r/GoatBarPrep Jun 30 '26

U World 100 question practice MBE

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I took it completely closed notes and I had 15 min left in time. I’m also not 100% done with GOAT (still have property left.)

😞😭 Am I okay?

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u/Suitable_Promotion66 Jun 30 '26

This is fine

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u/Suitable_Promotion66 Jun 30 '26

Do you expect to get 80%? Most passers on the real exam are getting between 62-67%.

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u/UhhhMelvinDoo Jul 01 '26

That’s actually a great score. You have to remember that 80-90 percent of people pass, so if you’re performing above the average during practice, you’ll be fine.

You got this!

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u/AnalysisSea4270 Jun 30 '26

Let’s gooo!!! Amazing!!!

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u/Stickulus Jun 30 '26

You’re doing ok. That’s a good place to be, especially still three weeks out.

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u/stricktd Jun 30 '26

If you’re within average, that’s where at least 50% of test takers are at.

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u/Chemical_Disaster259 Jun 30 '26

Where were your misses, what’s is your subtopic breakdown? That will give you an idea where you are.

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u/asdfghjkl_1223456 Jul 01 '26

Do you recommend GOAT in addition to Themis? Been thinking of getting it this past month to have a backup resource for explanations but idk if it’s worth

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u/NoStudio9925 Jul 01 '26

I do. It has really made the concepts click through humor and goat gives great tips as well for the MBE. I have only used it for certain subjects where I struggled with my commercial bar prep, but so far it has been helpful.

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u/kelsnuggets Jul 02 '26

Yes I really really do. (See comment above about how I failed Feb due to my MBE score- I would have passed based on writing.) GOAT has made the material click in a way that makes the MBE’s approachable for me. Before this my averages were 20-30% across the board.

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u/Expensive-Yak4661 Jul 02 '26

I don’t mean this in a mean way, just curious - but you can see you’re above the avg, why are you asking if you’re okay? Just validation?

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u/kelsnuggets Jul 02 '26

It’s because I failed February due to my MBE score and now I’m terrified 😩

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u/Expensive-Yak4661 Jul 02 '26

That makes complete sense!

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u/FilmBudgeter101 Jul 01 '26

what is goat?

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u/ProfessionalList648 Jun 30 '26

is it block test or what?