Looking for an MPRE One-Sheet? We have a lovely one-page (front and back) MPRE One-Sheet that gives you an overview of the highly tested areas of MPRE law. Many students use this sheet as either an overview before they dive into MPRE studying or as a last-minute review before taking the MPRE.
We recommend that you only use the one-sheet as a resource. Please do not use it as a substitute for a full MPRE outline!
What does the MPRE One-Sheet cover?
We cover all of the following areas of law and tell you how much each one is worth on the MPRE:
Conflicts of interest (12–18%)
Litigation and other forms of advocacy (10–16%)
Lawyer-client relations (10–16%)
Competence, legal malpractice, and other civil liability (6–12%)
Client confidentiality (6–12%)
Regulation of the legal profession (6–12%)
Different roles of a lawyer (4–10%)
Communications about legal services (4–10%)
Safekeeping funds and other property (2–8%)
Transactions and communications with other persons (2–8%)
Judicial conduct (2–8%)
Lawyer’s duties to the public and legal system (2–4%)
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How do I use the MPRE One-Sheet?
As an overview: You can use it as an “overview” before you dive into MPRE review. (Some students like to see the bigger picture before diving into the nitty-gritty). You also can refer to it while you are studying a longer MPRE outline if it helps you to organize and consolidate the material.
As a last-minute review: You also can use it as a tool to review right before you take the MPRE. In reality, it is even better to create your own MPRE One-Sheet, but we know that not everyone has time!
How long is the MPRE One-Sheet?
It is just one page, front and back. You can download it here. We also include mnemonics, in gold font.
I highly recommend the MEE seminar from J.D. Advising. I took this course because I was completely overwhelmed with the material I received from another big-box competitor. I received 2 huge boxes of books from the competitor … which, was so daunting (and heavy!). I remember just staring at them thinking, ‘how am I going to remember all of this?’ With so much information, it was hard to see the ‘big picture’ because the competitor just dumped everything on you. I was a sales rep. for the competitor during law school, and thought that following their instructions would lead me to pass.
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I signed up for J.D. Advising’s MEE lecture because I needed to be more efficient with my studying. J.D. Advising helped reinforce the most highly tested areas on the MEE. The lecturer recited bar exam topics and examples for each rule. I also got a study guide, with all of the rules and corresponding essay UBE exam dates. They are literally 1-2 pages per subject, which makes memorizing a relatively easy feat. I listened to lectures while I got ready in the morning, streamed the lecture and listened while I was in my car. I recited the rules aloud while listening; it made such a huge difference when I made it to the exam again. We were encouraged to look up sample answers from the NCBE. It took a very long time to look up and practice each essay topic, but it was worth the investment. I looked up the NCBEX’s sample answers and noticed patterns on the highly-tested areas. I feel more confident about the MEE portion of the bar exam, and because I memorized the rules, reciting them word-for-word became like second nature. I am so happy that I signed up for this class because I recognized issues on the MEE and felt extremely confident. During the exam, I noticed other test takers freaking out a little bit. I am happy that I was confident; that confidence came from studying efficiently through JD_Advising’s MEE program.
I can attest that memorizing 8-12 rules per subject area is a lot more manageable (and practical) than remembering Barbri’s 80+ page outlines. And as a sales rep. for the big box competitor, I can attest their program did not work for my learning style. I could do it over again, I would ditch the big box brand and go with J.D. Advising 100%. Seriously, study smarter – not harder through J.D. Advising.