MBE Tip of the Day – Torts
MBE Tip of the Day: Torts
Welcome to our MBE tip of the day series. This “MBE tip of the day” post focuses on Torts. Read more
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Welcome to our MBE tip of the day series. This “MBE tip of the day” post focuses on Torts. Read more
After taking the Uniform Bar Exam (“UBE”) and passing you may be considering transferring your score to other jurisdictions, such as New York. This may have even been your main reason for taking the UBE. While the task of applying to another bar seems daunting, it is a simple (yet time consuming) process. The New York Board of Law Examiners (“BOLE” or “the Board”) website provides detailed information on how to transfer your passing UBE score to become barred in New York. Yet in an effort to tell you everything you need to know you may walk away from their instructions feeling a little confused. So here is a simplified list of all you need to accomplish in order to transfer your UBE score to New York and become licensed to practice law in the state of New York. Note: You should refer to their website to make sure you have all the updated information that applies to you. This is just a general overview for your convenience!
Welcome to our MBE tip of the day series. This “MBE tip of the day” post focuses on a Real Property MBE question. Read more
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The Multistate Performance Test (MPT) is one of the more intimidating part of the Uniform Bar Exam as well as state bar exams. Students often leave preparing for it to the end of their prep, sometimes due to the fact they can’t find great prep resources. In this post, we go over our top five free Multistate Performance Test resources to make sure you are fully prepared for the exam!
This time in our MEE tips series we address Family Law. When thinking about Family Law on the Multistate Essay Exam, consider two questions. How is it tested, and how often is it tested? In the last 10 years (20 administrations), we’ve seen Family Law on the Multistate Essay Exam a total of 11 times. Family Law began that stretch as virtually certain to appear, showing up on 7 MEEs in a row. It has been relatively more uncommon since then and is certainly not a guarantee on every MEE exam. (If you are curious about the evolution of the MEE and why family law is tested less now, read this article.) However, because Family Law is regularly tested (even if it is not tested every exam) it is important to have an understanding of the topic on teh MEE.
Welcome to our MBE tip of the day series. This MBE post focuses on Civil Procedure.
You will see 25 scored Civil Procedure MBE questions on the Multistate Bar Exam. In this post, we will review a Civil Procedure question together. Note that we have posted several MBE tips (which you can find links to at the bottom of this post) that focus on a specific multiple-choice question that many students answer incorrectly. If you can master these questions, it could increase your MBE score by that many points if you see any of these issues tested again (which, by the way, you will!). These posts of MBE tips and tricks will not only cover substantive law but also strategy. So each post covers one highly-tested area of substantive law as well as an important MBE strategy. You can sign up to receive these posts directly to your inbox for the upcoming administration at the bottom of this page.
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This time in our MEE tips series we address Civil Procedure. When thinking about Civil Procedure on the Multistate Essay Exam, you should consider two questions: how is it tested? And how often is it tested? In the last 10 years (20 administrations), we’ve seen Civil Procedure on the Multistate Essay Exam 17 times. Interestingly, two of those three times we didn’t see it have come in the last two years. Overall, Civil Procedure is the most frequently tested subject on the Multistate Essay Exam. Thus you’d do well to give it a significant amount of attention in your studying!
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