haha, yeah. I am just scared shitless right now. I am killing the essays, but it seems like the more I focus on the essay part the more I am waivering away from the multi-state. It is taking precious years away from my life. I easily pull as least 12 -14 hours a day studying.
The multi-state was just something that I had to make sure I stuck to my routine and never waivered. My thoughts after taking the PMBR and learning how to approach the questions was very simple. I'd spend Monday through Thursday doing 50-100 questions in the morning, then reviewing the answers and explanations that afternoon. On Friday, I'd do a set of questions for time. I would switch up each day doing questions from Barbri, PMBR and one other that I can't recall the name. Ultimately, it came down to seeing the same question asked as many ways as you could ask it and being familiar enough to pick out the "Best right answer".
There was only one part on the essay that beat my ass and of all things, it was Civil Procedure. I think they've changed the format. I opened that test and read the questions and just went, "What the fuck is that?" Fortunately, in looking around the room, there were about 587/600 people collectively going, "What the fuck is that?"
I think I made a 6 on Civil Procedure.