Barbri vs actual MPRE
Posted: Fri Aug 10, 2012 7:50 pm
Just curious what others have found when taking the MPRE after studying from the Barbri book.
I didn't study as hard as I probably should have, because I just couldn't really motivate myself to study for it. (not because I thought it'd be easy, but I got back from the beach a week ago and I've been working 2 jobs all summer and I'm just worn out) I plan to practice in WV so I need a 75 to pass. I took 3 full practice tests, and got scores in that would have put me in the mid to upper 90's...maybe even over 100. The second and third one, I was right at 85. I sat down to take the third one last night before going to bed, and I stopped at question 35 and had missed 7 questions, so I said hell with it and went to bed.
But I actually thought the test was pretty difficult. I felt like I could usually narrow it down to two answers, and (in accordance with my strategy before the test) I went with the most narrowly worded answer choice.
Also, I was so worried about the time requirement, I was flying through the test and finished with about 20 minutes left (I'm guessing because we didn't have a clock in the room). So I just went and turned it in because when I go back through stuff, I have a tendency to second guess myself and start changing right answers and stuff like that.
But to make it simple, if I'm scoring 85's and a couple in the 90's, are these indicative of your actual performance on the real thing? I know that there's a lot of variables that go into taking a practice test vs. the real thing...but I am a little worried and I definitely don't want to take it again.
I didn't study as hard as I probably should have, because I just couldn't really motivate myself to study for it. (not because I thought it'd be easy, but I got back from the beach a week ago and I've been working 2 jobs all summer and I'm just worn out) I plan to practice in WV so I need a 75 to pass. I took 3 full practice tests, and got scores in that would have put me in the mid to upper 90's...maybe even over 100. The second and third one, I was right at 85. I sat down to take the third one last night before going to bed, and I stopped at question 35 and had missed 7 questions, so I said hell with it and went to bed.
But I actually thought the test was pretty difficult. I felt like I could usually narrow it down to two answers, and (in accordance with my strategy before the test) I went with the most narrowly worded answer choice.
Also, I was so worried about the time requirement, I was flying through the test and finished with about 20 minutes left (I'm guessing because we didn't have a clock in the room). So I just went and turned it in because when I go back through stuff, I have a tendency to second guess myself and start changing right answers and stuff like that.
But to make it simple, if I'm scoring 85's and a couple in the 90's, are these indicative of your actual performance on the real thing? I know that there's a lot of variables that go into taking a practice test vs. the real thing...but I am a little worried and I definitely don't want to take it again.