Is there a consensus on how many points we can expect to add to the raw score? I've heard a pretty wide range...charlesxavier wrote:Also, remember these are raw scores and points will be added.rhs100 wrote:murray18 wrote:I did the Emanuel's A.M. today too and got almost exactly the same number (69/100). I'm at a bit of a loss, because I expected a bit better too. Seemed like the questions had a different feel than Barbri's, so my hope is that I just needed to adjust, and that I'll do better on the P.M. later this week.rhs100 wrote:Just did Emanuel's A.M. and got 68/100. Honestly was expecting better. 128/200 on simulated. Not really sure what else to do to improve - I feel like on the real one performance will be worse due to anxiety.
What do you guys think?
Best I can tell, the best thing to do is just review the ones you got wrong and move on. Realistically, 68% is going to pass in most (if not all) states.
Thanks, that's assuring. Yeah the format was a little uncomfortable at times, and these are the actual questions! Did you find it particularly true for Evidence? Because I thought there were Evidence questions Barbri didn't cover (at least not in lecture).
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15 is a common numbermurray18 wrote: Is there a consensus on how many points we can expect to add to the raw score? I've heard a pretty wide range...
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I'm feeling VERY discouraged right now.
I'm working on the old Texas Real Property essays, and discovering I am very unprepared. Of course, I nailed the three essays Barbri assigned but as far as the other FORTY go, I have never seen most of this law before. Is this supposed to be happening? I'm about to punch a baby.
I'm working on the old Texas Real Property essays, and discovering I am very unprepared. Of course, I nailed the three essays Barbri assigned but as far as the other FORTY go, I have never seen most of this law before. Is this supposed to be happening? I'm about to punch a baby.
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My essay performance varies wildly from question to question. It's impossible to know ALL of the law, so I'm just crossing my fingers and hoping I get lucky on game day.Benjamin1987 wrote:I'm feeling VERY discouraged right now.
I'm working on the old Texas Real Property essays, and discovering I am very unprepared. Of course, I nailed the three essays Barbri assigned but as far as the other FORTY go, I have never seen most of this law before. Is this supposed to be happening? I'm about to punch a baby.
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This has got to be everyone's gameplan.brotherdarkness wrote:My essay performance varies wildly from question to question. It's impossible to know ALL of the law, so I'm just crossing my fingers and hoping I get lucky on game day.Benjamin1987 wrote:I'm feeling VERY discouraged right now.
I'm working on the old Texas Real Property essays, and discovering I am very unprepared. Of course, I nailed the three essays Barbri assigned but as far as the other FORTY go, I have never seen most of this law before. Is this supposed to be happening? I'm about to punch a baby.
Anyone else banking on that one admin's predictions? Lol
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Keep that Admin to TX, I dont want anything to do with admin...Good Guy Gaud wrote:This has got to be everyone's gameplan.brotherdarkness wrote:My essay performance varies wildly from question to question. It's impossible to know ALL of the law, so I'm just crossing my fingers and hoping I get lucky on game day.Benjamin1987 wrote:I'm feeling VERY discouraged right now.
I'm working on the old Texas Real Property essays, and discovering I am very unprepared. Of course, I nailed the three essays Barbri assigned but as far as the other FORTY go, I have never seen most of this law before. Is this supposed to be happening? I'm about to punch a baby.
Anyone else banking on that one admin's predictions? Lol
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Love when the barbri model essay answers mostly focus on the MPC, when they never discussed the MPC in the lecture notes. Too late to learn it now.
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So good news folks, ExamSoft has an alarm/timer function (assuming your state enable it)... what a serendipity...
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Random thought when jamming to Taylor Swift in the shower:
Let's say you score a 130/200 on Barbri's simulated MBE. And because of the "Barbri" effect, on exam day, you score a 140/200. Then, you get 15 points added to your scaled score. 155/200 scaled.
Let's say you score a 130/200 on Barbri's simulated MBE. And because of the "Barbri" effect, on exam day, you score a 140/200. Then, you get 15 points added to your scaled score. 155/200 scaled.
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kykiske wrote:Random thought when jamming to Taylor Swift in the shower:
Let's say you score a 130/200 on Barbri's simulated MBE. And because of the "Barbri" effect, on exam day, you score a 140/200. Then, you get 15 points added to your scaled score. 155/200 scaled.
Isn't that supposed to be AUTOPASS territory ?
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In basically every state but CA.Good Guy Gaud wrote:kykiske wrote:Random thought when jamming to Taylor Swift in the shower:
Let's say you score a 130/200 on Barbri's simulated MBE. And because of the "Barbri" effect, on exam day, you score a 140/200. Then, you get 15 points added to your scaled score. 155/200 scaled.
Isn't that supposed to be AUTOPASS territory ?
(salty CA Bar taker here)
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In what song did Tay mention anything about Barbri and scores...?kykiske wrote:Random thought when jamming to Taylor Swift in the shower:
Let's say you score a 130/200 on Barbri's simulated MBE. And because of the "Barbri" effect, on exam day, you score a 140/200. Then, you get 15 points added to your scaled score. 155/200 scaled.
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Has anyone done Civ Pro Essay 7 yet? I got tripped up here cause I was under the impression that federal courts have exclusive jurisdiction over certain cases, including patent infringement and bankruptcy. This essay involves state courts and patent infringement. Now I'm all sorts of confused about the answer to this essay. Can anyone help?
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Can someone explain how double jeopardy and appeals work?
If the state charges John with a crime and John is found innocent by the trial court, is the state prohibited from appealing the decision?
If the state charges John with a crime and John is found innocent by the trial court, is the state prohibited from appealing the decision?
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yeah in the US the state is done when the guy is acquitted.brotherdarkness wrote:Can someone explain how double jeopardy and appeals work?
If the state charges John with a crime and John is found innocent by the trial court, is the state prohibited from appealing the decision?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8xg3vE8Ie_Ekyle010723 wrote:In what song did Tay mention anything about Barbri and scores...?kykiske wrote:Random thought when jamming to Taylor Swift in the shower:
Let's say you score a 130/200 on Barbri's simulated MBE. And because of the "Barbri" effect, on exam day, you score a 140/200. Then, you get 15 points added to your scaled score. 155/200 scaled.
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Assuming jeopardy attached, the state can only bring a lesser charge against the Defendant. I.e. if a murder conviction got reversed and remanded, state can only bring a manslaughter charge against the Defendant.brotherdarkness wrote:Can someone explain how double jeopardy and appeals work?
If the state charges John with a crime and John is found innocent by the trial court, is the state prohibited from appealing the decision?
Or in your case if he was found innocent, the state is done.
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This sounded like a euphemism.kykiske wrote:Random thought when jamming to Taylor Swift in the shower:
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To clarify, the MBE would be Romeo? Cause obviously this is very important and one must know to own the bar.kykiske wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8xg3vE8Ie_Ekyle010723 wrote:In what song did Tay mention anything about Barbri and scores...?kykiske wrote:Random thought when jamming to Taylor Swift in the shower:
Let's say you score a 130/200 on Barbri's simulated MBE. And because of the "Barbri" effect, on exam day, you score a 140/200. Then, you get 15 points added to your scaled score. 155/200 scaled.
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Yeah, MBE is Romeo. Applicant (i.e. us) is the Juliet.kyle010723 wrote:To clarify, the MBE would be Romeo? Cause obviously this is very important and one must know to own the bar.kykiske wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8xg3vE8Ie_Ekyle010723 wrote:In what song did Tay mention anything about Barbri and scores...?kykiske wrote:Random thought when jamming to Taylor Swift in the shower:
Let's say you score a 130/200 on Barbri's simulated MBE. And because of the "Barbri" effect, on exam day, you score a 140/200. Then, you get 15 points added to your scaled score. 155/200 scaled.
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No. If a murder conviction gets reversed and remanded, the state can bring the murder charge again. What you're thinking of is that if the state brings a murder charge and the D is convicted of manslaughter. If the D appeals the manslaughter conviction and the case gets reversed and remanded, the state can bring a manslaughter charge but not the original murder charge. The reason for that is that when he was tried for murder and convicted of manslaughter, he was implicitly acquitted of murder... so he can't be tried for murder again (ETA: because jeopardy has attached with respect to murder by virtue of the implicit acquittal).kyle010723 wrote:Assuming jeopardy attached, the state can only bring a lesser charge against the Defendant. I.e. if a murder conviction got reversed and remanded, state can only bring a manslaughter charge against the Defendant.brotherdarkness wrote:Can someone explain how double jeopardy and appeals work?
If the state charges John with a crime and John is found innocent by the trial court, is the state prohibited from appealing the decision?
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That's it, everything just kind of blurred together after a while.BVest wrote:No. If a murder conviction gets reversed and remanded, the state can bring the murder charge again. What you're thinking of is that if the state brings a murder charge and the D is convicted of manslaughter. If the D appeals the manslaughter conviction and the case gets reversed and remanded, the state can bring a manslaughter charge but not the original murder charge. The reason for that is that when he was tried for murder and convicted of manslaughter, he was implicitly acquitted of murder... so he can't be tried for murder again.kyle010723 wrote:Assuming jeopardy attached, the state can only bring a lesser charge against the Defendant. I.e. if a murder conviction got reversed and remanded, state can only bring a manslaughter charge against the Defendant.
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Any problems using issue preclusion between criminal and civil cases. Example: State charges Dave with murder of Victoria. Dave is found guilty of murdering Victoria. Now Victoria's estate wants to bring a wrongful death action (or something) against Dave. Victoria's estate can use offensive collateral estoppel to conclusively establish that Dave did in fact kill Victoria?
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Yep. Fine to use offensively as long as not unfair to the other side. Would be ok there.brotherdarkness wrote:Any problems using issue preclusion between criminal and civil cases. Example: State charges Dave with murder of Victoria. Dave is found guilty of murdering Victoria. Now Victoria's estate wants to bring a wrongful death action (or something) against Dave. Victoria's estate can use offensive collateral estoppel to conclusively establish that Dave did in fact kill Victoria?
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I think I remember Freer saying that was okay in federal court. But it may vary by the state. For instance, my state requires mutuality of parties for issue preclusion.brotherdarkness wrote:Any problems using issue preclusion between criminal and civil cases. Example: State charges Dave with murder of Victoria. Dave is found guilty of murdering Victoria. Now Victoria's estate wants to bring a wrongful death action (or something) against Dave. Victoria's estate can use offensive collateral estoppel to conclusively establish that Dave did in fact kill Victoria?
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