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Adaptibar practice exams
Anyone care to share their scores on these and then whether pass or fail, or something like that? I’ve started on them and doing better than my overall adaptibar (75% on 2006). Just wondering if these are easy or something.
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MBEs were always a strength of mine, so the difference when I finally passed the CA bar was putting in work improving my essays/PTs.JakeTappers wrote:Anyone care to share their scores on these and then whether pass or fail, or something like that? I’ve started on them and doing better than my overall adaptibar (75% on 2006). Just wondering if these are easy or something.
That said, when I finally passed, I had an overall average of 80% on 1800 adaptibar questions. I think my average on the final 500-800 questions was between 84-90%. More than the scoring/average, I knew MBEs clicked for me (and the strategies I picked up in Emanuel S&T were second nature) when I began to see the questions like Neo seeing the matrix (sorry if the analogy is corny). I could see the answer choices that were there to trick me and eliminate answer choices that were a classic/common wrong answer type. I could hone in on what sub-issue they were trying to split hairs on in answering the question. Above all, it was never about learning the rules, but growing comfortable with applying them in the context of specific facts.
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I haven't taken any of the Adaptibar practice exams, but I did recently take a PMBR PT. Like you, I scored much higher on the PMBR PT. Not too sure which data point is more illustrative of where I am currently and would be curious to hear others' thoughts on this.
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Up to 80% on the 2009 practice. Felt much harder but don't want to get false confidence. Particularly because CivPro isn't on these and those questiosn are crazy. Still looking for other scores if anyone shares.
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Re: Adaptibar practice exams
justanotheruser wrote:MBEs were always a strength of mine, so the difference when I finally passed the CA bar was putting in work improving my essays/PTs.JakeTappers wrote:Anyone care to share their scores on these and then whether pass or fail, or something like that? I’ve started on them and doing better than my overall adaptibar (75% on 2006). Just wondering if these are easy or something.
That said, when I finally passed, I had an overall average of 80% on 1800 adaptibar questions. I think my average on the final 500-800 questions was between 84-90%. More than the scoring/average, I knew MBEs clicked for me (and the strategies I picked up in Emanuel S&T were second nature) when I began to see the questions like Neo seeing the matrix (sorry if the analogy is corny). I could see the answer choices that were there to trick me and eliminate answer choices that were a classic/common wrong answer type. I could hone in on what sub-issue they were trying to split hairs on in answering the question. Above all, it was never about learning the rules, but growing comfortable with applying them in the context of specific facts.
I'm consistently in 84%-85% in Adaptibar with 2 weeks to go. Do you mind me asking, what was your experience with the real test versus your Adaptibar numbers?
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Re: Adaptibar practice exams
Would be happy to but just pretty much winged the attorneys exam last time. Didn’t do MBE. And when I took my first bar, that was years ago.
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Sure. When I finally passed, I asked for a score advisory for the MBEs. According to the North Dakota report, it confirmed that I got at least 150.0 on the Feb 2018 MBEs. Although I did about as well as I was hoping for, I will say the actual MBEs *felt* much harder than older questions on Adaptibar. The real exam felt like they were asking way more nuanced questions and felt like every other question was a 50/50 situation between two answer choices. But what kept me plowing ahead was knowing I trusted in my studying process and the way I attacked questions on the MBE. Good luck!Smiddywesson wrote:justanotheruser wrote: MBEs were always a strength of mine, so the difference when I finally passed the CA bar was putting in work improving my essays/PTs.
That said, when I finally passed, I had an overall average of 80% on 1800 adaptibar questions. I think my average on the final 500-800 questions was between 84-90%. More than the scoring/average, I knew MBEs clicked for me (and the strategies I picked up in Emanuel S&T were second nature) when I began to see the questions like Neo seeing the matrix (sorry if the analogy is corny). I could see the answer choices that were there to trick me and eliminate answer choices that were a classic/common wrong answer type. I could hone in on what sub-issue they were trying to split hairs on in answering the question. Above all, it was never about learning the rules, but growing comfortable with applying them in the context of specific facts.
I'm consistently in 84%-85% in Adaptibar with 2 weeks to go. Do you mind me asking, what was your experience with the real test versus your Adaptibar numbers?
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Re: Adaptibar practice exams
justanotheruser wrote:Sure. When I finally passed, I asked for a score advisory for the MBEs. According to the North Dakota report, it confirmed that I got at least 150.0 on the Feb 2018 MBEs. Although I did about as well as I was hoping for, I will say the actual MBEs *felt* much harder than older questions on Adaptibar. The real exam felt like they were asking way more nuanced questions and felt like every other question was a 50/50 situation between two answer choices. But what kept me plowing ahead was knowing I trusted in my studying process and the way I attacked questions on the MBE. Good luck!Smiddywesson wrote:justanotheruser wrote: MBEs were always a strength of mine, so the difference when I finally passed the CA bar was putting in work improving my essays/PTs.
That said, when I finally passed, I had an overall average of 80% on 1800 adaptibar questions. I think my average on the final 500-800 questions was between 84-90%. More than the scoring/average, I knew MBEs clicked for me (and the strategies I picked up in Emanuel S&T were second nature) when I began to see the questions like Neo seeing the matrix (sorry if the analogy is corny). I could see the answer choices that were there to trick me and eliminate answer choices that were a classic/common wrong answer type. I could hone in on what sub-issue they were trying to split hairs on in answering the question. Above all, it was never about learning the rules, but growing comfortable with applying them in the context of specific facts.
I'm consistently in 84%-85% in Adaptibar with 2 weeks to go. Do you mind me asking, what was your experience with the real test versus your Adaptibar numbers?
To be more precise, your 150 scaled score was roughly a 135 raw score. How did that compare to your Adaptibar raw score? I'm trying to get a handle on the Adaptibar numbers.
Yes, I agree with your assessment, the questions have changed. They seem to be shorter and trickier. They look a lot more similar to the four OPE tests and the two study aids, which are more recent, so that adds some confirmation it's not in our imagination. I don't know if that is good for me or bad for me, but it sure helps with eye fatigue having shorter fact patterns.