Because I have a full time job, I started studying about 2 months ago, with one of the major bar prep companies. I've completed about 50-60% of the course, so at this pace I'm on target to complete the course more or less on time.
I've hit a wall. On any multiple choice practice tests, I keep scoring around 55-60%, which I know is not enough. More often than not, I get the right outcome for the wrong reason.
(passing score in my jurisdiction is 65%)
I originally graduated 6 years ago, and ended up taking the bar 3 times. Missed the first two times by just one or two points. I'm now taking the bar again because I lateraled to a firm in a state without reciprocity, and I fear I'm going to miss again by just one or two points.
Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated
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Re: hitting a wall
Anonymous User wrote: ↑Sun Jun 06, 2021 12:00 pmBecause I have a full time job, I started studying about 2 months ago, with one of the major bar prep companies. I've completed about 50-60% of the course, so at this pace I'm on target to complete the course more or less on time.
I've hit a wall. On any multiple choice practice tests, I keep scoring around 55-60%, which I know is not enough. More often than not, I get the right outcome for the wrong reason.
(passing score in my jurisdiction is 65%)
I originally graduated 6 years ago, and ended up taking the bar 3 times. Missed the first two times by just one or two points. I'm now taking the bar again because I lateraled to a firm in a state without reciprocity, and I fear I'm going to miss again by just one or two points.
Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated
AdaptiBar.
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Re: hitting a wall
Nearly everyone stagnates at some point. You can pull up your essay and PT game for a bit then renew a MBE attack.