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MEE breakdown, what's the average scores
I'm taking Themis for the UBE and doing pretty bad on the MEE practice essays 3 and 2 so far. What range is considered passing for the essays with a decent MBE? thanks
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Re: MEE breakdown, what's the average scores
It's still early - you still have time to learn the BLL and correct any structure issues. I feel like structure is most important (i.e. IRAC) and being able to apply your rule to the facts. I followed this strategy for July and even though I left a whole question blank I still passed. FWIW these bar prep companies sometimes grade harder so you don't get complacent and always try to do better.
Keep in mind the MEE is only 30% of the exam grade, so in terms of return, it's best to focus on the MBE portion and not stress over this portion. Separac does a good job in creating calculators here, if you're interested: http://seperac.com/#SCORECALC
Good luck.
Keep in mind the MEE is only 30% of the exam grade, so in terms of return, it's best to focus on the MBE portion and not stress over this portion. Separac does a good job in creating calculators here, if you're interested: http://seperac.com/#SCORECALC
Good luck.