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May 06, 2009
multiple choice tips
If multiple choice is not your strong point or, even it is, you want to use every help available, check out the 200 old M-C questions available on-line through the National Conference of Bar Examiners.
If you are not taking the PMBR course nor the BarBri 5-day workshop, you really want to check this out.
NCBE has released two sets of 100 each, actually used questions - MBE Online Practice Exam 1 and 2. Each costs $26 for one year subscription.
You take the exam online. You can ask for only evidence or crim, etc. You can mix them up. You get computer feedback re your progress, along with annotations as to the correct answers and why-written by the same drafters who wrote the question. You can ask for only those questions you have missed in the past.
Both BarBri and PMBR either buy their questions from NCBE or make them up. Both make up the explanations. When using the NCBE Online exam, you are using the original source along with annotations from the actual drafters.
Prof. Schmitz says this is the best investment of $26 or 52 that there is in relation to the bar prep.
go to ncbex.org and look for MBE OnLine Practice exam.
Posted by Suzanne at May 6, 2009 03:37 PM