Actual Feedback for March 2019 MPRE
Posted: Thu Apr 18, 2019 10:40 am
Hello,
I want to provide some actual feedback concerning the MPRE. I hope this adds to reliable information out there for any future test takers.
I used the BarBri MPRE study book. It comes with an online lecture, "mini-quizzes" you can take after each section of reading, and four total practice exams.
My process was this: read the section assigned by BarBri, watch the lecture, and take the mini-quiz. I would take another mini-quiz if I got 8/10 or less. Then, I continued to the next section, watched the lecture, took the mini-quiz, etc...While reading, I did make my own outline. I'm just a person who memorizes better if I write it out at least once or twice.
Once I finished the readings, I worked solely off my outline. I found the BarBri video lectures to be ok at best as a summary of the reading. The lecturer makes a lot of generalizations that are just not accurate. I found their outline to be worthless. I personally recommend that future test takers make their own outline, unless they wait until the day of the test to study...
I would read my outline in full, then take a full practice exam. On the first three BarBri exams, I got ~45/60 - ~52/60. With one last practice exam left, I did purchase the NCBE practice exam. I took the last practice exam, and I got ~41/60. I got around 85% on the NCBE practice exam the night before the test.
Studied the night before, studied the morning before. Got through my outline before the actual exam.
I just received a score on the most recent MPRE that, as compared to available statistics from NCBE's statistics page, is within the top 5-10%.
Did I study a lot? Yes, obviously. My point in putting this up here, though, is to provide additional information for those who are actually studying. There are too many posts online that start with, "I didn't study, and now I'm super nervous, but I know 10 people that didn't study at all and aced it...AM I ALRIGHT?!?" I want to provide actual feedback to the majority of people out there who are mature enough to enter the test prepared.
Final note: I will say that I believe the BarBri practice exams get harder each time. The fourth exam is quite tricky, and it makes you really bring in different rules to pick "the best answer." Despite my views on the lecturer and their outline in the beginning of the book, I do recommend BarBri. I think that they do provide you pretty much everything that could be tested, and the book is written in a way that is very easy to follow.
If you study, you'll do fine. If you don't, you'll join the ~20-25% of test takers that have to take it again.
Additional reading: http://www.ncbex.org/statistics-and-res ... tatistics/.
I want to provide some actual feedback concerning the MPRE. I hope this adds to reliable information out there for any future test takers.
I used the BarBri MPRE study book. It comes with an online lecture, "mini-quizzes" you can take after each section of reading, and four total practice exams.
My process was this: read the section assigned by BarBri, watch the lecture, and take the mini-quiz. I would take another mini-quiz if I got 8/10 or less. Then, I continued to the next section, watched the lecture, took the mini-quiz, etc...While reading, I did make my own outline. I'm just a person who memorizes better if I write it out at least once or twice.
Once I finished the readings, I worked solely off my outline. I found the BarBri video lectures to be ok at best as a summary of the reading. The lecturer makes a lot of generalizations that are just not accurate. I found their outline to be worthless. I personally recommend that future test takers make their own outline, unless they wait until the day of the test to study...
I would read my outline in full, then take a full practice exam. On the first three BarBri exams, I got ~45/60 - ~52/60. With one last practice exam left, I did purchase the NCBE practice exam. I took the last practice exam, and I got ~41/60. I got around 85% on the NCBE practice exam the night before the test.
Studied the night before, studied the morning before. Got through my outline before the actual exam.
I just received a score on the most recent MPRE that, as compared to available statistics from NCBE's statistics page, is within the top 5-10%.
Did I study a lot? Yes, obviously. My point in putting this up here, though, is to provide additional information for those who are actually studying. There are too many posts online that start with, "I didn't study, and now I'm super nervous, but I know 10 people that didn't study at all and aced it...AM I ALRIGHT?!?" I want to provide actual feedback to the majority of people out there who are mature enough to enter the test prepared.
Final note: I will say that I believe the BarBri practice exams get harder each time. The fourth exam is quite tricky, and it makes you really bring in different rules to pick "the best answer." Despite my views on the lecturer and their outline in the beginning of the book, I do recommend BarBri. I think that they do provide you pretty much everything that could be tested, and the book is written in a way that is very easy to follow.
If you study, you'll do fine. If you don't, you'll join the ~20-25% of test takers that have to take it again.
Additional reading: http://www.ncbex.org/statistics-and-res ... tatistics/.