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MPRE Study Aid/Study Tips/Recs

Posted: Mon Jul 25, 2011 3:15 pm
by ok2bedifferent
Can anyone recommend a study aid for the MPRE? How did you study for the test? Any tips for test day? Thank you 8)

Re: MPRE Study Aid/Study Tips/Recs

Posted: Mon Jul 25, 2011 3:29 pm
by reasonable_man
ok2bedifferent wrote:Can anyone recommend a study aid for the MPRE? How did you study for the test? Any tips for test day? Thank you 8)

The MPRE is possibly the easiest test you will take/have taken in many years. Any idiot can pass (Scored a 118 with less than 4 hours of prep). Snag one of the study guides that either Pieper Bar Review or Barbri passes out and go with that. If you cannot pass the test after a quick read - rethink your life.

Re: MPRE Study Aid/Study Tips/Recs

Posted: Tue Aug 02, 2011 12:01 am
by IzziesGal
I'm totally gonna be that douche who fails.

Re: MPRE Study Aid/Study Tips/Recs

Posted: Tue Aug 02, 2011 5:11 am
by conch republic
If you can't get an old supplement, just find a decent PR outline (like one that is 25 pages max). Study it for 2 hours on Wednesday and 3-4 hours Thursday. Take the test Friday and never think about it again.

Re: MPRE Study Aid/Study Tips/Recs

Posted: Tue Aug 02, 2011 6:32 am
by XxSpyKEx
Some people in my class, who did not take the professional ethics course, took the test without studying for it at all and passed..

Re: MPRE Study Aid/Study Tips/Recs

Posted: Mon Sep 12, 2011 7:17 pm
by ellewilson
All the people who post about how easy this test is are wrong. The MPRE is a difficult, tricky test and deserves respect and a decent amount of study. I found it easier than the MPE, but ONLY because it is shorter. I took the Kaplan course in May, also studies PR as part of the overall Barbri course, and then before the Aug 2011 test, studied the Barbri PR materials for one week solid. Don't be complacent.