Pass the MPRE
The exam is offered nationwide each March, August, and November, and the majority of states allow students to take the MPRE before graduation from law school. Most students take the exam sometime after their second year of law school. A law school course in ethics is not crucial to your success on the MPRE. Unlike the bar exam, you can take it in any state and have your score submitted to another state. In fact, you don't even need to know where you will be taking the bar exam when you take the MPRE. Your score can be transferred at a later date.
The Next MPRE Date: | Friday August 6, 2010 |
Regular Registration Deadline: | June 29, 2010 |
Late Registration Deadline: | July 15, 2010 |
Examination Fees: For applications received on or before the regular receipt deadline, the fee for the MPRE is $63. For those who apply after the regular receipt deadline but before the late application receipt deadline, the fee is $126.
For complete information about the MPRE or to apply online, visit www.ncbex.org.
Themis MPRE Review
Our MPRE Review mirrors the exceptional online, lecture-based instructional design of our MBE and Full Bar Review course and is designed to prepare you completely by the date of the exam. It also includes a full, simulated MPRE to let you experience the test before the real thing!
- Course Components?
- Expert substantive outline covering the ABA Model Rules of Professional Conduct (MRPC), Code of Judicial Conduct and other applicable authorities.
- 3-hour substantive lecture by Professor Mark Yochum, covering all aspects of the exam with proven strategies for success.
- Over 200 practice questions with detailed answers developed by Themis experts.
- Integrated Learning System that provides a daily schedule, tracking your progress and providing performance feedback that personalizes your preparation.
- Complete, Simulated MPRE that lets you experience a 60-question exam before the real thing!














