Pieper Bar Review

App Name: Pieper Bar Review
Developer: Pieperbar
App Category: Education
Price: Free 0
Rating: 5 stars
Reviews: 2

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With Pieper Mobile Advantage, you can study anywhere.

You'll have access to over 600 actual, prior bar exam questions licensed from the National Conference of Bar Examiners, including OPE 1-4, and the NCBE Study Aid. That's every actual question released by the bar examiners in the last 25 years, plus 1,100 simulated questions to help you sharpen your skills.

Each question has detailed answer explanations so you can improve your understanding of the law as you practice.

You'll have the power to create your own practice exams, focusing on particular topics and subtopics where you need additional practice.

You'll see your performance in each topic and subtopic tested, so you can drill down to the areas where you need to focus, and see where your performance stands in comparison to other users of the application.

You can monitor graphs of your performance in subject areas and see whether your performance is improving or declining when you spend more time on questions.

You'll have access to flashcards of mnemonic devices that students in Pieper's Bar Review Courses use to help memorize key concepts and create your own flashcards.

You can choose to focus on questions you haven't completed, or you can go back over questions you've answered incorrectly in the past.

You can track your progress and review your results from every day you study and download reports to review the explanations of questions you answered incorrectly.

With Pieper Mobile Advantage, you'll have the advantage you need to succeed.

Note: The Pieper Mobile Advantage App is available only to students who have registered for specific bar review programs or study aids through Pieperbar.com. Just download the app, use the username and password you created when you registered at Pieperbar.com, and you'll be on your way. Remember, Pieper People Pass!


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