CA Bar bros: Anyone worried as fuuuuuck about the MPT?
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Date: June 25th, 2012 6:02 PM Author: titillating ticket booth
Is this a joke? Am I worried about an essay that I don't have to study in advance for, will be given all the applicable facts at the time I take it, and do so with thousands of TTT students?
No. Anyone with a modicum of intelligence can do well on the PT's.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=1977892&forum_id=2#20956040) |
Date: June 25th, 2012 6:33 PM Author: curious tanning salon
it's fine. follow the directions they give you to a T, start writing after 45 minutes at the most (barbri will tell you to spend an hour outlining, but this causes a lot of people to not finish), and read through a few sample answers. pace yourself and plan out how much time you're going to spend on each call.
in february one of the PTs was a closing argument. the directions said to write the argument just like you would give it in court. they said nothing about using headings, etc. after the test people were talking about how they gave it headings and sub-headings, but the sample answers posted to the bar site don't use headings. maybe they didn't dock points for using headings, but the point is that there is no need to deviate from the instructions.
it's a great way to give free points to non-retards, but it's also possible for a non-retard to overthink it and blow it.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=1977892&forum_id=2#20956217) |
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