Re: LOL MPRE
Posted: Tue Dec 03, 2013 12:50 pm
Sorry bro. Hopefully you will kill it next time, you're almost there.SEngland wrote:Needed an 80, got a 78.
Fuck it
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Sorry bro. Hopefully you will kill it next time, you're almost there.SEngland wrote:Needed an 80, got a 78.
Fuck it
You can't apply for admission (at least in CA) without passing, so my guess is you could only do supervised work (like 2L summer)...SEngland wrote:Anyone know if you can practice without passing the MPRE? I have another shot in April and I know I can take it up to 2 years after passing the bar but I am curious if I can still practice or not without passing.
My state, you can apply for amission and sit without any problems. You just have to have a passing score by 25 months after you are admitted.lisavj wrote:You can't apply for admission (at least in CA) without passing, so my guess is you could only do supervised work (like 2L summer)...SEngland wrote:Anyone know if you can practice without passing the MPRE? I have another shot in April and I know I can take it up to 2 years after passing the bar but I am curious if I can still practice or not without passing.
1. Then why did you ask?SEngland wrote:My state, you can apply for amission and sit without any problems. You just have to have a passing score by 25 months after you are admitted.lisavj wrote:You can't apply for admission (at least in CA) without passing, so my guess is you could only do supervised work (like 2L summer)...SEngland wrote:Anyone know if you can practice without passing the MPRE? I have another shot in April and I know I can take it up to 2 years after passing the bar but I am curious if I can still practice or not without passing.
Fascinating. I'm out then, hope you can!SEngland wrote:My state, you can apply for amission and sit without any problems. You just have to have a passing score by 25 months after you are admitted.lisavj wrote:You can't apply for admission (at least in CA) without passing, so my guess is you could only do supervised work (like 2L summer)...SEngland wrote:Anyone know if you can practice without passing the MPRE? I have another shot in April and I know I can take it up to 2 years after passing the bar but I am curious if I can still practice or not without passing.
Most states require you to pass the MPRE as a condition for admission to practice.SEngland wrote:Anyone know if you can practice without passing the MPRE? I have another shot in April and I know I can take it up to 2 years after passing the bar but I am curious if I can still practice or not without passing.
Grats on the P brotherGamecubesupreme wrote:Got an 81, which is enough for my jurisdiction.
But it doesn't pass me for all of them.
Is this gonna be a problem a long way down the road? I plan on practicing in my jurisdiction, but in the event that I want to practice elsewhere, am I gonna have to take the MPRE again? Or can I be waived in somehow?
Got ya, hopefully not too many states have 85/86 as their threshold.rad lulz wrote:Also it probably depends on what states you want to waive into so I'd check those individually
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multistate ... sing_scoreGamecubesupreme wrote:Got ya, hopefully not too many states have 85/86 as their threshold.rad lulz wrote:Also it probably depends on what states you want to waive into so I'd check those individually
I'm so mad at myself. I should have just studied a week earlier for this thing vs. those like 6 hours. I guess that I guessed wrong on a lot of those 50-50 questions. FML, fuck it, asking for handwritten check and hoping someone likes me...otherwise I'll just blow this thing out in March.Bildungsroman wrote:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multistate ... sing_scoreGamecubesupreme wrote:Got ya, hopefully not too many states have 85/86 as their threshold.rad lulz wrote:Also it probably depends on what states you want to waive into so I'd check those individually
Yeah, the curve is pretty tight.adonai wrote:Passed with 96 and this was my second time. First time I failed with a 76. Studied about 2 more hours than the first time. If that score chart is accurate, then I only got 2-3 more answers correct than the first time?
You and Bils can go jerk each other off somewhere elsealicrimson wrote:I would be really curious to see what scaling was like. I honestly thought the test was pretty tricky, even though I studied a lot. It just seemed much more difficult than the practice tests. Like HeavenWood, I overkilled my studying and ended up with a 128, but overprep made me feel less anxious on test day.
Congrats to everyone who passed. Good luck to everyone retaking!
Hey now.LeDique wrote:You and Bils can go jerk each other off somewhere elsealicrimson wrote:I would be really curious to see what scaling was like. I honestly thought the test was pretty tricky, even though I studied a lot. It just seemed much more difficult than the practice tests. Like HeavenWood, I overkilled my studying and ended up with a 128, but overprep made me feel less anxious on test day.
Congrats to everyone who passed. Good luck to everyone retaking!
TTT+ problems.courtneylove wrote:after failing twice with light studying, i studied my ass off for a month leading up to this exam and scored a 115. i don't know how you guys can bs this thing and do so well... maybe i am just that unethical!
Or maybe some people are just lying, and have actually done more preparing for the MPRE than they're willing to admit. Nevertheless, congrats to you.courtneylove wrote:after failing twice with light studying, i studied my ass off for a month leading up to this exam and scored a 115. i don't know how you guys can bs this thing and do so well... maybe i am just that unethical!
uchicago actuallyBigRob wrote: TTT+ problems.
Confused about how that's bragging or jerking off...I posted my score. Isn't that the same thing you and the majority of posters already did?LeDique wrote:You and Bils can go jerk each other off somewhere elsealicrimson wrote:I would be really curious to see what scaling was like. I honestly thought the test was pretty tricky, even though I studied a lot. It just seemed much more difficult than the practice tests. Like HeavenWood, I overkilled my studying and ended up with a 128, but overprep made me feel less anxious on test day.
Congrats to everyone who passed. Good luck to everyone retaking!