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Multistate GOAT VS AdaptiBar, what is better to improve and gauge true MBE score

Post by gladiator0flaw11 » Wed Jan 17, 2018 8:57 am

Previous bar exams I used AdaptiBar but became concerned that I may just be memorizing answers to questions as opposed to skill after registering for it multiple times. However, that % you score is a pretty good indicator of where you stand. Does the Multistate GOAT book have explanations to the MBE questions in the back of it? If so, I may go with that instead of AdaptiBar again. I won't be sitting for another bar exam after this so hoping to maximize my potential here. Thank you

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Re: Multistate GOAT VS AdaptiBar, what is better to improve and gauge true MBE score

Post by FinallyPassedTheBar » Wed Jan 17, 2018 10:44 pm

I don't know what GOAT is, but I do like Adaptibar.

Are you sitting for the Feb or July exam?

IMHO it is sort of late to just now start MBE review for Feb. But that is just my opinion based upon my study habits.

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Re: Multistate GOAT VS AdaptiBar, what is better to improve and gauge true MBE score

Post by Thrive » Sat Feb 24, 2018 12:44 pm

FinallyPassedTheBar wrote:I don't know what GOAT is, but I do like Adaptibar.

Are you sitting for the Feb or July exam?

IMHO it is sort of late to just now start MBE review for Feb. But that is just my opinion based upon my study habits.
Why? The OP would have close to 6 weeks to practice. May not get a perfect MBE score but can do fine.

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