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The Next MBE Exam
Do you think it will be harder or easier than the last? What the hell did they do to us? Was this a way to increase entry level employment to decrease the number of licensed attorneys?
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It's equated yo. No mbe is harder than the next.jarofsoup wrote:Do you think it will be harder or easier than the last? What the hell did they do to us? Was this a way to increase entry level employment to decrease the number of licensed attorneys?
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Re: The Next MBE Exam
How can we have 10 year low pass rates?
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moar idiotsjarofsoup wrote:How can we have 10 year low pass rates?
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Re: The Next MBE Exam
might be harder in that there will be civ pro, which will just be a little harder to practice for
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Re: The Next MBE Exam
Maybe it will end up being easier bc you have less questions for the other subjects-less property/contracts or whatever area your were weaker in. They have to throw in dummy questions for each subject so you're likely losing more difficult questions for the other subjects in order for them to fit in civ pro. MBE is super learnable. Drill like crazy and use adaptibar plus kaplan or barbri questions. Keep a list of every rule/misapplication for every question you missed, go over that list everyday.
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Re: The Next MBE Exam
Desert Fox wrote:moar idiotsjarofsoup wrote:How can we have 10 year low pass rates?
If it's curved wouldnt that be taken into account and equated.
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Re: The Next MBE Exam
Yeah they messed up the scaling this year. Don't listen to DF, he didn't even take the CA exam.jarofsoup wrote:If it's curved wouldnt that be taken into account and equated.Desert Fox wrote:moar idiotsjarofsoup wrote:How can we have 10 year low pass rates?