MEE Frequency Method
The MEE changed in July 2026.
Four subjects got cut. Six essay slots remain. If you're studying off a 2024 frequency chart, you're allocating time to things that won't be tested — and underweighting the subjects that will absorb those freed slots.
I built this for a student I helped to pass the February bar exam, then realized everyone else needed it too.
The MEE Frequency Method is what I wish I'd had when I sat down to plan my prep. It's a digital bundle built from every NCBE-released MEE since the UBE began — 32 administrations, every documented subtopic, reorganized for the 9-subject post-July-2026 era.
What you actually get:
An Excel Practice Tracker that I use every day. Log an essay, see your weak areas re-sort automatically. The dashboard tells you what to drill next based on tier weight and your scores — not vibes, not guesswork.
- A 21-page Frequency Analysis PDF showing exactly which subtopics have been tested, how often, and on which administrations. Tier S through D, all 9 retained subjects, with reweighted projections for July 2026+.
- A sortable Frequency Chart workbook if you'd rather slice the data yourself.
- A Quick-Start one-pager to tape above your desk. The top issues for each subject, in plain sight while you write.
- A Top 10 Cheat Sheet with rule statements for the ten most-tested issues. If you only had a week left, this is what you'd cram.
Plus a short README so you're not stuck figuring out how it all fits together.
A few honest things:
This is a prioritization tool, not a prediction. NCBE rotates subjects and can test anything. But knowing that hearsay shows up on 12 of 14 Evidence essays is a real edge when you're deciding what to memorize cold.
NextGen UBE takers: 7 of the 8 Foundational Concepts overlap directly with retained MEE subjects, so the doctrinal frequency data carries over.
Free updates after every new NCBE administration. Bar prep is a moving target — I'll keep this current.
Independent study aid. Not affiliated with NCBE. MEE® is a registered mark of NCBE.