Twenty One Day MPRE Study Timeline
The MPRE is offered three times a year– in March, August, and November. All three of these times can feel incredibly inconvenient for law school students who are already busy with a full-time law school course load, extra-curricular responsibilities, full-time internships, etc. Because of the timing of the MPRE, many students who see the exam date approaching on their already crowded calendars ask the questions, “How much time do I need to spend studying for the MPRE?” and “How am I going to find the time to study for the MPRE?”
In response to these common concerns, we offer a free MPRE study plan that will help you prepare for the MPRE without falling behind on your law school studies. Some students can get through this study plan in 5 days, and others take 5 weeks. We recommend spreading out the content over a few weeks so you have enough time to memorize the rules and take practice tests. You don’t want to spread the studying out so much that you shirk other responsibilities inevitably stacking up on your law student plate and have to repeatedly review content you reviewed several weeks before. This blog post offers a sample 3-week MPRE study timeline that will allow you to cover all you need to know for the MPRE without overtaking your other to-do’s.
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