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Today is the MBE for everyone taking the bar, no
matter where you are taking the bar exam (except for Louisiana). Relax and be
confident. Pace yourself. Remember, 1.6 minutes a question. Keep your time. You
must answer every question. You have studied hard for this day and you will
perform to the best of your ability. Good luck to everyone. Keep believing in
yourself. The
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Today is the bar exam. Relax, be confident and do
your thing. You have studied hard for this day and you will perform to the best
of your ability. Tonight, go back to your home or to your hotel and rest. Don’t
do anymore studying for the MBE. Eat, watch a little television and then go to
sleep. You will be so tired, you will be asleep before your head hits your
pillow. But it will be a well earned rest. Good luck to everyone. Keep
believing in yourself. This is the first day of your life as an attorney. The
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You are almost to the finish line. Get ready today
by relaxing and being confident in your abilities. You have been preparing for
your chance to be a lawyer for 3 years or more. You can do this. Go to your
hotel room or stay home and try to have a quiet, restful day. No upsets and no
panic attacks are allowed. Review your essay notes today, get to bed early and
relax. Even if you can’t sleep, lie down with the lights off and get some rest.
Your body will thank you tomorrow during the bar exam. Wake up early on Tuesday, get to the exam site in
plenty of time to get registered and kick the crap out of this bar. Make sure
you have a positive attitude and be confident in your abilities. Do well,
students. You can do this.Good luck to
all. The
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One of the most important factors in your
performance on the bar exam is going to be your stamina – to sit for 3 hours at
a stretch, with no breaks, concentrating solely on the bar exam will be quite
an endeavor. You need to remain focused and energized throughout the bar exam
in order for you to do your best work. First, you need to catch up on your rest and start
powering down on your studying this weekend. Try to have a less stressful
couple of days. Put in study time, but also sleep, rest and relax. You have
done your preparation and now it’s time to get in the game, mentally and
physically. You will be nervous this weekend, but try to contain
your anxiety – you have studied hard and you are ready. Review your materials,
go over your outlines, write out an essay or two to keep in practice and also
work on some MBE questions – making sure you read the explanations of why the
answer choices are right or wrong. Don’t let doubt creep into your thinking.
You must be confident – you know you will pass. Good luck. The
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It is now 4 days to the bar exam. Part of the battle to pass the bar exam is your
attitude. Don’t go into the bar with negative energy. You must have confidence
in your abilities. You have to go into the bar fired up and excited. This is
your future and you will conquer it. You have studied extensively, you know the
information and now you will prove it when you enter the bar examination. A
positive attitude is half the battle. You feel good – you do good. With
confidence, you have won before you have started. Where does confidence come from? Confidence doesn’t
come out of nowhere. It’s a result of something… hours and days and weeks and
years of work, dedication and training. You are ready. You will go into the bar
exam prepared to pass the exam. You have studied, written essays and practiced
the MBE questions – you can do no more. Your analysis is sharp and you have a
great game plan. You have prepared and you are confident. For those who are taking the bar exam as a repeat
taker, do not lose your edge. Do not look back at your past failures and think
you cannot pass the bar exam. Do not doubt yourself, do not be afraid that you
will repeat your mistakes. You must go into the exam with confidence that you
will pass the bar exam. If you doubt yourself, then indeed you stand on shaky
ground. Believe that you will pass. The
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the student keep motivated and confident through interaction with an MBE &
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It is now 5 days to the bar exam. During this last week before the bar exam, I have
many students ask me what my prediction is for exam subjects. Anyone who claims
to predict what will be on the bar exam is just guessing. I remember one year,
a lecturer on the bar exam circuit claimed that since trusts had been tested in
the previous test cycle, it would not be tested again and to forget about
trusts. Unfortunately, many students took that advice and freaked when they
opened the exam questions on the day of the bar exam and saw that the bar
examiners did in fact test trusts twice in a row. This cautionary tale is meant
to be what it is – do not endlessly search for predictions or to take anyone’s
predictions as gospel. You have prepared for any eventuality – in any subject
that is tested. Don’t try to second guess yourself and your preparation or to
find a shortcut in your studies. This weekend, make sure you review every
subject that is tested in your state. Only then will you be thoroughly
prepared, with or without, any person’s prediction of what subjects will be
tested on the essays. The
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It is now 6 days to the bar exam. Your job today,
along with continuing to practice your exam techniques, is to think about
consistency. In all the bar exam scores I have read, I have rarely seen an up
and down score, with a student doing great in one subject and horrible in another
subject. i.e., a 10 in property, a 20 in torts. Instead, there is a consistency
of scores across the board. The student is routinely good in all the subjects,
or routinely bad in the subjects. Your objective is, of course, to perform
consistently well across the spectrum of subjects and across the tasks you must
do in order to pass the bar exam. How do you perform consistently well in all
subjects? Your consistency started with your study plan, when you first began
this bar exam process. Hard work always demands a consistency of its own in
your thoughts, purpose and action over that long period of study time and your
sense of purpose has been the most important aspect of your life, these past 2
months. Every day you approached your bar exam studies with the steadiness of
an athlete in training. In just a few days from now, all of your hard work will
pay off because you dedicated your time and effort to consistent study. Like
that athlete, you will win your race. With that consistency of study time and
steadfastness, you walk into the bar exam with a sense of security and
confidence that you will pass the bar exam. The
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Your goal for this last week is to keep your focus
while you solidify your knowledge of the black letter law and improve your
timing. The week before the exam is a time when you should be cool, collected
and confident. Don’t let anyone or anything distract you this week.
It’s not worth it. You only have a week left to go and you can relax later, Remember to take care of your body and mind. This
means eating well, getting some sleep and working on self-confidence. As to practical things, make sure you have confirmed
your travel plans or hotel stay, make sure you have packed what you need to
take with you for the bar exam, including your admission ticket, your
identification, your watch,if allowed,
making sure your examsoft works, etc. Now that you know the law, make sure your timing is
correct, i.e. complete 17 MBE questions in 30 minutes; 34 MBE questions in an
hour and complete an essay in the time allotted for your jurisdiction. It isn’t uncommon to start running out of energy this
week. So take some breaks to energize yourself. You need to keep your mind
focused on bar material. Your focus is critical to success. The
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Today marks 8 days to the bar exam. Hopefully, this
weekend, you caught up on any sleep you have been missing. You need to be
physically well and fit. You need to be sharp on the days of the bar exam and
you can’t be smart when you are exhausted. Keep that in mind this week. If you
need to take a cat nap, go ahead and take it. Meanwhile, keep on your bar exam
schedule. Start studying at 9 am for a 3 hour stretch. Take an hour break and
study again for another 3 hour stretch. It will be up to you whether you want
to study longer. If you feel you need to, go ahead and review your notes or
essays at night, but don’t study night and day. You will only tire yourself
out. Try to keep your nerves under control. Think about today and what you need to accomplish
today only. This technique should help you not think too much about next week. The
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Today marks 10 days to the bar exam. This is a
pretty significant day for you. You should be just about finished with your
studies. You should know the law, understand the mechanics of the bar exam and
understand how to tackle the MBE questions, the essays and the MPTs. It’s now
time to start powering down a bit. If you have studied hard and if you are physically
tired, try to rest more this weekend. You do not want to enter the bar exam
exhausted and physically spent. Many of you will start to have sleepless nights
or have nightmares about the bar exam and your anxiety will reach higher
levels. Try to compensate for your lack of sleep at night by taking some power
naps. Don’t feel guilty – you’ve earned it. You want to be at your best
physically and mentally and you can’t do that if you are too tired to think. So
lie down on the couch and take a short nap when you need to. Meanwhile, review
your outlines and do a few essays a day and an hour or two of MBE questions per
day. If your state tests the MPT, write out a MPT every other day. It’s time
now to reinforce what you already know. Reviewing and practicing will build
your confidence that you really do know the subject matter. The
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February 2018 will be the last Massachusetts bar
exam ever given.Effective July 2018,
Massachusettswill administer the
Uniform Bar Exam (UBE). The UBE consists ofthe MBE Exam, two MPTs, and six 30 minute essays. To those students who want to wait until July to
take the UBE – take the step to get a Bar Professors tutor so that you will
pass in July and prepare having to alter your studies to take a whole new bar
exam that you are not familiar with. Pass Massachusetts in July and you will be
able to transfer your scores to most of the east coast states. Massachusetts UBE score will be 270, higher than New
York, New Jersey, DC, and Connecticut (266), but the same as New Hampshire and
Vermont. Maine’s passing score is 276. Rhode Island has yet to adopt the UBE. We will be conducting UBE seminars in
Massachusettsin April 2018.Watch for our schedule. Please contact us to see how we can help you. The
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To recap what we have talked
about concerning the MBE, here is the list of progressions you must follow.
·Read the call of the question
first.
·Read the fact pattern
carefully and critically
·Try to decide the issue after
you read the fact pattern and before you look at the answers.
·Once you have figured out the
issue, think of the black letter law and the distinctions.
·Read the answer choices.
·Try to eliminate the answer
choices, one by one, looking for errors in law or in fact or both.
·Remember that in order for the
answer choice to be correct, it must be correct in all of its answer.
·After you are done with the
question, let it go and go to the next answer.
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Remember to read the call of
the question first. Then read the fact pattern with the call of the question in
mind, highlighting or making notes as you read. Do not read the fact pattern
like you would read a novel. Then you
want to read the call of the question again to make sure that you understand
what the bar examiners are looking for. Only then, should you start to write
your outline and start writing your essay. Before you turn the page to the next
essay, read the call of the question one last time to make sure you answered
the call of the question completely and thoroughly. Then you can move on to
your next essay.
The
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You have 2 weeks until the bar
examination. Instead of spending the day getting nervous about the time,
concentrate on what you have left to do.
By this time, you should have
pretty much memorized as much black letter law as you can cram into your brain.
It is now time to put away the books and stop studying the law.
What you need to do in these
final 2 weeks to prepare yourself for the bar exam is to practice, practice,
practice. You are now familiar with your state test and the MBE questions and
what to expect from the bar exam.
Try to do an essay or two
every day, testing yourself on a variety of subjects that you know your state
tests. Do the essays under test conditions. Once you finish your essay under
time constraints, spend an equal amount of time reading your essay and comparing
it to the model answer. Read for comprehension, also. There might be a point of
law that you did not know that you can learn from reading the model answer.
For those states who have the
UBE, and California or who have performance tests, you also must include taking
the time to do the performance test also. Try doing 1 performance test every
other day. This way you can probably get 5 or 6 performance tests in to your
practice sessions prior to the bar exam. On the days you do not do a
performance test, practice your essays.
In between the essays and
performance tests, you also need to work on questions for the Multistate. Try
to get in at least 50-100 MBE questions per day, if you can. This way you can
really be sharp when exam time comes.
Don’t waste the time to panic,
but do take the time to practice. You will be more prepared than ever if you
follow this schedule.
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After you have read the call
of the question, you now must read the fact pattern.
Do not read the fact pattern
like you were reading a novel. You must read the fact pattern critically.
Absorb every word, figure out the parties and the cause of actions, making
notes, if you have to, on the side of the examination page. If you see dates
and numbers, make sure you highlight them or write them down. An abundance of
dates probably means something important, especially with contracts and
formation. Sometimes property questions are so convoluted, making a tiny map of
who own what can help you understand the fact pattern.
After you read the fact
pattern, re-read the call of the question to make sure that you understand what
the call of the question is asking you now that you’ve read the fact pattern.
If you need to, you may want to again look at the fact pattern to make sure you
understand what is being asked before you examine the multiple choice answers.
Remember, you have 1.8 minutes
for each question. You must read quickly and carefully.
The
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The MBE & UBE Testing Institute
will be holding a UBE and MBE Seminar in Washington, DC on March 30, 2018 for
those students taking the July bar exam. The MBE & UBE Testing Institute only
accepts a limited number of students for each seminar to ensure a maximum
learning environment. Sign up now to express your interest and reserve your seat.
This intensive seminar is for
first time bar takers, repeat bar takers, foreign educated lawyers and any
person looking to improve on the UBE and MBE. This seminar will address all UBE
and MBE subjects with special emphasis placed on Federal Civil Procedure. The
seminar will be conducted by multiple law professors who are experts in
teaching the UBE and the MBE and are experienced litigators. The
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Don’t ever assume facts when
you read the fact pattern on the MBE question. There are no omitted facts in
the MBE. Do not read into the question any facts that are not there or to
assume any facts that are not there. Also, always assume that the facts are
important. There are no red herrings on bar exams. Don’t feel any sympathy or
hatred for anyone in the fact pattern. They are sometimes designed to elicit
emotion from you in order to steer you to the wrong answer. For example, a
serial murder will have a procedural defect he can rely on, so he will be found
not guilty. You don’t want him to be found not guilty, so you look for the
guilty answer choices and you end up picking the wrong answer. As you read through the fact
pattern, ask yourself why these facts are important. Since you have read the
call of the question, you will have a better context of why the facts are there
and why they are important. Make sure you pay attention to dates, ages, dollar
amounts and parties. They will be important.
Also, look at the parties and
how they are acting. For example, look for words like intentionally, knowingly,
mistakenly, reasonably, etc. These words will be important when you look
through the MBE answer choices. The
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Looking at the timing of the
MBE, you must answer 100 questions in 3 hours, both in the morning and the
afternoon. Breaking it down further, you must answer each question in 1.8
minutes, or 17 questions in a half hour and 34 questions in an hour. You must be
able to sustain that fast pace. As you practice, keep that
pace in mind. It is imperative that you finish all 200 questions. You do not
want to leave any questions unanswered or unread and lose valuable points. As
you know, even 1 point or 2 points can mean the difference between passing and
failing. Not only do you need to answer
the questions, you need to answer them correctly. How do you build up your time
and accuracy? In the beginning of this process, start with 17 questions first –
note your time and your accuracy. As you get better at your accuracy, your time
will also get better. Once you feel that you are comfortable with the 17
questions, then, proceed to doing 34 questions in one sitting. Again, notice
how long it took you and your accuracy. Then move up doing 68 questions in 2
hours, until finally you are working at 3 hour stretches. You must get comfortable and
condition yourself to sitting for 3 hours, working on MBE questions, without
losing your focus or concentration. In the last couple of weeks, prior to the
bar exam, you should be working on 3 hour blocks for the MBE.
Once you get to the bar exam,
write down the time for 34 questions, 68 questions or break it down in half
hours, i.e. 17, 34, 51 etc, so you can glance at your sheet and know that you
are on schedule to answer all 100 questions. The
MBE & UBE Testing Institute knows that taking the bar exam as a repeat
taker can be an isolating experience. The MBE & UBE Testing Institute helps
the student keep motivated and confident through interaction with an MBE &
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you need help passing the bar exam, contact the MBE & UBE Testing Institute
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Three weeks to the bar exam is
a good time to evaluate how you are doing. You have enough time to now pinpoint
your weak areas and enough time to change your schedule if you feel you’re
spinning your wheels. Consider this day your line in the sand. By now you should have done
several hundred multistate questions, at least 15 state essays and at least 4
performance tests. If you haven’t done it, get busy. Change your schedule if
you need to, work on your weak areas and keep testing. If you have, you are
ready for the bar exam. You just need to keep working, stay cool and continue
to test yourself. Make sure you are peaking on
exam day. Get up at 6 am or 7 am and start studying at 9 am until 12 pm, with
no breaks, then study from 1 pm to 4 pm, with no breaks, You want to mimic the
bar exam hours so you are at your peak at 9 am every day. Don’t pretend you’re not
nervous. Accept that it’s okay to be nervous. Channel that nervous energy
properly by attacking your study schedule and transform your nerves into
confidence.
One of the most important
things to do during this 3 week period is not to doubt your abilities. You can
pass this bar and you know it. The
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Many of us took a few hours yesterday
to watch a pretty fun, pretty good super bowl. Nick Foles, QB for the Eagles
and now the Super Bowl MVP, has a story to tell that is pertinent to all of
us. After being traded, then getting
cut, he contemplated giving up and retiring at age 27. He thought about it, prayed about it and
finally decided he was going to give it another go. He had to sit as a backup, practicing
everyday, not knowing if he would ever get in a game. But when the opportunity presented itself, he
performed calmly and brilliantly. He
didn’t give up on himself, he dealt with the struggle of the unknown. He believed in himself. Like Nick Foles, all of us
reach a crossroads in life. Should we continue to push forward and do the thing
that we love or do we give up and do something else? Think about how this pertains to you and the
bar exam. There are many repeat takers
who are ready to give up or don’t think they can pass.
If you want to be a lawyer,
you must embrace the struggle, believe in yourself and have your own Super Bowl
moment. Nick Foles will forever be known
as a Super Bowl MVP and you will always be known as an attorney. Your number
has been called up and it’s time to be successful on the bar exam. The
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Some questions on the MBE will
stump you. You look at the call of the question, the fact pattern and the
answer choices and you have eliminated at least half the answer question. But
you are now stuck between two answers and you can’t decide which answer is the
right one. With the limited amount of
time you have to answer every question, you are going to have to guess. At
least with your decision down to two answers, you have a 50% chance of getting
it right. Pick one of them and move on to the next question. Remember, you do
not lose points for an incorrect answer. Do not ever skip questions on
the MBE. Answer them in the order they are given. Put a check by the question
or even write down the number and, only, if you have time left, you can go back
and recheck your answer.
But make sure you fill in the
bubble for your answer choice for the correct question. You do not want to skip
that question, lose your place on the bubble exam answer sheet and then mismark
the remaining answers because you forgot you skipped the question. That is a
horror story that has happened to applicants too many times to count. The
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