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Anyone pass MA bar without much studying?
I studied for the MBE for two weeks, if that. My scores on mini-practice-tests were all over the place. I did a total three practice essays. Somehow I passed. Mass. doesn’t release scores so I don’t know what mine was, but I know I at least did well enough to waive into D.C.
Honestly, I don’t understand. I only sat for the test because I figured it would be good practice and I’d already paid for it. I had no hope, not even an intention, of actually passing.
Maybe there was a mix-up with the scoring procedure? So, please, if this happened to anyone else, do say something.
Honestly, I don’t understand. I only sat for the test because I figured it would be good practice and I’d already paid for it. I had no hope, not even an intention, of actually passing.
Maybe there was a mix-up with the scoring procedure? So, please, if this happened to anyone else, do say something.
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Re: Anyone pass MA bar without much studying?
</Humblebrag>Aiyac wrote:I studied for the MBE for two weeks
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Re: Anyone pass MA bar without much studying?
LOL, yup, definitely a humblebrag.albanach wrote:</Humblebrag>Aiyac wrote:I studied for the MBE for two weeks
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Re: Anyone pass MA bar without much studying?
OP should not fall for this trap—this is a character and fitness test. If you attempt to accept your law license after not doing your best on the exam they will ding you. Best course of action is to not go to swearing in/not complete the application, study properly for the bar, then take it again.
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Re: Anyone pass MA bar without much studying?
Lol, what?Cop2lawyerNYC wrote:OP should not fall for this trap—this is a character and fitness test. If you attempt to accept your law license after not doing your best on the exam they will ding you. Best course of action is to not go to swearing in/not complete the application, study properly for the bar, then take it again.
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Re: Anyone pass MA bar without much studying?
1) I don’t think MA has even released yet
2) I took the MA Bar a few years back before it was UBE and they definitely told you your MBE and essay scores. I doubt they would’ve changed it.
2) I took the MA Bar a few years back before it was UBE and they definitely told you your MBE and essay scores. I doubt they would’ve changed it.
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Re: Anyone pass MA bar without much studying?
Yeah I took the bar in MA this July. No scores have been released.2013 wrote:1) I don’t think MA has even released yet
2) I took the MA Bar a few years back before it was UBE and they definitely told you your MBE and essay scores. I doubt they would’ve changed it.