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Supreme Bar Review MPRE Review, Revised Edition (Book & DVD)

Supreme Bar Review MPRE Review, Revised Edition (Book & DVD)
By Professor Stephen Lazarus

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In the old days, the only way to prepare for the Multistate Professional Responsibility Exam (MPRE) was to travel to a crowded classroom to watch videotaped lectures on someone else's schedule. Now there s a better way . . .

Study for the MPRE in the comfort of your own living room with the Supreme Bar Review MPRE Review (Book & DVD Video).

This revised edition is new and improved. Both the printed materials and the DVD video lecture have been fully updated for the current MPRE exam.

This comprehensive DVD Video MPRE Review puts you in control, with the ability to view and review the MPRE lecture at your convenience. The DVD video features a menu-driven system which corresponds with the headings in the printed outline to allow instant access to any part of the lecture, for easier review.

Program includes:
-- DVD video MPRE lecture (4 hours, 43 minutes);
-- Complete MPRE subject outline;
-- 150 actual questions from past MPRE exams with explanatory answer key;
-- All recent exam changes in effect for the current MPRE Exam!


DVD Requirements: DVD player or Mac or PC with DVD movie capabilities.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #379097 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-01-01
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 176 pages

Editorial Reviews

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I scored 20+ points more than I needed to pass the exam. Your materials provided concise, relevant information with interesting previous test questions. Your materials, utilized the night before the exam, were the only study aids I employed. I have been a practicing attorney for 11 years and did not otherwise take a class in professional responsibility. Nice work. --Philip R. Sheldon, Esq., Tarzana, CA

It was helpful to be able to easily go back and re-watch sections of the DVD as needed. -- Christina Baker, St. Louis, MO

Supreme Bar Review's MPRE course is amazing. I took one of my school's ethics classes to fulfill the professional responsibility requirement & prepare for the MPRE. Unfortunately, I didn't learn much, so I was vary wary about taking the MPRE. Fortunately, Supreme's course taught me everything I needed to know & then some - I scored 30 pts above the minimum pass score for my jurisdiction.

Professor Lazarus does a great job of explaining the course's rather thorough outline, & does an even better job of showing how to deal with the exam's tougher questions. He is serious, but has a wry sense of humor, & a presence that is both authoritative & comforting.

The course also comes with many practice questions & well written answers for each. One of the best things about the course is that unlike in a crowded lecture, you can stop it when you come to a difficult pt, rewind it, & watch it as many times as you want! I highly recommend this course! - I would take this over Barbi anyday!(its alot less expensive than a Barbri course too!) --Constantine Paleologus

The MPRE Review course was the only study material I used to pass the MPRE. As long as the material is faithfully studied, a student should be able to pass the exam. The video and accompanying study materials are effectively organized and provide all that is necessary to pass the exam. --David Pascale, Troy, NY

The outline was not too long and provided all of the information that I needed to pass the exam. -- Jaysen Schaffer, Saint Paul, MN

With a minimal amount of studying, I was able to achieve a score that is accepted in all jurisdictions! -- Eric Crawford, Washington, DC

About the Author
Stephen Lazarus
Associate Professor of Law
Cleveland-Marshall College of Law
A.B., Williams College
LL.B., Harvard Law School

Professor Lazarus worked with The Legal Aid Society and the Legal Services Corporation in New York and Washington, D.C., and taught at Antioch School of Law before joining the Cleveland-Marshall Law faculty, where he teaches a wide range of subjects. He is also a lecturer for the Supreme Bar Review course.


Customer Reviews

What a great book!5
I just bought this book for the March MPRE, and I would highly recommend it to other law students! This book was far more concise than the Bar/Bri materials, taking you directly to the point of what you need to know for the exam. It also includes all of the released questions from past MPRE exams, together with an explanation of all the correct answers! You won't find that from Bar/Bri, folks. The DVD is also somewhat helpful, and will take you step by step through both the outline and the sample problems (although I did find the recitation of the outline, which cannot be skipped, to be a bit tedious).

In sum, I felt confident and thoroughly prepared for the MPRE after reading this book. Now, the actual exam was somewhat random, but I think I did perfectly well with just this book alone. I had the Bar/Bri at hand, but didn't even end up using it, since I was so much more impressed by Supreme MPRE. Highly recommended!

UPDATE: Just got back my score report and I managed a whopping 134 out of 150 on the MPRE, using almost only this book and DVD and studying half-heartedly for a few hours a day over the course of 3 days! Well worth the price!

Cheap, quick, adequate.4
As other reviewers have pointed out, this guide is not very comprehensive, but it covers enough to get a passing score and the price is right ($40 when I wrote this). If you paid for BAR/BRI full bar review, you get their materials for free, but this is a solid alternative, especially if you don't want to put a lot of time into the MPRE. The outline is short and sticks to commonly tested subjects. The sample problems and explanations are great. I saw at least four questions (of 50) on the MPRE that were repeated and several others that were similar.

There were some questions that were complete surprises to me. My classmates who used BAR/BRI said they were also surprised, so I don't think Supreme can be faulted for that. BAR/BRI is more comprehensive, however. I definitely recommend some kind of prep, though, because the test can be tricky and they don't track particular states' rules exactly (I'm from a Texas law school and there are significant differences from our rules). Supreme is good if you want a crash course and the DVD means you don't have to worry about scheduling around the one lecture BAR/BRI offers.

Edit (9/5/06): I got a scaled score of 119 out of 150 (needed 85 to pass) after using this book for 1 day. Primarily I just did the practice problems and answers. Didn't watch the DVD. Couldn't use BAR/BRI because they rescheduled the lecture at the last minute. My score seems to be higher than my classmates,' which is unusual, so I would give this 5 Stars now.

Semi-Valuable Snoozefest3
Just about anything that summarizes the material appearing on the MPRE can be helful. In that sense, this study tool earns a few stars. You get some practice questions and an outline. If you haven't taken Professional Responsibility (or Legal Ethics) then you'll definitely need something like this. Even if you did take a course it might not be clear which material will be on the MPRE. This will help you know what to memorize. The presentation is absolutely horrible though. It's just soooo boring (the DVD in particular) and not very in-depth. On the plus side, however, it is extremely cheap compared to some alternatives.