MPRE Flashcard Study System: MPRE Test Practice Questions & Review for the Multistate Professional Responsibility Examination


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MPRE Flashcard Study System uses repetitive methods of study to teach you how to break apart and quickly solve difficult test questions on the Multistate Professional Responsibility Examination. Study after study has shown that spaced repetition is the most effective form of learning, and nothing beats flashcards when it comes to making repetitive learning fun and fast. Our flashcards enable you to study small, digestible bits of information that are easy to learn and give you exposure to the different question types and concepts. MPRE Flashcard Study System covers: State Bar Association, Bar Admissions Committees, Moral Turpitude, Attorney's Obligations, Professional Misconduct, Public Officials, Administration Of Justice, Whistleblower, Attorney Discipline, Jurisdiction's Law, Active Participation Exception, ABA Model Rules, Attorney-Client Relationship, Prospective Client, Legal Fees, Contingency Fees, Diminished-Capacity Client, Informed Consent, Proper Protocol, Malpractice, Professional Negligence, Confidentiality, Attorney-Client Privilege, Communication, Work Product Doctrine, Conflicts of Interest, Nonlitigation Matters, Multiple-Party Representation, Costs of Litigation, Aggregate Settlement, Class Action Settlements, Liability Policyholder's Interests, Substantially Related, Imputed Disqualification, Arbitrator, Law Clerk, Adjudicative Officer, Attorney's Loyalty, Sarbanes-Oxley Act, Securities Lawyer, IOLTA Accounts, Non-Monetary Property, Attorney's Advisory Duties, False Statement, Ethical Boundaries, Third-Party Neutral, Model Rules' Analysis, Tribunal, False Evidence, Fraudulent Conduct, and much more...MPRE Flashcard Study System: MPRE Test Practice Questions & Review for the Multistate Professional Responsibility Examination Review
I am a current 3L. I took Professional Responsibility in my first semester 2L year. I just took the March MPRE. Needless to say, I was a little worried that I had not reviewed any ethics rules in over a year. I ordered these flashcards about three weeks before the exam. When I received the flashcards I immediately realized that 1) the flashcards are very detailed, and 2) there were a lot of flashcards (around 300!). DO NOT LET THIS SCARE YOU, TRUST ME! For starters, these cards are not designed like other flashcards that have limited one-sentence phrases for memorization. The system that they employ is designed to force you to actually learn the rules quickly! The flashcards present the rules in an organized, detailed fashion that may seem a bit overbearing at first. However, I found it easier to digest by studying one rule section at a time starting with the smaller sections. The next study session I would reread that first section and then move on to the next rule section. I repeated this process as much as I had time to. I ended up at least reading all of the cards once. Some of the sections I ended up reading three times. Still, I only spent about 5 or 6 days studying in total. I probably spent about 4 to 5 hours each study session. At first I would read the question first and then the answer. After a while I realized that it worked better for me to read the answer first and if it did not make sense to me then I would read the question. This allowed me to focus strictly on the rule. Also, the flashcards do an excellent job of rewording the same rule two or three times on different cards to force your mind to fully comprehend the concept and reasoning behind the rule. Not only do the cards give you the rule, it explains why the rule is important in everyday practice. By the time I started taking practice exams, which was the night before the exam; I was scoring 80% consistently. On the day of the exam I put a check next to the questions I was just not sure about or had no clue. Of course there are 10 questions that are experimental and not graded. Those were easy to spot for me because they were absolutely hard and felt out of place with the rest of the questions. Needless to say, the other questions were embarrassingly simple. I tallied the check marks and...You guessed it...80% correct. I am positive that a majority of the ones that I missed were the experimental questions. To sum it up...you do not need anything else but these flashcards, about 5 or 6 days or 20 to 30 hours of reading them and you will be better off than the rest of the test takers.Most of the consumer Reviews tell that the "MPRE Flashcard Study System: MPRE Test Practice Questions & Review for the Multistate Professional Responsibility Examination" are high quality item. You can read each testimony from consumers to find out cons and pros from MPRE Flashcard Study System: MPRE Test Practice Questions & Review for the Multistate Professional Responsibility Examination ...

Nice! Thanks a lot for sharing this post. I was also looking for good study material for the exam as I have exhausted all the papers and material I had for practice. Can you also tell me from where I can find the Best LSAT Prep Course online? Because my sister is preparing for the law exam.
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