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So, I am an out of state student, and somehow, I was able to pass the mpje for Florida. I wasn't able to find many of the study guides that most in state students have, so I had to improvise with my study materials.
I normally don't write these, but I feel like there aren't very many forums that give out of state students many study resources.
I studied hardcore for 2 weeks using:
Dr. Seamon's 2013 cvs study guide (you can find it on google, make sure its the 2013 version, not 2012, which is missing some things)
Different quizlets based on the 2015 Dr. Seamon study guides and USP 800
Reiss and Hall Federal Law ed.7 (they have 300 questions in the back that are really helpful) -- Only source I paid for
Supplemented my studies with statues from the legislative websites.
The more you read, the more it will help, but my questions were either super vague or super specific (which should be easier, but you really have to think)
I walked out of the exam feeling really awful, felt as though I failed. But honestly, don't worry about anything until you get the results. Just base what you don't know on what you learned while working.
Good luck to everyone taking the exam, if you have any additional questions, feel free to message me!
I normally don't write these, but I feel like there aren't very many forums that give out of state students many study resources.
I studied hardcore for 2 weeks using:
Dr. Seamon's 2013 cvs study guide (you can find it on google, make sure its the 2013 version, not 2012, which is missing some things)
Different quizlets based on the 2015 Dr. Seamon study guides and USP 800
Reiss and Hall Federal Law ed.7 (they have 300 questions in the back that are really helpful) -- Only source I paid for
Supplemented my studies with statues from the legislative websites.
The more you read, the more it will help, but my questions were either super vague or super specific (which should be easier, but you really have to think)
I walked out of the exam feeling really awful, felt as though I failed. But honestly, don't worry about anything until you get the results. Just base what you don't know on what you learned while working.
Good luck to everyone taking the exam, if you have any additional questions, feel free to message me!
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