Patent Bar Exam practice test vs. real exam difficulty — my honest comparison

LegalEagle_J

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I want to give a realistic comparison since I took the real Patent Bar Exam exam last week.

Overall difficulty: About what I expected based on my practice scores. I'd been consistently hitting 74-78% on the practice tests at https://practicetestgeeks.com/patent-bar-exam and I scored 76% on the real thing, so the calibration was good.

Question style: The real exam has slightly longer question stems for the scenario-based questions. More detail means more opportunities to get tripped up by irrelevant info, but also more clues if you know what you're looking for.

Topics I didn't see: A couple of subtopics I'd drilled heavily barely appeared. Don't over-rotate on any one area.

Topics that surprised me: There were more calculation-type questions than I expected. Not difficult math, but you need to know the formulas cold.

Bottom line: practice tests are a solid predictor. If you're hitting 72%+ consistently, you're in the zone.
 
Appreciate you sharing the failure story. Most threads are just people celebrating passes and it makes you feel like everyone else has it figured out. The struggle is real for a lot of us.
 
+1 to everything here. I had the exact same experience with the scenario questions — that tip about asking "what would an experienced professional do" is genuinely useful.
 
Can confirm — I failed my first attempt for similar reasons. The second time I was much more systematic about time management and it made a real difference.
 
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