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Originally Posted by Kevin
Oklahoma doesn't require the MBE. I took a sample once -- sucks to be y'all.
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My understanding is that Oklahoma requires (as all states except Washington and Louisiana do) the MBE of its applicants. The MBE is the Multistate Bar Exam. This is the 'multi-choice' portion of the Bar and covers what is typically 1L subjects (plus Evidence).
Oklahoma does NOT, however, require the MEE--the Multistate Essay Exam. This is the Essay portion of the Bar that some states require of their applicants (for example, in Illinois, there are 6 MEE questions given to applicants in the afternoon of Day 1).
Oklahoma also does not use the MPT--the Multistate Performance Test which is used in about 1/2 of the 50 states.
(PS: I got this information from information on the OKCU School of Law website
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Regardless--both parts kinda suck (especially the MBE in my opinion--it was the hardest multiple choice test EVER!)