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Re-takers and Barbri's Simulated exam?
Any re-takers planning to take Barbri's Simulated exam? I've taken it twice in the past and am wondering if it is worth retaking again or to supplement a different test instead. I'm worried I will know what the answers are and it won't accurately reflect my score.
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Re: Re-takers and Barbri's Simulated exam?
Big waste of time for re-takers imho, but not because you might know the answers. It's a waste of time because you already know what it feels like to take the exam.tropicalvibezz wrote:Any re-takers planning to take Barbri's Simulated exam? I've taken it twice in the past and am wondering if it is worth retaking again or to supplement a different test instead. I'm worried I will know what the answers are and it won't accurately reflect my score.
It's more efficient to you your time answering MBE and essay questions, and then reviewing the answers immediately. There's no reason to go through 6+ hours of answering questions before reviewing your answer.
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Re: Re-takers and Barbri's Simulated exam?
Do you think it is worth it to take some form of a test (whether its a full length MBE or half MBE) to build endurance?FinallyPassedTheBar wrote:Big waste of time for re-takers imho, but not because you might know the answers. It's a waste of time because you already know what it feels like to take the exam.tropicalvibezz wrote:Any re-takers planning to take Barbri's Simulated exam? I've taken it twice in the past and am wondering if it is worth retaking again or to supplement a different test instead. I'm worried I will know what the answers are and it won't accurately reflect my score.
It's more efficient to you your time answering MBE and essay questions, and then reviewing the answers immediately. There's no reason to go through 6+ hours of answering questions before reviewing your answer.
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Re: Re-takers and Barbri's Simulated exam?
tropicalvibezz wrote:Do you think it is worth it to take some form of a test (whether its a full length MBE or half MBE) to build endurance?FinallyPassedTheBar wrote:Big waste of time for re-takers imho, but not because you might know the answers. It's a waste of time because you already know what it feels like to take the exam.tropicalvibezz wrote:Any re-takers planning to take Barbri's Simulated exam? I've taken it twice in the past and am wondering if it is worth retaking again or to supplement a different test instead. I'm worried I will know what the answers are and it won't accurately reflect my score.
It's more efficient to you your time answering MBE and essay questions, and then reviewing the answers immediately. There's no reason to go through 6+ hours of answering questions before reviewing your answer.
I'd say it depends on your experience the last time you took the MBE. Did you finish in time, did you feel rushed, or did you have to guess on the last couple of questions? If you felt too worn out or mentally foggy during the last hour of the real MBE, then it might be a good idea to build up your stamina. But imho, its much more beneficial to tackle the MBE one question at a time. Give yourself a maximum of 1.5 minutes per question. Many questions should be answered in under 1 minute. Keep doing that on a question-by-question basis instead of looking at the test in 100 question segments.
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