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Am I screwed? NY UBE
Just took a practice mbe and got a 105, typically hit around 60% on my mixed 30-50 question sets. I haven't really reviewed secured transactions at all. Where should I focus my time? What can I do to improve?
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Re: Am I screwed? NY UBE
Most likely MEE topics are Trusts, Corporations, and Family Law. I'm considering just forgetting about Partnership, and only reviewing some slides on Secured Transactions and Wills.
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Re: Am I screwed? NY UBE
Obviously it is crunch time. My advice is to bang out 50 questions a day and review explanatory answers. After you do that, focus on the MEE topic essays but focus on big topic areas. You got this.gtown1212 wrote:Just took a practice mbe and got a 105, typically hit around 60% on my mixed 30-50 question sets. I haven't really reviewed secured transactions at all. Where should I focus my time? What can I do to improve?
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Re: Am I screwed? NY UBE
105 on what? If barbri, compare the 105 to the average barbri score for that particular exam. Not all/none of their question sets are created equal
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