Wednesday, August 21, 2013

The July 2013 Bar Exam: The MEE and UBE

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More and more states are turning towards the MEE or UBE Programs conducted by the National Conference of Bar Examiners for their state’s bar examination.

The National Conference of Bar Examiners offers six 30-minute questions per administration. The state elects which of the six questions they wish to use. Jurisdictions that administer the UBE use all six MEE questions as part of their bar examinations. The UBE also has 2 MPTs.

The Multistate Essay Examination (MEE) is given in 30 jurisdictions now. Minnesota is the newest state to use the MEE starting in February 2014. States that have the MEE include Arkansas, Connecticut, Washington, D.C., Illinois, Iowa, Kentucky, Mississippi, New Mexico, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Dakota, West Virginia, and Wisconsin.

The Uniform Bar Examination (UBE) is given in 13 jurisdictions now. Minnesota and New Hampshire are the newest states to use UBE starting in February 2014. States that have the UBE are Alabama, Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Utah, Washington and Wyoming.

Minnesota is listed as both a MEE and UBE state.

Bar Professors has developed a rigorous program for repeat bar takers, addressing the writing techniques of short answer essays of the Multistate Essay Examination (MEE) and the Uniform Bar Examination (UBE) with critical feedback. This feedback is important for the repeat bar takers’ overall improvement. Bar Professors provides one-on-one substantive lectures on all subjects with practice questions and critiques, and methods and procedures to improve essay scores.

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