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Looking at the timing of the MBE, you must answer
100 questions in 3 hours, both in the morning and the afternoon. Breaking it
down further, you must answer each question in 1.8 minutes, or 17 questions in
a half hour and 34 questions in an hour. You must be able to sustain that fast
pace.
As you practice, keep that pace in mind. It is
imperative that you finish all 200 questions. You do not want to leave any
questions unanswered or unread and lose valuable points. As you know, even 1
point or 2 points can mean the difference between passing and failing.
Not only do you need to answer the questions, you
need to answer them correctly.
How do you build up your time and accuracy? In the
beginning of this process, start with 17 questions first – note your time and
your accuracy. As you get better at your accuracy, your time will also get
better. Once you feel that you are comfortable with the 17 questions, then,
proceed to doing 34 questions in one sitting. Again, notice how long it took
you and your accuracy. Then move up doing 68 questions in 2 hours, until
finally you are working at 3 hour stretches.
You must get comfortable and condition yourself to
sitting for 3 hours, working on MBE questions, without losing your focus or
concentration. In the last couple of weeks, prior to the bar exam, you should
be working on 3 hour blocks for the MBE.
Once you get to the bar exam, write down the time
for 34 questions, 68 questions or break it down in half hours, i.e. 17, 34, 51
etc, so you can glance at your sheet and know that you are on schedule to answer
all 100 questions.
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