60% complete on Barbri, but current (~70%) on MBE assignments.
Only watched the lecture for 2 of the MEE topics. I think there are 4 or 5 left.
Did an MPT in the first week of prep.
Scored 118/200 raw on the simulated MBE. Scored 64% and 78% on mixed sets 1 and 2, respectively.
I have Strategies & Tactics but haven't used it yet.
How thoroughly should I be covering/reviewing MEE topics at this point vs. MBE?
What should I be doing? Forum
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Re: What should I be doing?
I'd skip the lectures.
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Re: What should I be doing?
How should we learn the material, then?myrtlewinston wrote:I'd skip the lectures.
I'm basically in the same boat as OP.
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Re: What should I be doing?
i find that going through the released essays is a better way to absord the topic, at least for me, I tried studying Article 9 from an outline and truly felt like hitting my head.
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Re: What should I be doing?
I would at least watch the MEE lectures. Read over some past essay answers and outline 2 for each topic (more if you have time). Other than that, pour everything you have into the MBE.
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