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The MPRE should be harder
I didn't learn shit for that test and now I have no idea what the rules are. Instead of grading to a curve, there should be minimum competency.
- baal hadad
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Re: The MPRE should be harder
Do the rules come up enogh for you that you'd need to make snap judgments rather than lookin up specific rules for your jx
- XxSpyKEx
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Re: The MPRE should be harder
Most of it is pretty common sense anyways, and to the extent that it's not, you can easily look up the rules.
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Re: The MPRE should be harder
The most important one is the one about when you can rely on a superior's close judgment call. Then again in practice you'll probably just go with something close to "always."
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