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I took the BarBri on Sunday and the Themis yesterday and today. BarBri was just harder. I took the first Quimbee last week as a preliminary and got 55% and then got a 70% on the second Quimbee after going through the course. I went through some of the BarBri lectures before I took the BarBri test.
The MPRE is a 60-question, multiple-choice exam developed by the NCBE (National Conference of Bar Examiners). The 2-hour exam is administered online by the NCBE’s test contractor, Pearson VUE. MPRE exam dates, registration deadlines & fees. The MPRE is administered three times each year in March, August and November.
In the Barbri videos the guy says if you’re scoring around 50-60% (don’t quote me on the percentage) on the Barbri questions you’re likely going to pass the MPRE. My advice is to watch the Barbri videos and do a ton of questions.
With MPRE results out, I wanted to share some unsolicited thoughts about the MPRE courses from the three major bar prep companies.
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