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Compared to your bar program's syllabus, where are you as of today?

I'm more than 10 days behind
24
26%
I'm 8-10 days behind
3
3%
I'm 6-7 days behind
8
9%
I'm 4-5 days behind
5
5%
I'm 2-3 days behind
13
14%
I'm right on time, +/- a day
31
33%
I'm 2-3 days ahead
2
2%
I'm 3-6 days ahead
3
3%
I'm a week or more ahead (wtf is wrong with you; I hope you're that guy whose wife is about to have a baby)
4
4%
 
Total votes: 93

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N.P.H.

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Re: How far behind (or ahead) are you?

Post by N.P.H. » Sun Jul 26, 2015 12:54 pm

kyle010723 wrote:
Don't feel auto-pass either, still feeling quite unprepared for MEE/State Essays.
lol you make me sad

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Re: How far behind (or ahead) are you?

Post by kyle010723 » Sun Jul 26, 2015 12:55 pm

N.P.H. wrote:
kyle010723 wrote: Don't feel auto-pass either, still feeling quite unprepared for MEE/State Essays.
lol you make me sad
Haha, one of my classmates is at 100% completion, no clue how, he is not the type that would just check off an assignment without doing it.

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Re: How far behind (or ahead) are you?

Post by Ahyis » Sun Jul 26, 2015 1:33 pm

kyle010723 wrote:
N.P.H. wrote:
kyle010723 wrote: Don't feel auto-pass either, still feeling quite unprepared for MEE/State Essays.
lol you make me sad
Haha, one of my classmates is at 100% completion, no clue how, he is not the type that would just check off an assignment without doing it.
I actually just hit 99% today. If anything, its made me MORE worried, because I've seen a bunch of extra stupid little rules in MBE/Essays that other people may not have had the pleasure of coming across yet. Now I KNOW I don't know them, instead of just assuming there were rules I didn't know.

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Re: How far behind (or ahead) are you?

Post by jwe-houston » Sun Jul 26, 2015 2:28 pm

I don't see how folks can get to the upper 90s. Some of those mix sets were getting stooopiid on distinctions, to the point they became more harmful to my comprehension than helpful.

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Re: How far behind (or ahead) are you?

Post by anon sequitur » Sun Jul 26, 2015 9:55 pm

finished at 52%, not doing anything else that will count as an assignment.

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Re: How far behind (or ahead) are you?

Post by Danger Zone » Mon Jul 27, 2015 11:30 am

Was close to 70%, then checked off a bunch of stupid things to get me to 76% so that if I fail, BarBri can't report that ALL students who hit 75% passed the bar.
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Re: How far behind (or ahead) are you?

Post by brotherdarkness » Mon Jul 27, 2015 12:26 pm

Danger Zone wrote:Was close to 70%, then checked off a bunch of stupid things to get me to 76% so that if I fail, BarBri can't report that ALL students who hit 75% passed the bar.
I'm a little above 80%, and my school's pass rate for the Bar is solid. Thought that'd give me confidence, but now it just makes me feel stupid b/c I am not ready to take this damn thing.

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