Legal Chutney (Formally Brown Girl Power)
🎙️ Hey everyone! I’m Jagdeep, a first generation attorney working in-house at a tech startup.
Welcome to the podcast that’s by us, for us. This space is dedicated to BIPOC law students, legal professionals, and anyone out here trying to thrive in spaces that weren’t built with us in mind.
Whether you’re grinding through law school, navigating the legal world, or just figuring life out you’re not alone. I’m here, along with my amazing guest speakers, to share real talk, hard-earned lessons, and the advice we wish we had.
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Legal Chutney (Formally Brown Girl Power)
Retaking the Bar: Strategy Over Stress
In this episode of Legal Chutney, I sat down with former bar grader turned bar tutor Jay Bijlani to talk candidly about one of the most difficult and emotional parts of the legal journey: preparing for the bar exam as a repeat taker. We unpacked the realities of bar prep, challenged common misconceptions about what it really takes to pass, and explored how mindset, strategy, and support can make all the difference.
Jay shared powerful insights on why memorization alone isn’t enough, how proper analysis changes outcomes, and the often-overlooked psychological toll of failing the bar exam. We also discussed why personalized feedback and community support are critical—especially for underrepresented students navigating legal education and the bar process.
💡 We covered:
- Common misconceptions about the bar exam and why they hold students back
- The importance of analysis over rote memorization
- The emotional and psychological impact of failing the bar exam
- Why individualized feedback is essential for repeat takers
- The role of community, mentorship, and support systems in bar success
- Encouragement and practical advice for anyone preparing to retake the bar
Jay's Information:
Website: https://esquiredbar.com/
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@EsquiredBar