Strategies for MBE analysis or approach
Posted: Sun Jun 12, 2016 6:14 pm
I'm taking AdaptiBar for the UBE in July and I usually identify the subject from the question stem, but I'm having trouble with some of them.
(Ex: one question started with a statute, "allowing police to inspect a junkyard to prevent car theft", subsequently arresting a woman who owned a junkyard with a stolen vehicle, but entered the property without a warrant, and the question stem was about the woman's motion to suppress.)
1:40 for each MBE question, originally thought it was civ pro from the stem alone (motion), then saw the statute and thought con law, and chose the answer that the police discretion was too broad search without a warrant. I was wrong because it's a "highly regulated industry with strong gov. interest."?
Any recommended approaches to tackle the MBE questions, I'd appreciate it. I think majority of the people hate longer questions, but some shorter ones like this trip me up.
(Ex: one question started with a statute, "allowing police to inspect a junkyard to prevent car theft", subsequently arresting a woman who owned a junkyard with a stolen vehicle, but entered the property without a warrant, and the question stem was about the woman's motion to suppress.)
1:40 for each MBE question, originally thought it was civ pro from the stem alone (motion), then saw the statute and thought con law, and chose the answer that the police discretion was too broad search without a warrant. I was wrong because it's a "highly regulated industry with strong gov. interest."?
Any recommended approaches to tackle the MBE questions, I'd appreciate it. I think majority of the people hate longer questions, but some shorter ones like this trip me up.