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MPRE prep guide
Hello Guys
Just need a quick word of advice -is Themis MPRE prep stuff is good enough to pass the MPRE? Should I also reply on other sources such as Kaplan?
Just need a quick word of advice -is Themis MPRE prep stuff is good enough to pass the MPRE? Should I also reply on other sources such as Kaplan?
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Re: MPRE prep guide
You should read the model rules first. It puts everything in perspective. But then any source is fine.
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Re: MPRE prep guide
I just watched the Barbri and Kaplan (free) videos, found some practice questions and did those for a day, and winged it and passed by a mile. I also had PR in law school, though. I thought the Barbri video was more helpful than the Kaplan one.
Don't stress out too hard over it. The MPRE isn't as stressful as the bar exam, or at least it shouldn't be.
Don't stress out too hard over it. The MPRE isn't as stressful as the bar exam, or at least it shouldn't be.
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Re: MPRE prep guide
I agree. I also took PR a year before I took MPRE. Just watched BarBri video and did 1.5 tests on BarBri, took it next morning and passed w/ a lot of room to spare. Don't stress. That is one of the easiest tests you will be taking.odoylerulez wrote:I just watched the Barbri and Kaplan (free) videos, found some practice questions and did those for a day, and winged it and passed by a mile. I also had PR in law school, though. I thought the Barbri video was more helpful than the Kaplan one.
Don't stress out too hard over it. The MPRE isn't as stressful as the bar exam, or at least it shouldn't be.
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Re: MPRE prep guide
Just do the free MPRE prep with Barbri
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Re: MPRE prep guide
if you took pr then you could take it cold
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Yep. Watch the barbri videos, do a sample test or two, and you should be fine. It's super easy. If you get like 60% on the practice questions, that's passing.Neve wrote:Just do the free MPRE prep with Barbri
Literally every single person walks out of the test thinking "holy shit that was so much harder than I thought, I definitely failed" but the curve must be monstrous because everyone I know passed.