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What's your adaptibar % and # of Qs answered
75% based on 800 questions.
Was hoping on doing all the questions, but that doesn't seem possible. My goal is 1500.
Was hoping on doing all the questions, but that doesn't seem possible. My goal is 1500.
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Re: What's your adaptibar % and # of Qs answered
1,017 questions at 68.9%.
Not planning to do too many more randomly generated ones (I need to focus on essays), but will hit OPE 3 before game day. I did OPE 4 last Friday.
Not planning to do too many more randomly generated ones (I need to focus on essays), but will hit OPE 3 before game day. I did OPE 4 last Friday.
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Re: What's your adaptibar % and # of Qs answered
77.6%, 1370 questions. Started from the beginning without looking at outlines though and did full sets.
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Re: What's your adaptibar % and # of Qs answered
Starting to get real nervous over here. Was averaging about 70-75% for my daily 50 questions on adaptibar; only hit 62% on my daily 50. Am I just burnt out or stupid? Is it time to walk away from the program?
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Re: What's your adaptibar % and # of Qs answered
dont get nervous. it was only 50 qs. if you did 200 then maybe. there's always probability you'll get 50 hard qs out of adaptibar, whereas actual bar you have 200 ques of a range of difficulty. look to the averageMurdockLLP wrote:Starting to get real nervous over here. Was averaging about 70-75% for my daily 50 questions on adaptibar; only hit 62% on my daily 50. Am I just burnt out or stupid? Is it time to walk away from the program?
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Re: What's your adaptibar % and # of Qs answered
overall, 72.2% with 2,297 questions answered
since July 1st, 76.7% with 860 questions answered
civ pro is just my downfall at this point
since July 1st, 76.7% with 860 questions answered
civ pro is just my downfall at this point
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Re: What's your adaptibar % and # of Qs answered
I've answered over 2,000 questions. I started out with an embarrassingly low average. With each question though, I wrote out by hand the answers I got wrong, and looked over the answers I chose to find out why the right answer was the better answer. I did mixed questions from the beginning without having studied all of the subjects. So my overall score reflect my study method (and how little I remembered from law school). It is at 60.7 percent. My average in July has been between 70-80 percent with over 870 answered. This includes repeat questions, which to be honest I don't remember even answering 99% of them, so they are like new to me. I find it surprising how I can remember absolutely nothing about a repeat question.
I'm still worried about passing though.
I'm still worried about passing though.
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nthp wrote:I've answered over 2,000 questions. I started out with an embarrassingly low average. With each question though, I wrote out by hand the answers I got wrong, and looked over the answers I chose to find out why the right answer was the better answer. I did mixed questions from the beginning without having studied all of the subjects. So my overall score reflect my study method (and how little I remembered from law school). It is at 60.7 percent. My average in July has been between 70-80 percent with over 870 answered. This includes repeat questions, which to be honest I don't remember even answering 99% of them, so they are like new to me. I find it surprising how I can remember absolutely nothing about a repeat question.
I'm still worried about passing though.
Yeah I started when I didn’t know shit. 1500+ questions, now I don’t dip below 70% on a daily, closer to 75-80
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Re: What's your adaptibar % and # of Qs answered
1,600+ questions at 81% (plus Emanuel's book's 400 questions at 75% from 1-2 months ago). Third time that I get Adaptibar though (probably I did 5,000+ questions altogether) and every time, for some reason, I score around 5% worse on the exam compared to my practice. This time I saw a bigger improvement adding Emanuel to the equation. Usually, my practice average score used to improve 5% every time, adding Emanuel it jumped by 10%.
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Re: What's your adaptibar % and # of Qs answered
MAY THE BRAGGING CONTINUE....
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I don't know if that was referred to me but saying that I failed the bar 3 times and that now, after getting adaptibar THREE TIMES (consistently scoring 5% less than my practice, which is not good), I'm getting 80% (no shit) is bragging, then what can I say?supersonicfast wrote:MAY THE BRAGGING CONTINUE....
The OP probably started the post to have an idea on how other people are doing and I'm sure that giving my input, as others did, may be helpful. Besides, everyone should be aware that there are people scoring 60% on 400 questions and pass the exam on their first try, and other people do thousands and thousands of questions scoring 80+% and still fail. Information is always useful.
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Re: What's your adaptibar % and # of Qs answered
71.6% after 2201 questions. 77.8% over the past 1000 questions so that makes me feel better.
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Re: What's your adaptibar % and # of Qs answered
Averaged 92% over the last 300-400 questions going into the test. I would LOVE to experience a 5% drop on the real test and secure a 187-188 raw score, but I'm not taking any bets on it. That test was nasty. I'll save any bragging for the real thing, there's a lot of variables in this sadistic rodeo.Nightcrawler wrote:I don't know if that was referred to me but saying that I failed the bar 3 times and that now, after getting adaptibar THREE TIMES (consistently scoring 5% less than my practice, which is not good), I'm getting 80% (no shit) is bragging, then what can I say?supersonicfast wrote:MAY THE BRAGGING CONTINUE....
The OP probably started the post to have an idea on how other people are doing and I'm sure that giving my input, as others did, may be helpful. Besides, everyone should be aware that there are people scoring 60% on 400 questions and pass the exam on their first try, and other people do thousands and thousands of questions scoring 80+% and still fail. Information is always useful.
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I don’t know about your written portion but your MBE score should be really high. I remember Joe Seperac’s statistics and the majority of people who underperform on the MBE never score below 10% of their practice score. I remember that my underperformance was already “severe” and it was still only 5% worse than practice. I would love to know your score as soon as you’ll know the results! For now hang in thereSmiddywesson wrote:Averaged 92% over the last 300-400 questions going into the test. I would LOVE to experience a 5% drop on the real test and secure a 187-188 raw score, but I'm not taking any bets on it. That test was nasty. I'll save any bragging for the real thing, there's a lot of variables in this sadistic rodeo.Nightcrawler wrote:I don't know if that was referred to me but saying that I failed the bar 3 times and that now, after getting adaptibar THREE TIMES (consistently scoring 5% less than my practice, which is not good), I'm getting 80% (no shit) is bragging, then what can I say?supersonicfast wrote:MAY THE BRAGGING CONTINUE....
The OP probably started the post to have an idea on how other people are doing and I'm sure that giving my input, as others did, may be helpful. Besides, everyone should be aware that there are people scoring 60% on 400 questions and pass the exam on their first try, and other people do thousands and thousands of questions scoring 80+% and still fail. Information is always useful.
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Re: What's your adaptibar % and # of Qs answered
Thanks, I really appreciate it. I have to say two things about Adaptibar that I haven't heard being discussed out there. Having the averages of how people are doing within your state and nationwide is worth two bottles of sleeping pills. It really helps with the anxiety. Second, walking into the exam with a high percentage gives you the confidence to deal with a lot of anxiety. Day One was a nightmare, with a gliched touchpad that randomly inserted my cursor in random locations of the document, and barely being able to cut and paste. Without a high percentage in Adaptibar to hold out the promise of being able to offset that damage in Day Two, I would have been a nervous wreck.Nightcrawler wrote:I don’t know about your written portion but your MBE score should be really high. I remember Joe Seperac’s statistics and the majority of people who underperform on the MBE never score below 10% of their practice score. I remember that my underperformance was already “severe” and it was still only 5% worse than practice. I would love to know your score as soon as you’ll know the results! For now hang in thereSmiddywesson wrote:Averaged 92% over the last 300-400 questions going into the test. I would LOVE to experience a 5% drop on the real test and secure a 187-188 raw score, but I'm not taking any bets on it. That test was nasty. I'll save any bragging for the real thing, there's a lot of variables in this sadistic rodeo.Nightcrawler wrote:I don't know if that was referred to me but saying that I failed the bar 3 times and that now, after getting adaptibar THREE TIMES (consistently scoring 5% less than my practice, which is not good), I'm getting 80% (no shit) is bragging, then what can I say?supersonicfast wrote:MAY THE BRAGGING CONTINUE....
The OP probably started the post to have an idea on how other people are doing and I'm sure that giving my input, as others did, may be helpful. Besides, everyone should be aware that there are people scoring 60% on 400 questions and pass the exam on their first try, and other people do thousands and thousands of questions scoring 80+% and still fail. Information is always useful.
I found another user yesterday who got a 172.2 score in the MBE. He was sporting an 85% going into the test. I had a 92%, so maybe that will offset the nightmare that was Day One. If not, well I got me a date in July with a very ugly lady.
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