Three weeks out from the MPRE, the rules still blur — Rule 1.7 or 1.9, confidentiality exception or no, subject to discipline or proper conduct, you can't keep guessing. Walk in unprepared and you fail by a few scaled points, wait months to retake, and watch your bar admission slip down the calendar. This book teaches you to recognize every Model Rule under exam pressure, apply it precisely, and reach the right answer in under two minutes. By the time you finish, the rules don't blur — they click. Inside this book: • Fourteen learning chapters — the complete doctrinal architecture covering all twelve NCBE-tested domains, from Regulation of the Profession to Judicial Conduct • Thirty-four full-length simulation exams — four in the book, thirty more on the companion website, every one mirroring NCBE specifications • 2,040 practice questions — built to the actual MPRE's structure, weighting, and cognitive demand • Fourteen distinct question formats — standard MCQ, vignettes, BEST/MOST/STRONGEST, assertion-reason, multi-party scenarios, sequencing, rule identification, and capstone crossover • Pearson VUE-pace timed exams — sixty questions in two hours, the exact tempo you face on test day • Confidentiality exceptions broken down — every Rule 1.6(b) subsection mapped to its trigger scenarios • Conflicts of interest decoded — Rules 1.7, 1.8, 1.9, 1.10, 1.11, 1.12, 1.13, and 1.18 untangled so you stop confusing them on game day • Litigation conduct mastered — Rules 3.1 through 3.9, the candor and advocacy rules that anchor a quarter of the exam • Judicial conduct chapter — the Model Code of Judicial Conduct framework, including Rule 2.11 disqualification and Rule 3.13 gifts • Free Online Exam Simulator — timed practice under real MPRE conditions, accessible by QR code • 500+ digital flashcards — built for commutes, breaks, and the final week before exam day, accessible by QR code • Glossary and acronym list — every term you need to recognize on sight, indexed for fast reference Third-year law students sitting their first MPRE. Bar candidates who fell short and refuse to fall short again. Working attorneys returning for reciprocity. Candidates who cannot afford another five-month delay. Every missed MPRE administration is five more months without a license, five more months of delayed income, and five more months explaining to your firm why your bar number still says pending. Click Buy Now. Open to Chapter 1. Walk into Pearson VUE ready.