The Multistate Essay Exam (MEE) is the essay portion of the UBE, testing the applicant’s knowledge of 12 areas of substantive law through a series of six 30-minute essays. It is administered on the afternoon of the first day of the UBE in one three-hour session....
In this video, Professor Brittany Raposa breaks down the steps to preparing for writing for your law school exams. This is the final video in the series for law students that we hosted this season. This webinar will show you in a step-by-step approach....
Law students tend to fall into a common trap: waiting until the end of the semester to prepare and practice for exams. This Webinar explains how you can fit in practicing questions throughout your entire law school semester. We discuss: making semester...
New Resource Alert! Going through the bar application and admission process can be frightening and overwhelming. Studying for the bar exam is equally as freighting and overwhelming. The National Conference of Bar Examiners (NCBE) has announced two new...
You got your first-semester law school grades, so now what? Whether you did well and want to continue your success or you did not do as well as you had hoped and need to improve, this free, comprehensive webinar is for you. This video led by two law school...
Brittany L. Raposa, Esq. Associate Director of Bar Support Roger Williams University School of Law Diagramming Question Facts Being able to write on multiple-choice questions comes in handy when you need to diagram something, like in a civil procedure or real property...