Thread: Does anyone know a tutor who works with people for MPRE?

  1.   Does anyone know a tutor who works with people for MPRE? #1
    Does anyone know a tutor who works with people for MPRE?

  2.   Re: Does anyone know a tutor who works with people for MPRE? #2
    conviser and make a bar outline

    I took the MPRE only one time, with little prep.
    The best tool to use is the released questions and
    conwiser. Just remember that conwiser has California
    sections and the MPRE tests only general PR.

    I really recommend all to get conviser and study from
    that by making outlines from it and including any other
    information from other sources that you feel is important
    that isn't in conwiser.

    GOOD LUCK ALL

    from: apoinla, baroutlines.com

  3.   Re: Does anyone know a tutor who works with people for MPRE? #3
    don't need a tutor for mpre. I think some people are overhyping this MPRE. It isn't
    analogous to anything on the California Bar exam. It's a fairly straightforward multiple choice test.

    I think hiring a tutor or spending a lot of money is overkill. Read the "Strategies and Tactics for MPRE" put out be Emanuel and go over the flashcards regularly beginning a week or two before the test.

    This should be enough for the typical law student to do very well on the exam.

    Source: John Weber

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