My bar tutor and bar prep have confirmed that it's only 119 MBE RAW to pass!!! It's not 128 RAW anymore!
So 119 MBE RAW will get you the 1440 to pass!! GREAT NEWS FOR PEOPLE WHO ARE WEAK AT MBES!!!!!!!!
































barexaminerssuck27 wrote:CONFIRMED!!!!!!!!
My bar tutor and bar prep have confirmed that it's only 119 MBE RAW to pass!!! It's not 128 RAW anymore!
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iartest wrote:How did your tutor receive this information?
barexaminerssuck27 wrote:CONFIRMED!!!!!!!!
My bar tutor and bar prep have confirmed that it's only 119 MBE RAW to pass!!! It's not 128 RAW anymore!
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I mean...even if it's a lower raw score, isn't that the natural result of having more experimental questions? Seems each wrong answer would just bring your percentage correct down more? I haven't worked out the math or anything myself though so maybe it's better.barexaminerssuck27 wrote:CONFIRMED!!!!!!!!
My bar tutor and bar prep have confirmed that it's only 119 MBE RAW to pass!!! It's not 128 RAW anymore!
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Yikes. In other news, I've figured out how to help the time go by: Sue somebody! No kidding. I've had enough of Waste Management. Watch this.ur_hero wrote:So, if the above is true/accurate, this actually looks slightly worse by the numbers.
Before: 128/190= .674 "passing".
Compared to now: 119/175 = .68 "passing".
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Your first leads are your prior places of employment or summer internships. They already know what you can do, so you can cut in front of new applicants. Check in with them one at a time to see if they need any part-time or full-time help while you wait for results. If they have work, they will consider you. You may have to clarify that you're not trying to impose on them to make you an attorney if you pass (although they could if you both want to).armenianBEAUTY wrote:Anyone have any advice re finding a paying job in CA while waiting for results? My school sends emails which are of no value to me (and you all here) since they all ask for bar membership. Any advice would be appreciated!
I would second all of this. In addition, I would say reach out to colleagues that are already working who are at firms you wouldn't mind joining. Take them out to coffee and just try to get a sense of what their work is like. If you're personable and have a good connection, something will find its way to you. I would say that you should try to do something, even if it's volunteering at a clinic. Improve your chops while you're waiting for bar results in some way.a male human wrote:Your first leads are your prior places of employment or summer internships. They already know what you can do, so you can cut in front of new applicants. Check in with them one at a time to see if they need any part-time or full-time help while you wait for results. If they have work, they will consider you. You may have to clarify that you're not trying to impose on them to make you an attorney if you pass (although they could if you both want to).armenianBEAUTY wrote:Anyone have any advice re finding a paying job in CA while waiting for results? My school sends emails which are of no value to me (and you all here) since they all ask for bar membership. Any advice would be appreciated!
In the meantime, you can put on your resume that you sat for the bar and results are out in May. If someone interviews you, they'll say something like the offer is contingent on your passing. You may be able to work while results are pending.
If you can't find a position that directly matches what you want to be eventually, look for work related to the field you're in so you can put it as relevant experience. Now that you have time, you can craft a killer writing sample to submit with your applications. For example, find your own client/work (that does not require you to be an attorney) and/or draft a paper for a matter at a firm (careful of putting them in a position where it creates ethical issues of possessing work product for a pending matter that they didn't create--you're not their attorney yet).
These are all things I've personally done, so do what you will with this information. LMK what you think.
Is it better to have nightmares about failing and wake up with Schroedinger's results still uncollapsed, or have good dreams and then be kicked back to reality?ur_hero wrote:Had a dream last night where I was told by my firm basically "don't stress over whether or not you pass the bar this second time....you're good either way!"
It was good while it lasted...
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Good question. Sweet relief followed by cold hard reality and subsequent limbo.....Or tragedy followed by relief and then more limbo. Hmm.a male human wrote:Is it better to have nightmares about failing and wake up with Schroedinger's results still uncollapsed, or have good dreams and then be kicked back to reality?ur_hero wrote:Had a dream last night where I was told by my firm basically "don't stress over whether or not you pass the bar this second time....you're good either way!"
It was good while it lasted...
(I tried to put the "thinking face" emoji, but "[y]our message contains the following unsupported characters")
It's my understanding that when the essay questions and PTs are released, the graders have finished. I wasn't expecting them until sometime in mid-April. Is it possible they are two-weeks ahead of schedule? Maybe a lot fewer people took it this time around.SlowLearner wrote:The essay and PT questions from Feb. 2017 have now been posted:
http://admissions.calbar.ca.gov/Portals ... ions_R.pdf
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Someone, anyone, please tell me who was impeaching whom? As for Nurse Nellie, the question asked about the record, not her testimony. The record was admissible as a statement made for the purpose of medical treatment to show damages. No damages, no negligence suit. Where is the impeachment issue? I didn't say a word about impeachment because there were no facts to show that anyone's credibility was at issue. Two people saw a different colored light. That doesn't mean either of them are lying. I also didn't see a BER question. I didn't talk about it either because I didn't want to waste time discussing something that wasn't an issue when there were plenty of actual issues.Got'eem wrote:For the evidence essay, if I didn't mention impeachment, am I
going to lose a lot of points? 5/12 can't come soon enough
That's what I argued as well. Can't use the offer to impeach her when what she's being impeached for isn't admissible in the first place. I do, however, see how someone could argue it for points. Don't sweat it. There are many ways to answer correctly. I argued that the offer to pay medical bills could be excised and the fact that she visited him could be admitted as an admission. I know, a stretch, but so is any impeachment argument.Got'eem wrote:One can argue ( i didnt) that P's testimony about D's offer to pay is used to contradict D's denial that she did offer to pay his med bills.
I just stated that it wasn't admissible because it was against public interest/policy due to it being an offer to pay medical bills.
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