WI Bar Multistate Essay Examination (MEE) 1 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: How many essay questions appear on the MEE portion of the Wisconsin Bar Exam?
- 4
- 6 (Correct answer)
- 8
- 10
Correct answer: 6
The MEE consists of six essay questions, each requiring a written analysis of a legal problem.
Question 2: How much time is allotted for each MEE essay question?
- 20 minutes
- 25 minutes
- 30 minutes (Correct answer)
- 45 minutes
Correct answer: 30 minutes
Examinees have 30 minutes per MEE question, and the six questions are administered in a single 3-hour session.
Question 3: Which organization develops the MEE used in the Wisconsin Bar Exam?
- State Bar of Wisconsin
- Wisconsin Board of Bar Examiners
- National Conference of Bar Examiners (Correct answer)
- American Bar Association
Correct answer: National Conference of Bar Examiners
The NCBE develops the MEE as part of the Uniform Bar Exam components used by Wisconsin.
Question 4: What percentage of the total UBE score does the MEE component represent in Wisconsin?
- 20%
- 25%
- 30% (Correct answer)
- 40%
Correct answer: 30%
Under the UBE formula used in Wisconsin, the MEE accounts for 30% of the total score.
Question 5: Which of the following is NOT among the subjects that may be tested on the MEE?
- Agency and Partnership
- Federal Income Tax (Correct answer)
- Secured Transactions
- Conflict of Laws
Correct answer: Federal Income Tax
Federal Income Tax is not a tested subject on the MEE; the exam covers Agency, Business Associations, Civil Procedure, Conflict of Laws, Constitutional Law, Contracts, Criminal Law, Evidence, Family Law, Real Property, Secured Transactions, Torts, Trusts, and UCC.
Question 6: Are MEE answers graded by Wisconsin graders or by NCBE graders?
- NCBE graders only
- Wisconsin Board of Bar Examiners graders (Correct answer)
- Both in combination
- Law school professors
Correct answer: Wisconsin Board of Bar Examiners graders
Although the NCBE develops the MEE questions and provides model answers, the Wisconsin Board of Bar Examiners uses its own trained graders to score examinees' written responses.
How many essay questions appear on the MEE portion of the Wisconsin Bar Exam?