Thanks for the messages.
I spent 1hr 20 min on Essay 3 first (Evidence was fresh in my mind), and I was hoping that I killed it for a 75-80? HAD TO FORCE MYSELF TO STOP (My girlfriend who passed eventually told me she got a 90 on an Evidence essay coz she went into detail, so I decided to try and follow into her footsteps).
I knew I made some mistakes in it (afterwards), that's why they lowered 65 to 60.
Then I started Essay 1 and spent 1hr 10min on Wills. I had much more to write, I just felt really comfortable about it and started analyzing all the facts step by step, supported by the rules. I also FORCED myself to STOP (even though had a few more things I wanted to mention).
And then I was left with 30-35 min for Remedies. Wrote out the Torts portion of it and mentioned some Remedies but TOTALLY ran out of time. I am sure if I had 10-15 more minutes, it would have been at least a 60-65. At least a 60. But not 50

p.s. spending those extra 20 min on Evidence was not worth it. I just spent too much time structuring the essay on paper. Maybe 20-25 minutes. Anyways, big mistake. Extra 10 minutes on Remedies and extra 10 raw points would have passed me.
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For essays 3-6 I learned my lesson and tried to spend EXACTLY 1 hour on each.
Funny coz I think I saw a similar P.R. essay and I went in for the kill on it. I thought I wrote everything they wanted, no clue how I got a 55.
Anyways... I see the same thing happen on my prior tests... I get much lower scores on CALI subjects, no matter how much I study them and no matter how much I practice. Although I did spend a lot of time on Wills so I felt super comfortable. And the essay on Wills wasn't tricky.
ANY ADVICE ON CALI ESSAYS?
I Mean I don't know what they want on P.R.... I've done a ton of them before...

I wish I hadn't spent extra 3-4 weeks on CALI subjects but instead worked more on MBEs. My MBEs on prior test were scaled 1546.... It also would've passed me now.
I don't know if I need maybe a tutor to look at how I write essays? No clue...