MEEs getting harder (2009 - Present)
Posted: Wed Jul 19, 2017 3:55 pm
Venting session during my studies...
Has anyone been using the practice MEEs on NCBE's website? For those who havent, I have found them incredibly helpful. That said, after doing a bunch of them (and paying for 4 or 5 of the more recent ones) it has become really obvious to me that the MEEs have been getting harder over time.
For instance, yesterday I did a Wills question that was based solely on durable powers of attorneys and another question on same exam was on a more nuanced part of evidence (e.g., very fine point of law -- not your typical bread and butter hearsay or whatever question)...Meanwhile, today I'm working on an agency question from 2009 that literally only tested Apparent/Express authority. No nuances, no weird exceptions, just basic shit.
These are just two examples... the 2014-Present exams have been -- overall -- much more difficult than 2009-12. At least IMO.
Anyone else have a similar experience?
Has anyone been using the practice MEEs on NCBE's website? For those who havent, I have found them incredibly helpful. That said, after doing a bunch of them (and paying for 4 or 5 of the more recent ones) it has become really obvious to me that the MEEs have been getting harder over time.
For instance, yesterday I did a Wills question that was based solely on durable powers of attorneys and another question on same exam was on a more nuanced part of evidence (e.g., very fine point of law -- not your typical bread and butter hearsay or whatever question)...Meanwhile, today I'm working on an agency question from 2009 that literally only tested Apparent/Express authority. No nuances, no weird exceptions, just basic shit.
These are just two examples... the 2014-Present exams have been -- overall -- much more difficult than 2009-12. At least IMO.
Anyone else have a similar experience?