Days 1-6…

The first 6 days of bar prep should be limited to the 6-day PMBR or an equivalent MBE prep course. I did nothing other than what was required to prepare for each day. Any time left over was mine and I didn’t use it for bar prep. This 6-day course was good for 3 reasons. First, it sets the mood. What I mean by that is simple – after your first practice MBE, you get a real sense for how much you don’t know about taking the bar exam. (I never said it set a good mood.) Second, it gives you solid experience (300 questions) answering MBE questions with the benefit of someone explaining each answer before you set out to do it on your own. Finally, it gives you about 2000+ practice questions with answers and explanations. These questions are the substance of your preparation.