Every
business needs somebody who understands, at the end of the day, what
business it is that we’re really in. For
Celebration Bar Exam Review,
that person is Jackson Mumey.
"Jackson, you make
this stuff understandable. I have learned more from you in the
last couple months than I learned in my entire law school career."
Jackson
has a law degree and passed the bar exam (easily!), but does not practice law. There’s an important
reason why. He realized early on that his unique talents were most
effectively deployed when he assisted in the professional development of
others. This understanding led Jackson to a career that eventually
brought him to the forefront of the country’s test preparation
leadership. Jackson has taken and passed the bar exam using the
predecessor course and materials that now form Celebration Bar Review.
While his licensing agreement with the NCBE does not permit him to take
subsequent exams in exchange for access to their released MBE tests, he
follows current developments in all of the jurisdictions that
Celebration Bar Review provides course materials for students and along
with his staff of editors - all of whom have taken and passed the bar
exam in one or more jurisdictions - the course materials are kept
current and relevant.
Jackson
is a true veteran of the test preparation industry. As the founder of
Celebration Bar Review he created a
Web-based bar review business that focused on serving customers with
home study coursework. For many years, he has refined his program and
expanded its scope of services, offering the first
online bar review course, the first
iPad based bar review and the first to offer
complete courses as
Android, iPad and iPhone Apps.
"I've said this before and I have to say it again .... you are the greatest. Despite the fact that I haven't taken a bar exam in nearly 15 years, your course was more than capable of preparing me to obtain a passing score on the Florida bar exam. I received a 148 on the Multi-State and a 165 on the Florida law portion. I'm amazed, because I knew absolutely nothing about Florida law prior to beginning your course. To say you are a professor who can actually teach is an understatement."
"I picture you like the
Wizard of Oz, only nicer." "You're the Phil Jackson of bar review
mentors..."
"I want to personally
thank you for helping me achieve my goal of passing the bar exam. You
were well aware of the problems that I was facing because of fitness
problems and general discouragement from three unsuccessful attempts
over 6 years. It was your coaching that enabled me to believe in myself
and continue to persevere and never give up despite my three previous
failed attempts. I was able to do this because I believed in your entire
program: the prayer, affirmations and the
STAR package of
meditation, photo reading and the course study. You have a very complete
course that not only helps one pass the exam but also helps individuals
develop successful habits that can be used throughout life. You are not
only a great bar exam coach but also a great mentor."
Jackson
has earned his reputation honestly. Prior to creating
Celebration Bar Review, Jackson was a senior leader at SMH Bar Review in Boston for
several years. Beginning as a campus representative, he gained
additional responsibilities that led to him being named Regional
Director and Lead Instructor. At the time, SMH was the nation’s second largest bar review.
It was here that Jackson refined his unique approaches to preparing
students of all types for tests of all kinds.
His involvement in educational reform has been both professional and
personal, including a stint at an institution known around the world.
“Celebration School.”
For people who study innovative educational programs, those
two words represented a true cutting-edge approach to helping children
learn in bold new ways. And at Celebration School, the person who helped
share the message of progress with the rest of the world was Jackson
Mumey. He has been quoted extensively in books and magazine and
newspaper articles across America and Europe, and he championed the
school’s innovative approaches in a very public way. After
helping launch all three campuses of Celebration School and founding the
high school's nationally prominent
speech and debate program, Jackson returned to active teaching as the
Director of Debate at the new Celebration High School for the 2003-2004
school year. In 2004, Jackson coached his debate team to the State
Championship in Florida and the NCFL National Debate Championship. After
successfully coaching the team to a second straight Florida and National Championship
in 2005, Jackson "retired" from public school to devote his full attention to
Celebration
Bar Review.
"Already, I see the common
sense approach you advocate for writing, to tap into my ability for more
coherent writing and analysis. Previously I was trying to repeat rules
with linking them to the facts....and was thin on narrative."
In the bar review market, Jackson is
a recognized innovator. In the early 1990's he led the way into home
study and created the first
interactive computer program for bar review. In 2003 he created the
first complete
online course for the
bar exam and led the way with the
Online Multistate
Personal Trainer™ program -- the first of its kind in the bar review
industry. He was the first to chart new territory for the delivery of
lectures using
Apple iPods and iTouch devices. Today he leads the way
with the innovative use of webinars,
online video webcasts and
much more, including the innovative new
PASS and
McPASS programs. He has created editorial and lecture content for every course
offered by Celebration Bar Review.
"Mentor, and perhaps my
hero !!!!!! I owe you big time. I felt good about the exam, in all
aspects of it. I am flying to your office to
thank you personally"
A
cum laude graduate of Georgetown University Law Center, Jackson helped
develop the nation’s first legal writing center at the school. He was
a member of the team that produced an award-winning publication
recognized for excellence in legal writing and usage of computer
technology. Jackson was part of the on-brief
team in three U.S. Supreme Court cases and
several Federal appellate cases.
"What I learned after I enrolled is
what a wonderful teacher you are, and how easy you made it for me to
'cut through the fat' and get to the essence of what I needed to know in
any given subject."
When
he’s not serving customers at
Celebration Bar Review,
Jackson has served his former home county of Osceola, Florida in many ways,
primarily in the area of education reform. He is past-chairman of the
Osceola County WorldClass
Schools initiative, the Osceola County Schools Business
Advisory Board, and a former member of the board of directors for Community
Vision, the Foundation for Greater Osceola Education, the Celebration
School Advisory Council, and the Osceola County Schools Strategic Planning
Committee. Jackson is a former
Regent of Regis University in Denver, his undergraduate alma mater and a
current member of the Georgetown University Law Center Admissions
advisory group.
"I realized after enrolling
in your course that you and Sara are Christians. I was so blessed to
learn that and know that God has me just where I am supposed to be.
Thank you for your heart for bar exam takers and your ministry!"
Jackson
and his wife, Sara, have been church planters for many years, helping
launch congregations
throughout the southeast.
Jackson and Sara run Celebration Bar Review together as a mission field
to demonstrate God's love, mercy and grace to those in times of great
personal stress and need.
"Your e-mail [about putting bar results in
perspective] was very moving, Jackson. Thank you for it. I'm trying to
keep my hopes up but if not, thank you, thank you for your comforting
words. It's amazing to hear from you even though your work is "done."
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