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...
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...
Outlining the Essay Writing Approach While substantive law and the essay format differs between jurisdictions, what does not differ is what the bar examiners are looking for when grading an essay. The process outlined below will allow you to prepare successfully for a...
Answering MBE questions is a skill. Many bar exam takers rush through MBE questions to try to get through as many as possible in hopes they will see their score improve. However, if you want to see your MBE score improve, you have to slow down, dissect questions,...