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Some Lies & Truths About The MBE

When you want to take a good MBE review course, you will see that you are going to want to make sure that you can sort out what you hear from being truth or falsity. The thing to remember is that there are a lot of fake stories about these exams meant to scare people and make them study harder to leave the race. Here we are going to talk about some things that are not true.

Nobody Got Poisoned At The Test

This is the first story to start ignoring. If someone tells you that the food you eat can be poisoned unless you make it yourself, it is not true. The possible basis for this lie may be the fact that if you eat at a new place, you are more likely to have a food reaction that is not ideal. You may eat some bad pasta, or something that ends up causing an allergy. This is a good reason to have something that is made in your own kitchen so that you can be extra safe.

What If Someone Gets Sick And Needs CPR?

If someone needs CPR at the test, you should give it to them, or anyone should. The thing to remember is that they will let you save a life, obviously, without causing you to lose your score. The thing that will happen is that they will adjust all the test scores to cover the lost time, and this is a good reason to be a decent human being and save someone’s life versus trying to get a good score. You’d want them to do it for you.

Having a Cell Phone Is Bad

Don’t bring your cell phone. Even though everyone is pretty much glued to their phones, it’s wise to leave it at home. This is because phones are:

  • Disruptive
  • Annoying
  • Cheating tools
  • Possible cheating tools
  • Unnecessary during the exam.

You can leave it in the car, it’s not that hard.

Study, Study, Study

There are a lot of ways that you can make a lot of things happen for your studying. Regardless of what other people say about how many hours you should study, you will want to find a way to make it work for you. Make sure that you listen to yourself about how much to study based on your past history with exams.

And good luck!

Category: Bar Exam