Anyone else studying for DE Bar in the next month? Want to study together
Taking my (DE Bar) Delaware 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 "DE Bar" and working on my weak areas — specifically around DE 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?
If you're looking for a starting point, the free de bar specific law is worth trying — the questions closely match what you'll see on test day.
Quick data point: I spent 6 weeks studying, 1-3 hours a day, and passed with a 85%.
The section on DE Bar exam took me the longest to feel confident about. Eventually I just drilled practice questions until I could answer them without hesitation.
What testing center did you end up booking? Some of them have much shorter wait times than others right now.
Great discussion. One thing nobody mentions: sleep the night before matters more than one more study session. Went in fully rested for my DE Bar and felt sharper than expected.
Failed first attempt, came back to this thread. The consensus on de bar practice test being the make-or-break area is right. Focusing almost exclusively on applied questions this time around.
I literally just sat my DE Bar three weeks ago and passed, so I feel your 7-week panic on a deep level. The one thing that actually moved the needle for me was drilling evidence questions over and over instead of just rereading outlines. I kept thinking I understood the rules until I tried to apply them under timed pressure and fell apart. This de bar evidence set was what I used and it exposed every weak spot I'd been quietly avoiding.
So my honest advice. Don't spend your last month passively reviewing notes. Do questions, get them wrong, figure out why, repeat. I wasn't comfortable with hearsay exceptions until I'd missed them like fifteen times and finally it clicked. You've still got time. Happy to compare notes too if you want, my schedule's pretty flexible and it genuinely helped me to have someone to check in with.
Honestly I'm in the exact same boat as you, except I'm on round two. Failed my first attempt by a frustratingly small margin and looking back it was because I "studied" by just rereading outlines and felt productive without actually testing myself. Second time around I flipped the whole thing. I did way more practice questions than reading, and I tracked which topics I kept missing instead of just doing random sets. Evidence was my killer the first time so I drilled it hard with stuff like de bar evidence until the hearsay exceptions stopped tripping me up.
The other big change was timing myself from day one instead of saving that for the last week. You think you know the material until the clock is running and suddenly you're blanking. Happy to compare notes if you want, I've got 7 weeks too and an accountability partner is exactly what kept me from sliding back into lazy habits. What subjects are your weak spots?
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