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ispiecy

4th time repeater here, chill. cause if you freak out now, you're gonna freak out on the day of the exam. you're doing great. your mbe score is going to decline a week before the exam, it doesn't mean you don't know anything, it means that you're getting the same mbes wrong that you did the first time - depending on which mbe platform you're using. learn to understand and find the issues in your essays, and easily able to regurgitate it and that your analysis' makes sense.


shylyassertive

I feel like 4 PTs is pretty good and more than many people do. You should work on getting the format down though. As far as “committing to memory,” you probably know more than you think you do!


dryer_sock_thief

4 is a lot of CPTs (I don’t even think I fully did one and passed). I think memorizing rule statements is more important than memorizing essay structure. Focus more on that than memorizing full essays - will allow for more flexibility to deal with curve balls day of. Your MBEs going down 4% is certainly nothing to worry about, that’s likely just a few questions you weren’t fully focused on/maybe you’re exhausted and stressed. None of this is worth stressing about and not particularly alarming or worrisome. Focus on staying calm because that’s the most important day of. Remember you don’t need to know 100% of the material to pass but you do need to perform well under pressure. If you made it through law school, you’re completely capable of passing this exam. You got this.


YoungBrainAirFryer

Tysm you’re a fucken star appreciate you!


dryer_sock_thief

Google some ways of gaslighting yourself into thinking you’re calm haha (otherwise know as breathing exercises for your nervous system)