u/266BarPrep

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Free MBE prep page!

Hi! J26 takers: Put together a free page focused entirely on MEE prep at 266 Bar Prep – Most Tested MEE Rules

what's on it:

1. MEE Subject Frequency Table. how often each of the 9 remaining subjects appeared across the 39 UBE era exams (July 2007 to July 2025).

2. MEE Rules Frequency Table. goes one level deeper than the subject table. every specific rule that's been tested is ranked by how many of those 39 exams it appeared on. search by keyword or filter to one subject at a time, so you can pull up "all Evidence rules" or "all Crim Pro rules" and see the high frequency ones first. Other bar preps have done this kind of table too, just trying to update everything for the J26 exam.

3. 86 flashcards for the most tested rules. each card has the black letter rule, elements or test, and exceptions or limitations. one card per rule, color coded by subject. super excited to share this one free too.

4. state by state released essays. past bar essays sortable by jurisdiction, with sample or graded answers where available. not every state is on there yet, feel free to DM if you want to share a link to your jurisdiction's releases.

AND THE BEST PART: everything is downloadable as PDFs from the top of the page if you want it offline. tables, flashcards, or everything combined into one file!

a couple things:

  • the 5 subjects NCBE is retiring in July 2026 (Conflict of Laws, Family Law, Secured Transactions, Trusts & Future Interests, Wills & Estates) are excluded from every count, so the percentages reflect the exam you're actually sitting, not the old version.
  • for Agency, Partnerships, Corps & LLCs, and Civil Procedure, the underlying rule data goes back further than the UBE era (the full 1995 to 2025 set, 64 exams). to put those rules on the same 39 exam scale as everything else, the 2007 to 2025 appearances were estimated by proportional distribution. could be off by ±1 or 2 appearances per rule on absolute count, but the ranking inside each subject is unaffected, which is what matters when you're prioritizing what to study.
  • 266barprep.com itself is an MBE supplement focused on pattern recognition (paid written modules that work alongside whatever main course you're using). this MEE page is the free side and will stay free. if the MBE is also kicking your ass and the pattern recognition angle sounds useful, feel free to poke around the subjects, try a free sample, or DM/email.

Will probs repost once every other week/month in this sub!

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