam in 7 weeks and trying to find people at a similar stage to keep each other accountable.
I study better when I have someone to compare notes with. Currently going through "AK Bar" and working on my weak areas — specifically around AK Bar exam.
My schedule: 90 min of focused study every weekday, full practice test on weekends. I review every wrong answer and try to understand the why, not just memorize the right option.
If you're in a similar prep window and want to:
- Compare practice test scores weekly
- Share resources that actually helped
- Talk through confusing questions
Reply here or message me. Doesn't have to be formal — even just checking in once a week helps me stay on track.
Where is everyone at in their prep?
The free ak bar components breakdown helped me understand what the exam actually tests rather than just what the material covers.
For anyone finding this thread later: the AK Bar is passable with consistent effort, even working full time. I studied 43 minutes a day for 10 weeks. The ak bar alaska civil procedure kept me honest about where my gaps were instead of just drilling things I already knew.
Great discussion here. One thing I'd add that hasn't come up: sleep the night before is genuinely more important than one more study session. I went in fully rested for my AK Bar and felt sharper on the study guide questions than I expected. Don't underestimate recovery time.
What helped me most with exam prep specifically: stop thinking about it as a topic to memorize and start thinking about the types of decisions it's asking you to make. Once I shifted to that frame, my AK Bar scores in that section jumped about 13 points within a week.
That's exactly how I study too. I've found that going through every wrong answer and figuring out why it's wrong teaches me way more than just drilling the right ones. I actually keep a little notes doc where I write out the reasoning for each incorrect choice, and it's made a huge difference. If you haven't tried it, this free ak bar components breakdown is a solid starting point for understanding the structure before you get too deep into practice questions.
Seven weeks is doable. I'd say the first two should be heavy on concepts so you're not just pattern-matching answers later. Happy to compare weak areas if you want an accountability partner.
I failed my first attempt and honestly it was a wake-up call. I'd been treating it like any other bar exam, just grinding through outlines and doing a few MBE sets, but Alaska has some quirks you really have to nail -- the essay prompts lean heavily on Alaska-specific statutes and I kept defaulting to general common law. What changed for me the second time was actually going through past Alaska essays and writing out full answers, not just outlining them. It's tedious but there's no substitute for it.
I'm in a similar boat to you right now, seven weeks out and trying to lock down the weak spots. If you want to swap essays for feedback that could be really useful -- I think having someone else read your analysis is how you catch the gaps you can't see yourself. What subjects are you most worried about?
Related Discussions
- Wisconsin diploma privilege — does it actually matter for career mobility6 replies
- IN Bar - Indiana Bar Exam question I keep getting wrong on IN Bar practice tests6 replies
- Deep dive: practice test for the ID Bar — tips from someone who almost failed it6 replies
- How long does it realistically take to study for the AR Bar?6 replies
- Arizona UBE — transferred my score from another state, here's what I learned5 replies