What was your score? What are your strategies going forward?
MBE:140
Essay:116
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Re: NJ UBE Re-takers
MBE: 130.7
MEE: 134.4
I need to buckle down and do more practice MBEs. Also hope the essays are in my wheelhouse again. You need a solid MBE score to pass this exam, and I'm not cutting it. Adaptibar so far, plus reviewing questions at night.
MEE: 134.4
I need to buckle down and do more practice MBEs. Also hope the essays are in my wheelhouse again. You need a solid MBE score to pass this exam, and I'm not cutting it. Adaptibar so far, plus reviewing questions at night.
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Re: NJ UBE Re-takers
Both of your scores are "razor thin" close to the mark. When preparing for the MBE I used Rigos and Adaptibar. The questions were helpful. I did use the Rigos Essay materials, however my essay score was clearly deficient. What did you use for the MEE or MPT?
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Re: NJ UBE Re-takers
That 140 MBE score is really solid and the 130 is quite close to where you need to be as well. Whenever anyone is scoring 130+ the focus should shift heavily to practice questions rather than pouring over outlines. Work on applying all that law that you've already learned and you'll also learn more law each time you answer a question incorrectly.
Sean (Silverman Bar Exam Tutoring)
Sean (Silverman Bar Exam Tutoring)
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