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Re: Questions about patent bar review courses...HELP[ Follow Ups ] [ Post Followup ] [ Patent Forum ] [ FAQ ] Posted by Eric on September 25, 2002 at 06:37:10: In Reply to: Questions about patent bar review courses...HELP posted by Rachael on September 24, 2002 at 04:06:19: : Are PLI and PRG the only two? No, but Kayton's seems to eb the most popular, but you will pay 2-3,000$ to take it, plus accomodation expenses. Do a web search for patent review courses. : Which one is better? : Does it matter if you do the video course or the live one? Live is better. : Any help is greatly appreciated. The Kayton course will send you home with 7-8 binders of reading material that you used during the course. However, it is foolhardy to think that these will be heplful during the exam. You need to know 60-70% of the material before you even go into the exam room. Then, you can get another 10-15% through lookup in the MPEP or your study materials. That should ensure a 70% passing total. At a minimum, get a copy of the MPEP, and tab all sections so that you can quickly get to the sections. The exam is a test of your ability to quickly lookup obscure sections of the MPEP for the answers. Also, there are only a few sections that are heavily tested. Read these word-for-word and highlight selected portions, based upon past exam questions and answers. Hope this helps.
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