Ep 025 - July 2025 Georgia Bar Exam Essay Predictions
Get ready for the July 2025 Georgia Bar Exam with our most comprehensive essay predictions yet! In this detailed episode, we break down exactly what topics you need to focus on based on historical patterns from the Georgia Bar Examiners.
We dive deep into the crossover patterns between Torts and Contracts that Georgia loves to test, analyzing five years of exam data to predict what's coming next. You'll discover why certain topics like tortious interference, mistake doctrines, and fraud keep appearing, and how to spot the common law versus UCC distinctions that trip up so many test-takers.
For Civil Procedure and Georgia Practice, we reveal the recurring themes around personal jurisdiction, long arm statutes, and venue requirements that are uniquely Georgia-specific. Plus, we break down the service of process and joinder issues that have appeared consistently across recent exams.
Our Ethics predictions focus on the conflict of interest scenarios that dominate Georgia essays, including the tricky corporate representation issues and former client conflicts that many students struggle with. We also cover the solicitation rules and IOLTA account requirements that could easily show up this July.
Evidence predictions include the hearsay exceptions Georgia examiners favor most, particularly present sense impressions, dying declarations, and medical treatment statements. We also analyze the character evidence and burden of proof issues that have been trending in recent exams.
This isn't just guesswork - we're using our comprehensive database of Georgia Bar essays going back over a decade to identify the patterns and predict what's most likely to appear. Whether you're looking for last-minute focus areas or want to maximize your study efficiency, this episode gives you the strategic advantage you need.
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Hit that like button if this helped focus your studies, and comment below if you want us to cover the wildcard subjects like Property, Constitutional Law, Family Law, and Criminal Law in our next predictions episode. Good luck with your July exam preparation!