

I stared on June 1 and did between 50-80 questions per day straight until the night before the MBE. I missed a couple of days in June though when I got depressed lol. But other than that, it was at least 50 questions per day.sgd19 wrote:how did you get around to doing 2800 problems?? how many did you do per day?
my stats:
percentage: 65.2%
problems: 1000
i felt some mbe problems were similar to adaptibar but not as much as i would have expected.
Hey, so I really hope you get over the hump this time as I know the MBE was your strength. However, what is the use of working so diligently on this if you're going to struggle with the essays? Did you work as hard on the essay portion this time around? Hopefully it will be irrelevant come november.6TimeFailure wrote:I stared on June 1 and did between 50-80 questions per day straight until the night before the MBE. I missed a couple of days in June though when I got depressed lol. But other than that, it was at least 50 questions per day.sgd19 wrote:how did you get around to doing 2800 problems?? how many did you do per day?
my stats:
percentage: 65.2%
problems: 1000
i felt some mbe problems were similar to adaptibar but not as much as i would have expected.
I believe the MBE licenses questions that have fact patterns that are right about to get retired. There are a number of formulaic questions on Adaptibar that are not on the current MBE test especially concerning property and crim law IMHO.
LockBox wrote:Hey, so I really hope you get over the hump this time as I know the MBE was your strength. However, what is the use of working so diligently on this if you're going to struggle with the essays? Did you work as hard on the essay portion this time around? Hopefully it will be irrelevant come november.6TimeFailure wrote:I stared on June 1 and did between 50-80 questions per day straight until the night before the MBE. I missed a couple of days in June though when I got depressed lol. But other than that, it was at least 50 questions per day.sgd19 wrote:how did you get around to doing 2800 problems?? how many did you do per day?
my stats:
percentage: 65.2%
problems: 1000
i felt some mbe problems were similar to adaptibar but not as much as i would have expected.
I believe the MBE licenses questions that have fact patterns that are right about to get retired. There are a number of formulaic questions on Adaptibar that are not on the current MBE test especially concerning property and crim law IMHO.
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Ya, well I can relate somewhat as I failed due to essays as well. Though once I wrote 2 essays/day for 10 weeks, things started to click and I couldn't help but autopilot my way to a pass.6TimeFailure wrote:LockBox wrote:Hey, so I really hope you get over the hump this time as I know the MBE was your strength. However, what is the use of working so diligently on this if you're going to struggle with the essays? Did you work as hard on the essay portion this time around? Hopefully it will be irrelevant come november.6TimeFailure wrote:I stared on June 1 and did between 50-80 questions per day straight until the night before the MBE. I missed a couple of days in June though when I got depressed lol. But other than that, it was at least 50 questions per day.sgd19 wrote:how did you get around to doing 2800 problems?? how many did you do per day?
my stats:
percentage: 65.2%
problems: 1000
i felt some mbe problems were similar to adaptibar but not as much as i would have expected.
I believe the MBE licenses questions that have fact patterns that are right about to get retired. There are a number of formulaic questions on Adaptibar that are not on the current MBE test especially concerning property and crim law IMHO.
I came to the conclusion that I simply blank out on essays. I can't completely remember the damn rules. I wrote them over and over again hundreds of times. Simply give me a the first few words and I can ruin with it. But I don't recognize the triggers within the question to spark a memory of the complete rule in my god damn brain. But I did still concentrate on the essay portion of my bar prep this time. Hopefully it all works out.
how did you approach the practice essays? did you attempt to write your own essay and then compare it to the model answer or work backwards from the model answer and see how everything was constructed? blanking on essays is a problem i have too and that was my weakest area. all i can do is hope that mbe and state multiple choice carry me throughLockBox wrote:Ya, well I can relate somewhat as I failed due to essays as well. Though once I wrote 2 essays/day for 10 weeks, things started to click and I couldn't help but autopilot my way to a pass.6TimeFailure wrote:LockBox wrote:Hey, so I really hope you get over the hump this time as I know the MBE was your strength. However, what is the use of working so diligently on this if you're going to struggle with the essays? Did you work as hard on the essay portion this time around? Hopefully it will be irrelevant come november.6TimeFailure wrote:I stared on June 1 and did between 50-80 questions per day straight until the night before the MBE. I missed a couple of days in June though when I got depressed lol. But other than that, it was at least 50 questions per day.sgd19 wrote:how did you get around to doing 2800 problems?? how many did you do per day?
my stats:
percentage: 65.2%
problems: 1000
i felt some mbe problems were similar to adaptibar but not as much as i would have expected.
I believe the MBE licenses questions that have fact patterns that are right about to get retired. There are a number of formulaic questions on Adaptibar that are not on the current MBE test especially concerning property and crim law IMHO.
I came to the conclusion that I simply blank out on essays. I can't completely remember the damn rules. I wrote them over and over again hundreds of times. Simply give me a the first few words and I can ruin with it. But I don't recognize the triggers within the question to spark a memory of the complete rule in my god damn brain. But I did still concentrate on the essay portion of my bar prep this time. Hopefully it all works out.
Have you tried speaking the essays? Maybe you'll remember how to go about writing a model answer by saying them over and over. Again though, hopefully this will all be unnecessary.
FinallyPassedTheBar wrote:Just wanted to bump this thread in case anyone can find some helpful information here. I passed the Summer 2017 exam with my Adaptibar performance listed above....and I know I totally sucked in the essay portion. So if you can score similarly, I think you are in good shape.
hope2018 wrote:FinallyPassedTheBar wrote:Just wanted to bump this thread in case anyone can find some helpful information here. I passed the Summer 2017 exam with my Adaptibar performance listed above....and I know I totally sucked in the essay portion. So if you can score similarly, I think you are in good shape.
Did you also take the exam when MBE score was worth 35%? I am curious to see whether graders are tougher grading essays now since it is only 50% compared to previous years.
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