How many questions can you miss on the MPRE?
How many questions can you miss on the MPRE?
The short answer is — you can miss quite a few questions and still pass the MPRE. You can see from the chart below (explained further here) that: Read more
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The short answer is — you can miss quite a few questions and still pass the MPRE. You can see from the chart below (explained further here) that: Read more
The Multistate Profession Responsibility Exam (or “MPRE”) tests the Model Rules of Professional Conduct. Some of those rules are tricky! In this post, we identify 6 tricky rules that you need to know for the MPRE!
You may be wondering how many times you can fail the MPRE. Maybe you found out you failed. Or maybe you are just wondering how many shots you get! Read more
If you are feeling nervous for the MPRE, you are not alone! There are a few things to do if you find yourself feeling nervous! Read more
Your grade in a law school class is almost entirely based on one examination. That means that your performance on that exam is VERY important! Check out the video below for tips on how to answer law school exam questions!
Before we talk about exactly how to study for the MPRE, let’s talk about how not to study! We find a lot of law students have bad MPRE study habits. So, first, a few tips on what not to do: Read more
The MPRE is changing … at least in how it is administered! Below, we discuss a few changes to MPRE administration in 2020. Read more
One of the things you should definitely know for the MPRE is the difference between Attorney-Client Privilege and the Duty of Confidentiality. In this post, we explain the difference! Read more
It is very important to have a good MPRE study plan! The MPRE is not something to blow off, and thus you want to make sure your MPRE study plan sets you up for success. However, a good MPRE study plan can do more than just prepare you for the MPRE. It can also give you an inside look into a company’s approach to bar exam preparation. Accordingly, it is an excellent idea to use this as an opportunity to investigate how a company will prepare you for an exam!
There are hundreds of supplements that are available for practically every subject that is taught in law school – the selection can be somewhat overwhelming! In this post, we identify the supplements that are the most beneficial!
Deciding which law school to attend is a very important decision – one which has a significant impact on your future. One critical consideration is the accreditation status of the law schools you are evaluating. In this post, we discuss whether it will matter if you go to a non-accredited law school.
Outlining can be a foreign concept to new law students. Many students struggle with where to begin and what an outline should look like. Here are five tips for creating law school outlines!
One of the most highly-tested issues on the MPRE is Conflicts of Interest. In this post, we break down the types of Conflicts of Interest and give you a general overview of the different types so that you understand this topic for the MPRE!
There are dozens of books about law school. But if we had to pick just one book to give you the most bang for the buck, it would be Law School Done Right.
Its co-authors are lawyers who excelled at top schools (Michael Seringhaus at Yale, and Brian Savage at Michigan). They’ve gathered their own tips for success, as well as those of many high-achieving colleagues, and presented them in a neat reference book. These folks know what it takes to do law school right! Read more
Law schools across the country are beginning the fall academic session within the next few weeks. For 1Ls just starting out, this is a nerve-wracking time! In this post, we discuss the best mindset for starting law school. Going in with the right frame of mind can make your transition easier and increase your chances of success in your first semester.
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