How many questions do you need to get right on the Mpre?
Also question is, how many questions do I have to get right on Mpre?
Note that many law schools and bar review courses say that a score of approximately 32 correctly-answered questions will lead to a score of approximately 85. Our general recommendation is that if you are scoring between 30 and 35 on most practice exams, you are in the passing range.
Regarding this, what score do you need to pass Mpre?
Case, Ph. D., a former director of the National Conference of Bar Examiners, these are the scores needed to pass the MPRE: A score of 100 = 34 correct out of 50 (approximately 68% correct) A score of 85 = 30 correct out of 50 (approximately 60% correct)
Our general advice for how long you should study for the MPRE is as follows: It is helpful to take the MPRE after you take Professional Responsibility. Then you should plan on, as a general rule, starting at least a month out. Study between 4 and 6 hours a week. Focus first on memorizing the rules.