A recap of the February 2017 MEE and MPT
For everyone taking the February 2017 Uniform Bar Exam (or the MEE or MPT) or who is curious about what was tested on the February 2017 Uniform Bar Exam, here is a quick recap. Read more
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For everyone taking the February 2017 Uniform Bar Exam (or the MEE or MPT) or who is curious about what was tested on the February 2017 Uniform Bar Exam, here is a quick recap. Read more
If you are trying to study “smart” for the multistate essay exam or Uniform Bar Exam (UBE), you will no doubt wonder what the most frequently tested MEE issues are!
The first step to knowing where to focus when you approach the MEE is to be aware of the most frequently tested MEE subjects. You can see a chart of the highly tested MEE subjects here.
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Ready for the bar exam? We have two bar exam quizzes that test whether your memorization is up to par! The first bar exam quiz can be found here. The second one is found below.
Our bar exam quiz is short — only 7 questions. But it tests whether or not you are ready for the bar exam — at least the memorization aspect of it. If you struggle with memorization, then you will also struggle with application (because you won’t have enough law to apply!). So this quiz tells you whether you need to work on memorization this last week before the bar exam.
Note: We have purposely chosen questions that are highly-tested on many state bar exams, including the multistate essay exam (and Uniform Bar Exam). Read more
Ready for the bar exam? Take our bar exam quiz to find out!! Our bar exam quiz is short — only 7 questions long. But it tests whether or not you are able to articulate some of the most highly-tested areas of law. The point of a quiz like this is not to see if you truly understand and/or can apply the law. Rather the point is just to see how your memorization is!
If you struggle with memorization, then you will also struggle with application (because you won’t have enough law to apply!). So this quiz tells you whether you need to work on memorization these last two weeks before the bar exam.
Note: We have purposely chosen questions that are highly-tested on many state bar exams. These questions also correspond with subjects that we think could be coming up on the multistate essay exam (and written portion of the uniform bar exam). Read more
Looking for one-sheets tailored to the Uniform Bar Exam (UBE)? Our UBE one-sheets (also called “MEE one-sheets”) provide a fantastic overview of the highly-tested issues on the multistate essay exam (MEE) portion of the uniform bar exam.
Our UBE one-sheets are a must-have if you are taking the Uniform Bar Exam.
We make the UBE one-sheets by going back to 1995 and reading every single Multistate Essay Exam from 1995 to the present date. Then, we compile the most highly tested areas of law for each subject into one sheet (front and back). In addition, we note the “key principles” that you should remember for each subject. We also tell you the dates that each topic was tested.
Our UBE one-sheets are an extremely efficient way to approach the Multistate Essay Exam portion of the Uniform Bar Exam.
If you are using outlines that are poorly written, inaccurate, or do not contain the highly tested areas on the Uniform Bar Exam (UBE), you are already starting your bar exam preparation on the wrong foot. Having bad outlines will poison the rest of your bar prep. You can study your outlines all day but if they are incomplete or inaccurate, you will not be doing yourself any favors. You want the best Uniform Bar Exam outlines available! Buy our outlines here!
UBE Essay Frequency Chart: Which subjects are tested frequently on the Uniform Bar Exam (UBE)? To be the most efficient when you study, you will want to study the subjects that you are most likely to see. Below we reveal the highly tested subjects on both the Multistate Essay Exam (MEE) as well as the Multistate Bar Exam (MBE).
Note: As we explain below, even if you are taking the exam in a jurisdiction that is not a Uniform Bar Exam jurisdiction but that contains the MEE as a component, it is wiser to look at this UBE essay frequency chart than it is to look at an MEE frequency chart. (The UBE essay frequency chart is more indicative of what could be tested on your exam!)
Lastly, if you are interested in the MEE topics that have been tested most frequently, please review our free MEE guide for the highly tested topics and don’t miss out on our MEE One-Sheets. They are one of our most highly-rated products! Read more
Are you taking the Uniform Bar Exam and are looking for the best course to help you prepare? Are you looking for a course tailored to the Uniform Bar Exam exam? With so many options available out there, students often ask wonder: What is the best Uniform Bar Exam course? While many commercial courses advertise that they are the best Uniform Bar Exam course, JD Advising’s Uniform Bar Exam course is far superior due to its tailored outlines and personalized instruction in a small-group setting.
5 Reasons to Sign Up for JD Advising’s MEE Seminar: Are you trying to figure out what you really need to focus on to pass the Multistate Essay Exam (MEE)? In our three-hour seminar we will cover the most highly tested issues you are likely to encounter on the MEE. We will also point out common traps that students fall into and help you avoid them. The seminar will take place online with ample time for questions. Below are five reasons why signing up for the MEE Seminar could be a good choice for you!
How to Pass the Uniform Bar Exam: In this post on how to pass the uniform bar exam, we examine the top five mistakes we notice students make on the Uniform Bar Exam (UBE) We also reveal how we advise students to avoid them!
As you develop your approach to the Multistate Essay Exam (MEE), keep in mind that you do not want to write your answer as if you were taking a law school exam. Below are five key differences between law school exams and the MEE that you want to be aware of as you practice MEEs at home. MEE answers are more different from law school exams than you may think!
Is Civil Procedure always tested on the MEE? Yes, it almost always is! You can see from our Multistate Essay Exam Frequency Chart that Civil Procedure shows up almost every exam!*
How is Conflict of Laws tested on the MEE?: Are you wondering how the Multistate Essay Exam (MEE) will test Conflict of Laws? Do you want to know which areas you should focus on? Below are some tips to help you more efficiently prepare for a Conflict of Laws question. These are especially timely, as Conflict of Laws has not appeared on the Multistate Essay Exam since July 2012, meaning that it could be coming up any exam now!
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The Best Approach to the MEE: If you want to study efficiently for the MEE, you need to know what to study. If you don’t know the law, you will not have anything to write on your MEE essay response. Read more
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