Putting It All Together: MEE Steps To Follow Each Time You Approach A Question Allocate your time for each question and set your timetable Since you know the precise composition of questions for your exam, figure out how much you have for each question....
The Analysis When writing the analysis – always use the word “BECAUSE” How you set up the rule now drives the structure of the analysis. Your statement of the rule provides a blueprint to follow for your discussion of the facts. Work from your articulation of...
(Toothless Johnny, our Chief Dog Officer, performing a quality check on our Bar Exam Materials) Bar Prep Planning Guide: Common Bar Exam Study Mistakes to Avoid Always remember one thing at the outset: there is no one correct way to study for the bar exam. All...
The Essay Writing Formula Use of Headings – Identifying the Issue Detailed conclusion Rule Analysis Short conclusion Use Headings To State Your Issues This quickly shows the exam graders what the issue is, and also is a good way to organize your response....
Some More MBE Tricks and Things to Remember The One Point Rule: Some MBE questions contain very challenging subjects (e.g., future interests or the Rule Against Perpetuities). It may not be efficient to spend the time necessary to totally analyze every detail....