Strategies & Tactics for the MPRE (Multistate Professional Responsibility Exam)
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Facing the MPRE? <b><i>Strategies & Tactics for the MPRE</i> will help you optimize your valuable study time and sharpen your test-taking skills.</b> <p class=copymedium><li class=copymedium><b>Expert advice on spotting and avoiding tricky questions and common mistakes</b><li class=copymedium><b>50 questions from past MPRE exams with explanantions and analyses of the correct and incorrect answers</b> - geared to the ABA Model Rules of Professional Responsibility<li class=copymedium><b>Additional questions and answers from past MPRE's</b> - released by the National Conference of Bar Examiners
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #129861 in Books
- Published on: 2004-12-09
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 192 pages
Customer Reviews
Excellent review book.
This book is quick and easy-to-read; having previously taken a professional responsibility class, it was a nice cherry on top in my exam preparation (note that I very easily passed the MPRE on my first try). I just wish it contained the Model Rules of Professional Conduct and the Model Code of Judicial Conduct, the inclusion of which would have been very convenient.
This book is very helpful.
I read this book before taking the MPRE for the first time in my life. I took the Louisiana bar over 20 years ago and had not taken a bar exam since then. The book shows you how to analyze the test questions. The August 2007 exam was VERY HARD and VERY HORRIBLE!! A number of times I used the method in this book to help find the answer. It must have worked because I made a 93. High recommended, particularly for older attorneys who have not been in law school for a long time.
Use in combination with Rigos MPRE Review
Use this book along with the on-line BarOutlines.com, Rigos MPRE Review 2008-2009, and the official MPRE released questions from their web site and you'll do fine. The March 09 exam had NO multipart questions which was a shock - I and III but not IV, etc. This book gives you tactics and plenty of real questions (Rigos gives you more difficult questions). Having not had to take an ethics exam for the first two states years ago, I went overboard to make sure I passed. I kept doing questions, making my own outlines, and reading the code. Ended up with 120 when all I needed in TX was 85. Understand how the score is scaled before beating yourself up trying to get 85% correct since that is not what they require.




