Bar prep classes are cookie cutter. Not everyone has the same strengths and weaknesses. For example, I am great at essay writing; however, my weakest test format is multiple choice. As a result, I decided to supplement with Emmanuel and Critical Pass. If I were to take the MBE again, I would add Adaptibar to my bar prep. Will all first-time bar takers need to supplement? It depends on the strengths and weaknesses of that particular test taker.SeewhathappensLarry wrote:I'm sure it varies but is it really necessary to supplement MBE prep for first-time takers? Using Themis now and haven't gotten to any MBE questions yet but just wondering if I should buy something else now too
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Yes to Adaptibar, Emmanuel & Critical Pass. If you're in a time crunch, leave out Emmanuel.SeewhathappensLarry wrote:ndbigdave wrote:SeewhathappensLarry wrote:I'm sure it varies but is it really necessary to supplement MBE prep for first-time takers? Using Themis now and haven't gotten to any MBE questions yet but just wondering if I should buy something else now too
The traditional wisdom at this point is that BarBri, Kaplan and Themis do a fine job trying to be "all inclusive" to help the largest amount of people, and for many folks you CAN just use their questions and likely pass - however there are options that make OFFICIAL former MBE questions available - be it from the NBCE themselves, Adaptibar, BarMax or Emmanuel's Strategies and tactics.
Having taken two bars (based one and failed one) nothing can really beat doing as many questions as possible and it never hurts to practice with as close as an approximation as you can to what you will see in July - that is with REAL questions + explanation.
What is the most "all-inclusive?" That is adaptibar that will cost 365 after discount, the cheapest would be to rent the Emmanuel book through Barnes and Noble (but youd have to track your own results and it has about half as many questions).
Its about how much time you have and what your resources are - perfect world? Adaptibar + Emmanuel + Themis. It may sound like overkill but if you can do it you should be beyond prepared to pass.
I've heard rave reviews of Adaptibar so I think that's probably a good call. Not sure about doing Emmanuel too but I'll leave that to how my progress goes
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Anyone got an Adaptibar discount code?
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If anyone needs an Adaptibar code, feel free to pm me.
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I agree, the Critical Pass Flashcards have been great for nailing down the black letter and similar to a skeleton outline. If anyone is looking to purchase them I used this code and it worked free shipping $10 off and free app http://criticalpass.refr.cc/JULY2017BARNeve wrote:Bar prep classes are cookie cutter. Not everyone has the same strengths and weaknesses. For example, I am great at essay writing; however, my weakest test format is multiple choice. As a result, I decided to supplement with Emmanuel and Critical Pass. If I were to take the MBE again, I would add Adaptibar to my bar prep. Will all first-time bar takers need to supplement? It depends on the strengths and weaknesses of that particular test taker.SeewhathappensLarry wrote:I'm sure it varies but is it really necessary to supplement MBE prep for first-time takers? Using Themis now and haven't gotten to any MBE questions yet but just wondering if I should buy something else now too
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rahulg91 wrote:Anyone got an Adaptibar discount code?
Hi! I have an Adaptibar code if you're interested- it's 30 dollars off. Give me the email address you plan on using to purchase it and I can send it to you there. Thanks and good luck!
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SeewhathappensLarry wrote:ndbigdave wrote:SeewhathappensLarry wrote:I'm sure it varies but is it really necessary to supplement MBE prep for first-time takers? Using Themis now and haven't gotten to any MBE questions yet but just wondering if I should buy something else now too
The traditional wisdom at this point is that BarBri, Kaplan and Themis do a fine job trying to be "all inclusive" to help the largest amount of people, and for many folks you CAN just use their questions and likely pass - however there are options that make OFFICIAL former MBE questions available - be it from the NBCE themselves, Adaptibar, BarMax or Emmanuel's Strategies and tactics.
Having taken two bars (based one and failed one) nothing can really beat doing as many questions as possible and it never hurts to practice with as close as an approximation as you can to what you will see in July - that is with REAL questions + explanation.
What is the most "all-inclusive?" That is adaptibar that will cost 365 after discount, the cheapest would be to rent the Emmanuel book through Barnes and Noble (but youd have to track your own results and it has about half as many questions).
Its about how much time you have and what your resources are - perfect world? Adaptibar + Emmanuel + Themis. It may sound like overkill but if you can do it you should be beyond prepared to pass.
I've heard rave reviews of Adaptibar so I think that's probably a good call. Not sure about doing Emmanuel too but I'll leave that to how my progress goes
I'm really liking Adaptibar. Their analytics are great, and I personally find their answers clear without being overly long (sometimes Barbri answers seem a little long given the subject matter, but that's very subjective). With Adaptibar, I average 10-20 random questions a day, and I'm doing the recommended 50 questions on each subject after the relevant Barbri lecture. I'll bump up the number to 50-75 a day in the last 3-4 weeks of bar prep, after having covered all of the MBE subjects.
I just went ahead and bought Emmanuel based on all the rave reviews, so I'm hoping their shorter outlines will be great (I'm not crazy about the Barbri long outlines)
Also, if anyone is considering Adaptibar, I have a $30 discount, just PM me the email address you plan to use
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Emmanuel is a great tool, but it doesn't track your progress like Adaptibar does. If you can afford it, go with Adaptibar. If you are on a tight budget, Emmanuel is good as is BarMax (from what I've heard). If you have time and money, do both Adaptibar, Emmanuel, and Critical Pass.SeewhathappensLarry wrote:ndbigdave wrote:SeewhathappensLarry wrote:I'm sure it varies but is it really necessary to supplement MBE prep for first-time takers? Using Themis now and haven't gotten to any MBE questions yet but just wondering if I should buy something else now too
The traditional wisdom at this point is that BarBri, Kaplan and Themis do a fine job trying to be "all inclusive" to help the largest amount of people, and for many folks you CAN just use their questions and likely pass - however there are options that make OFFICIAL former MBE questions available - be it from the NBCE themselves, Adaptibar, BarMax or Emmanuel's Strategies and tactics.
Having taken two bars (based one and failed one) nothing can really beat doing as many questions as possible and it never hurts to practice with as close as an approximation as you can to what you will see in July - that is with REAL questions + explanation.
What is the most "all-inclusive?" That is adaptibar that will cost 365 after discount, the cheapest would be to rent the Emmanuel book through Barnes and Noble (but youd have to track your own results and it has about half as many questions).
Its about how much time you have and what your resources are - perfect world? Adaptibar + Emmanuel + Themis. It may sound like overkill but if you can do it you should be beyond prepared to pass.
I've heard rave reviews of Adaptibar so I think that's probably a good call. Not sure about doing Emmanuel too but I'll leave that to how my progress goes
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Re: Supplemental MBE Prep
Use:
Adaptibar (1000s of past MBE questions)
Barbri Essay Advantage/MBE Review (Both cost extra - Completely worth it!)
Critical Pass Flash Cards (Use the app - turn the material into outlines because it accurately mirrors Barbri's MBE lectures)
By using these supplemental resources I passed the Iowa bar with a cushion of 23 points.. Able to transfer the score to every UBE jurisdiction.
Good luck.
Adaptibar (1000s of past MBE questions)
Barbri Essay Advantage/MBE Review (Both cost extra - Completely worth it!)
Critical Pass Flash Cards (Use the app - turn the material into outlines because it accurately mirrors Barbri's MBE lectures)
By using these supplemental resources I passed the Iowa bar with a cushion of 23 points.. Able to transfer the score to every UBE jurisdiction.
Good luck.
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I've never heard feedback on the Barbri Essay Advantage/MBE Review course? What is it like?ProspectiveStudent69 wrote:Use:
Adaptibar (1000s of past MBE questions)
Barbri Essay Advantage/MBE Review (Both cost extra - Completely worth it!)
Critical Pass Flash Cards (Use the app - turn the material into outlines because it accurately mirrors Barbri's MBE lectures)
By using these supplemental resources I passed the Iowa bar with a cushion of 23 points.. Able to transfer the score to every UBE jurisdiction.
Good luck.
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The book you get for the Essay Advantage course makes it all worth it. It goes over the most tested subjects in detail. It is a perfect review the week before taking the exam. MBE course is also worth it for the condensed review.
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If you are interested in a review of the Adaptibar, take a look at the following:
https://www.virginiabarprep.com/review- ... its-worth/
They also offer a $30 discount to help you out with costs.
https://www.virginiabarprep.com/review- ... its-worth/
They also offer a $30 discount to help you out with costs.
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Thanks for the information.ProspectiveStudent69 wrote:The book you get for the Essay Advantage course makes it all worth it. It goes over the most tested subjects in detail. It is a perfect review the week before taking the exam. MBE course is also worth it for the condensed review.
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Critical Pass and Adaptibar are highly recommended supplements for the bar exam.ProspectiveStudent69 wrote:Use:
Adaptibar (1000s of past MBE questions)
Barbri Essay Advantage/MBE Review (Both cost extra - Completely worth it!)
Critical Pass Flash Cards (Use the app - turn the material into outlines because it accurately mirrors Barbri's MBE lectures)
By using these supplemental resources I passed the Iowa bar with a cushion of 23 points.. Able to transfer the score to every UBE jurisdiction.
Good luck.
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