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AdaptiBar Announces New Bar Exam Preparation Program Features for its Popular Online MBE Simulator

Executives for the popular Online MBE Simulator and bar exam prep program, AdaptiBar, announce new offerings, including a free mobile site, online MBE flashcards, and detailed past performance analysis.

2012-08-23
CHICAGO, IL, August 23, 2012 (Press-News.org) AdaptiGroup LLC, the company behind AdaptiBar Online MBE Simulator & Prep, a software program used by thousands of law students and attorneys worldwide in over 45 countries to prepare for the MBE portion of their Bar Exam has announced the release of several updates to its Multistate Bar Exam review course including a free mobile site, over 850 online MBE flashcards and an enhanced Performance Analysis Center with a new Past Performance Table.

AdaptiBar is based on sophisticated proprietary technology which continuously assesses user performance and automatically adjusts the presentation of questions to emphasize areas of weakness (e.g. Negligence) without neglecting an area of strength. This unique adaptive learning system accelerates test skills in all MBE subjects: Constitutional Law, Contracts, Criminal Law, Evidence, Real Property, and Torts. Only AdaptiBar combines a database of over 1,430 licensed questions from the National Conference of Bar Examiners (NCBE) with industry-leading adaptive technology.

Subject performance trends are easy to spot with AdaptiBar's newest program feature, the Past Performance Table. This table details user performance in "stages", or sets of 300 questions, throughout their preparation. Weaknesses are clearly marked in red allowing users to determine the specific areas in their outlines that need to be reviewed.

"There has never been a smarter way to prepare for the MBE. AdaptiBar's technology allows users to eliminate guesswork, effectively diagnose performance, and target weaknesses," said Tarek Fadel, Esq., Founder and CEO of AdaptiGroup LLC. "We are constantly enhancing the program features in order to provide the most efficient preparation method. Our new performance table displays subject performance in stages, giving users the most accurate assessment of their strengths and weaknesses at a specific time in the preparation process."

AdaptiBar's free mobile site allows users to prepare from any web-enabled mobile device, and includes all of the features AdaptiBar is widely known for. In addition to the MBE Simulator & Prep Program, AdaptiBar also offers online MBE flashcards, an optional upgrade, that provide a substantive review in all six subjects. Users can conveniently track their performance and pinpoint subtopics.

AdaptiBar'sFebruary 2013 session is active and candidates can enroll online at https://www.adaptibar.com/secure/enrollment.aspx.

About AdaptiGroup LLC

Established in 2003, AdaptiGroup LLC (www.adaptibar.com) was created by a team of lawyers and technologists committed to developing a superior Multistate Bar Exam (MBE) preparation program. TheAdaptiBar mission is and has always been to utilize advanced, adaptive and superior technology to develop revolutionary ways to prepare for the MBE. The result is AdaptiBar, the most powerful diagnostic tool for MBE preparation courses. Only AdaptiBar combines industry-leading adaptive technology with a database of 100% licensed MBE questions from the National Conference of Bar Examiners (NBCE). AdaptiBar is the premier interactive Multistate Bar Exam review course that is truly customized to each user's studying needs. To date, thousands of law students worldwide have successfully prepared with AdaptiBar for the MBE portion of the Bar Exam. In addition to the AdaptiBar Online MBE Simulator & Prep program, AdaptiGroup LLC also provides a FYLSE (CA Baby Bar) preparation program, Smart Online Flashcards, and Virtual MBE Tutoring. AdaptiGroup LLC is headquartered in Chicago, Illinois.

To find out more about AdaptiBar, please call (877) 466-1250 or visit http://www.adaptibar.com.


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[Press-News.org] AdaptiBar Announces New Bar Exam Preparation Program Features for its Popular Online MBE Simulator
Executives for the popular Online MBE Simulator and bar exam prep program, AdaptiBar, announce new offerings, including a free mobile site, online MBE flashcards, and detailed past performance analysis.