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Supreme Bar Review MPRE Review, Revised Edition (Book & DVD) | 
| Author: Professor Stephen Lazarus Publisher: Supreme Bar Review Category: Book
List Price: $39.95 Buy New: $35.95 You Save: $4.00 (10%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 28 reviews Sales Rank: 3027
Media: Paperback Pages: 176 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 10.7 x 8.2 x 0.6
ISBN: 0975496913 EAN: 9780975496916 ASIN: 0975496913
Publication Date: January 1, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description 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.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 23 more reviews...
Good, Cheap Book September 14, 2008 I got this book about a week before the MPRE. I reviewed the outline and did all of the sample questions. I'd say in total I studied for about 5 hours for the exam, all out of this book. I got a score well above what I need for my state (85). Would recommend to anyone looking to brush up before the exam.
Probably insufficient if you need a high MPRE score to pass September 12, 2008 If you need an 80 or higher to pass the MPRE, this study guide may not be enough. I would not recommend it. Because this guide has been around for a while, it seems antiquated.
didn't pass September 9, 2008 Everyone says the MPRE is a blow-off exam and that you can ace it without studying. I wanted to increase my chance of passing by studying, so I bought this book based on the outstanding reviews here. I followed the instructions, watched the DVD and took all 3 practice exams, which I scored very high on. All in all I spent about 10-15 hours studying using only this book. I was confident going into the exam. However, scores came in yesterday and I fell well below the needed score for my jurisdiction.
I'm not sure I'd recommend this book to someone else. A book on MPRE test-taking strategy would have been more helpful and likely prevented me from having to take the November exam.
No pass, no good August 8, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Failing the MPRE won't end your life or hurt your pride, but it is REALLY ANNOYING.
All you need to do with the MPRE is pass. That said, if you'd rather not study for... wake up for... and lose a Saturday for the MPRE *twice*, I highly recommend another method of review.
This book does not reduce the chance of failure *quite* enough in New York (pass = 85). The DVD lecture is dull, and I didn't find the practice questions predictive of success on the MPRE.
After reviewing with Supreme Bar Review the week before the November '07 MPRE, I got an 82. You MAY pass with Supreme, but the chance of NOT passing is still high enough that I don't recommend it. 2 of my friends also used Supreme: one is at the top of our class and passed by a few points, and the other failed by several points.
I took the free Pieper class before the March '08 MPRE, read over the notes several times and took 2 practice exams. I passed by a landslide.
Semi-Valuable Snoozefest June 18, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
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.
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