res·ti·tu·tion
/ˌrestəˈto͞oSH(ə)n/
noun
1. the restoration of something lost or stolen to its proper owner.
2. recompense for injury or loss.

Restitution is designed to help you recover your confidence, rebuild your mindset, and create a personalized plan for bar exam success.
Unlike traditional bar prep, this program takes a whole-person approach—focusing on how you learn, how you think, and how you persist.
As a result, you will exit this program with the mindset and strategy to approach your next exam with clarity and confidence.
By the end of the program, you will:
Reframe failure as training for resilience and success.
Develop affirming daily habits that sustain confidence.
Identify your unique learning style and use data to focus your study.
Develop learning strategies that are based in academic research.
Leave with a personalized bar prep blueprint tailored to your needs.
Available for purchase October 2025.

Each stage includes video lessons, guided activities, and assignments to help you:
Break down destructive beliefs and emotions.
Understand your unique needs as a learner.
Use data effectively to maximize your learning.
Learn research-proven learning strategies that improve learning and reduce cognitive overload.
Create a solid, personalized plan of action.
For four weeks after enrollment, you’ll also receive access to our weekly group coaching call for retesters.
This course follows a four-stage framework that takes you from feeling like failure defines you → to seeing it as your advantage:
Stage 1: Rebut —> Reframe failure as resilience.
Stage 2: Repeal —> Replace destructive beliefs with daily habits.
Stage 3: Review —> Reflect on past data and learning style.
Stage 4: Reform —> Remodel your bar prep plan with confidence.
Tools and strategies for mindset reframing.
Practices grounded in effective and researched-based educational principles.
Developed by an educator-turned-attorney with experience guiding students past challenges.
Backed by my personal story of retaking the bar and improving my score by nearly 25 points between UBE administrations.
You’re a successful and purpose-driven law school graduate overwhelmed after failed bar exam attempt(s).
You’re now doubting whether you belong in the profession—but don’t want to give up.
You want a whole-person approach that doesn’t mirror traditional bar prep.*
You need encouragement, accountability, and affirmations to keep going.**
Anyone looking for the “easy way out” without any self-reflection.
Those unwilling to try a new approach that pushes them past their comfort zone.
Students only seeking content review or subject-specific practice exams.
People looking to replace traditional bar exam prep programs.*
* You’ll bring the content resources of your choice—and this program will give you the mindset tools and strategies to use them effectively.
**Optional group and 1:1 coaching are available for students who want live accountability, encouragement, and real-time support along the way.

I was mentored and coached with a standard of excellence which had not been applied to previous programs. Morgan gave core examples of factual situations and key concepts which enhanced my understanding of bar exam preparation. I was left with the guidance I needed to progress.
Educational resources only – The Legal Educator does not guarantee bar passage or specific outcomes.
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