Break multiple choice questions into additional subtopics
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I see so many practice Q&A, but with limited time, I would prefer to try at least some in the areas I know I can benefit from. However, it does not like Quimbee offers searching practice exams by topics within a Subject/ Course of Law. Is that correct?
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Aaron Dewald
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Divide MCQ subjects into more subtopics
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Gabriella Henriquez
Allow the MCQ section to include subcategories for each question. For example under Separation of Powers Practice Questions, subdivide questions focused on preemption or commerce clause. Then when we go back and look at our score we can see our average on specific topics.
Aaron Dewald
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Add subtopics to Crim Pro MCQs
Shannon Furtak
I had a suggestion for how you could improve your Crim Pro multiple choice questions, which are currently not sorted by topic. They ought to be broken out into topics, perhaps even spread out between two courses: criminal investigations and criminal adjudication, as the topic is often taught in law schools.
Aaron Dewald
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Break down Crim Pro MCQs into smaller topics smaller sections
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Tejinder Bhullar
As of right now, the criminal procedure category covers too many topics in the mpc to be of good use as a study tool. They should be broken down into at least Crim Pro I and Crim Pro II sections. It would be even better if they were broken down into 4th amendment, 5th amendment, and 6th amendment topics.
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Trevor York
I agree with this comment. I'm taking CRIMPRO II "Adjudication" right now and the MCQs are not very helpful at all because it seems like 70% of the questions are about search warrants. Having some kind of filter system and adding a lot more CRIMPRO II questions would be very helpful for future students.