04/16/2026
Then there are the people whose journeys change both of you!
“Working with Debbie was nothing short of life changing.
When I came to her after failing the July bar exam, I was completely devastated. As a mother of young children and a business owner, I was already stretched thin, and that failure felt deeply personal. I was overwhelmed, discouraged, and honestly questioning whether I had what it took to pass. Traditional bar prep left me feeling lost, exhausted, and without direction.
When I began working with Debbie, she saw something in me that I couldn’t yet see in myself.
From the very beginning, she didn’t just focus on the material, but rather, she focused on me as a person and the personal development needed to pass the bar. More specifically, Debbie helped me confront the negative thinking patterns that were holding me back and guided me through the mental and psychological shift that is absolutely necessary to succeed on this exam. She helped me move from feeling defeated and resentful of the process to approaching the bar with clarity, strategy, and confidence.
Debbie didn’t just teach me how to study; she transformed how I think.
With her guidance, I began to work with intention and purpose. Every study session became meaningful. I wasn’t just going through the motions anymore or clicking through online modules, I was building mastery, strengthening my mindset, and showing up differently for myself each day.
The results speak for themselves: I increased my score by 62 points going from a 247 to a 309!
Most importantly, Debbie helped create a transformation within me that goes far beyond a score and passing the bar exam. She helped me reclaim my confidence, trust in my abilities, and realize that I was always capable of passing; I just needed the right guidance to unlock it.
If you are feeling overwhelmed, discouraged, or stuck, Debbie is the person who will help you break through. She doesn’t just prepare you for the bar, she transforms you into the person who is ready to pass it.
I will forever be grateful.”