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Sub: Your opinions of John Holtz for PTs?
Author: PT [19845]
22 Nov 2009 03:43 AM
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PT

Your past experiences with him would be appreciated. Since PT grade is being doubled, isn't it a good idea to practice them as much as possible?
Author: Shirley [19845]
22 Nov 2009 03:56 AM
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Shirley

Why do you say PT grade is being doubled? It is official news?
Author: Shirley [19845]
22 Nov 2009 03:58 AM
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Shirley

I do not have experience with him ... but I heard his system is a bit over-complicated.
Author: Jeff [19845]
22 Nov 2009 04:06 AM
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Jeff

Outstanding! Do John's 3 days seminar, if at all possible. His one day is like drinking from a fire hose, and the 3 day is even fast paced.

John is a super guy, wonderfully compassionate, very insightful, has great insight, and taught me all I know about PT's.

I took his course a couple of times before I passed the CA bar exam, but it eventually did the trick.

I do NOT recommend Fleming's (taught by Mrs. Flemings, aka Sue Sneidmiller). Don't waste more money on that one than Holtz, yet delivers an inferior product.

I absolutely owe my success on the CA bar to John Holtz and my writing tutor, John Crossfield, www.cabargrader.com.

John Holtz's website is www.performancetest.net. It's not always up to date with class dates, so don't hesitate to call for up to date information. However, note that John will keep you on the phone long enough to learn about you, care about you, and impart some wisdom upon you. What more could a bar candidate ask?

He's a super guy and first time bar takers qualify for his $99 up-front charge without further payment if you don't pass. I wish I'd have taken his 3 day class before my first bar as that would likely have been my last. (I was only 4 raw points away from a passing score!)

I count John as my PT savior. I have complete and total faith in his methods and owe my success on the PT's to him and him alone.

(The preceding was an UNpaid announcement by a very satisfied passing bar exam candidate, July '09 bar exam.) ;-)

John once spent two hours with me going over my prior bar exam failing PT's, explaining what I did wrong, and how I could have done it differently... and then drove 8 hours home during the middle of the night to care for his special needs children. It wasn't just two hours, but it was John's only chance to get some sleep. Instead, he stayed behind for an extra two hours, missed dinner, and drove through the night because he wanted to be there for me when I needed it.

You think I'm a strong supporter of Mr. Holtz? You damned right I am!

Here's to John. :-)
Author: blah [19845]
22 Nov 2009 02:37 PM
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blah

Each PT counts for two essays, the way it always has been.
Author: pt [19845]
22 Nov 2009 03:05 PM
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pt

Jeff, I got his name from your previous posts and will likely take that course.
Author: I Took JH [19845]
24 Nov 2009 09:39 PM
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I Took JH

Holtz is great!I highly recommend taking his course! He is a very nice man, very insightful and is very cheap! He isnt one of those money hungry bar prep instructors - this guy really cares about your performance and gives you a strategy to attack the PTs (along with some nice little "tricks" on the PT)

I was repeater, and my handicap was the PT - Holtz made me a better bar exam taker and his approach works for the most part! Very nice guy!
Author: double [19845]
27 Nov 2009 08:25 AM
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double

Actually, the PT counts for four essays. They take your score, then double it.
Author: Help [19845]
05 Dec 2009 02:09 AM
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Help

I know you guys are discussing PT's. But does anyone have any recommendations for the essays. I reallllly need someone to help me improve my scores on the essays. Although I know the material I keep blowing most of the exams.
Author: First Time Bar Passer [19845]
30 Dec 2009 01:10 PM
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First Time Bar Passer


Posted By on 22 Nov 2009 04:06 AM
Outstanding! Do John's 3 days seminar, if at all possible. His one day is like drinking from a fire hose, and the 3 day is even fast paced.

John is a super guy, wonderfully compassionate, very insightful, has great insight, and taught me all I know about PT's.

I took his course a couple of times before I passed the CA bar exam, but it eventually did the trick.

I do NOT recommend Fleming's (taught by Mrs. Flemings, aka Sue Sneidmiller). Don't waste more money on that one than Holtz, yet delivers an inferior product.

I absolutely owe my success on the CA bar to John Holtz and my writing tutor, John Crossfield, www.cabargrader.com.

John Holtz's website is www.performancetest.net. It's not always up to date with class dates, so don't hesitate to call for up to date information. However, note that John will keep you on the phone long enough to learn about you, care about you, and impart some wisdom upon you. What more could a bar candidate ask?

He's a super guy and first time bar takers qualify for his $99 up-front charge without further payment if you don't pass. I wish I'd have taken his 3 day class before my first bar as that would likely have been my last. (I was only 4 raw points away from a passing score!)

I count John as my PT savior. I have complete and total faith in his methods and owe my success on the PT's to him and him alone.

(The preceding was an UNpaid announcement by a very satisfied passing bar exam candidate, July '09 bar exam.) ;-)

John once spent two hours with me going over my prior bar exam failing PT's, explaining what I did wrong, and how I could have done it differently... and then drove 8 hours home during the middle of the night to care for his special needs children. It wasn't just two hours, but it was John's only chance to get some sleep. Instead, he stayed behind for an extra two hours, missed dinner, and drove through the night because he wanted to be there for me when I needed it.

You think I'm a strong supporter of Mr. Holtz? You damned right I am!

Here's to John. :-)


From one first time bar passer to hopefully another, take Flemings Fundamentals of Law for Performance Test Review. Performance test taking is about thinking and writing like a lawyer. The above post talks about drinking from a fire hose and being "damned right." That does not sound like a lawyer to me.

Flemings Fundamentals of law is not a quick fix for Performance Test taking. It is a thorough step by step review on how to think and write like a lawyer so you don't have to worry about taking the test more than once.

I do not know how John Holtz conducts his review courses, but I can vouch 100% for Flemings Fundamentals of Law.
Author: suggest [19845]
30 Dec 2009 01:23 PM
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suggest

Has Flemings course changed over the years, will I be ok if I buy the cds and books over ebay or craigslist of year 2003?
Author: ADB [19845]
30 Dec 2009 03:10 PM
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ADB

While I haven't got the first clue about those that you used, I used Flemings, and the results were outstanding. We had a specific approach, graded practice exams, and a 2 weekend seminar on the performance exam. I passed first try (I notice it took you a couple tries with the non-Flemings course).

It's cool, not everyone likes the structured, tried, and proven methods of Flemings, and there will always be a minority of those who don't like a particular course, even if they are vocal and offer no support to back up an opinion.

I am glad you finally did well enough on the bar and wish you the best of luck practicing!!


Posted By on 22 Nov 2009 04:06 AM
Outstanding! Do John's 3 days seminar, if at all possible. His one day is like drinking from a fire hose, and the 3 day is even fast paced.

John is a super guy, wonderfully compassionate, very insightful, has great insight, and taught me all I know about PT's.

I took his course a couple of times before I passed the CA bar exam, but it eventually did the trick.

I do NOT recommend Fleming's (taught by Mrs. Flemings, aka Sue Sneidmiller). Don't waste more money on that one than Holtz, yet delivers an inferior product.

I absolutely owe my success on the CA bar to John Holtz and my writing tutor, John Crossfield, www.cabargrader.com.

John Holtz's website is www.performancetest.net. It's not always up to date with class dates, so don't hesitate to call for up to date information. However, note that John will keep you on the phone long enough to learn about you, care about you, and impart some wisdom upon you. What more could a bar candidate ask?

He's a super guy and first time bar takers qualify for his $99 up-front charge without further payment if you don't pass. I wish I'd have taken his 3 day class before my first bar as that would likely have been my last. (I was only 4 raw points away from a passing score!)

I count John as my PT savior. I have complete and total faith in his methods and owe my success on the PT's to him and him alone.

(The preceding was an UNpaid announcement by a very satisfied passing bar exam candidate, July '09 bar exam.) ;-)

John once spent two hours with me going over my prior bar exam failing PT's, explaining what I did wrong, and how I could have done it differently... and then drove 8 hours home during the middle of the night to care for his special needs children. It wasn't just two hours, but it was John's only chance to get some sleep. Instead, he stayed behind for an extra two hours, missed dinner, and drove through the night because he wanted to be there for me when I needed it.

You think I'm a strong supporter of Mr. Holtz? You damned right I am!

Here's to John. :-)



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