The Bar Exam, The Biter, And Borderless Acts Of Kindness - Above the Law
Briefly

Bar examinees are advised to avoid discussions about the exam with anyone, regardless of their academic standing. Engaging in such discussions can lead to increased self-doubt and insecurity. It is particularly important to refrain from talking about exam answers, as confidence expressed by others is not necessarily an indicator of correctness. The advice stresses that once the exam is over, further discussion is futile and can lead to depression while awaiting results.
Gag yourself if you are tempted to get into any kind of discussion about any part of the exam and how you answered the questions, whether they are multistate or essays or performance.
Do not under any circumstances discuss the exam or any part of the exam with anyone else, whether that person graduated at the top of your class or somewhere below.
The worst thing is to have someone discuss very confidently how he answered a question or spotted an issue in a particular way and you didn't.
If you happen to be in the presence of anyone who starts to discuss the exam, run, don't walk, in any direction.
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