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PLI requires you to study 150 hours to get ready for the exam. They don't advertise this, but, in addition to the 150 hours, PLI requires you to spend an additional 125 hours (!!) reading the MPEP. A common scenario goes like this. You order PLI with the best intentions and aspirations. Life gets busy and you get tired of falling asleep reading the MPEP. You don't finish the course or do the most important part of your preparation: taking practice exams. You delay your test date and then you delay it again and finally you take it and fail. Busy people in this situation, who don't have 275 hours to study, then order TAPRE Course and wish they would have used it in the first place. TAPRE Course includes highly condensed, carefully edited materials that help you get the most out of every study hour. PLI expects you to read the unabridged, unedited MPEP, which is more painful than reading the dictionary!

Get the course that more and more busy professionals are swearing by.  TAPRE Course includes the MPEP Abridged (an edited and condensed version of the MPEP containing the most test material), Most Wanted (the most efficient way to learn the 10 most tested laws & rules, interspersed with practice exam questions), Prosecution Overview (the big picture view of prosecution and vocabulary primer), four complete practice exams with answers and explanations, a complete set of Flash Cards to help you memorize exam material, and the complete, unabridged MPEP. Together the pieces of the course will help you learn all you need to know to pass the exam.