VOL. 1 · NO. 1CALIFORNIA · JULY 2026 CYCLEEDITION : LAUNCH
▌ RED-ZONE MAP · WRONG-ANSWER FORENSICS · GUIDED REPAIR

Down to two answers and still choosing the trap?

BarMatrix diagnoses the wrong-answer patterns behind your missed MBE questions, builds a Red-Zone Map, and turns the highest-priority miss pattern into one guided repair task at a time.

Free diagnostic firstRed-Zone Map outputWrong-answer forensicsOne guided repair task
Wrong-Answer Forensics · LiveQ-247 · Evidence
Subject
Evidence
Subtopic
Hearsay
Difficulty
Hard
Tension
Purpose of Offer

At a civil trial, plaintiff offers testimony that defendant's neighbor said, "I warned him about that broken step a week before the fall." What is the most likely ruling?

AExclude as hearsay — out-of-court statement offered to prove the defect existed.Your pick
BAdmit — offered to show notice, not for the truth of the matter asserted.Correct
CExclude — improper character evidence.
DAdmit only with a limiting instruction on bias.
▌ Trap DiagnosedPurpose-of-offer trap
Overbroad hearsay mythStale RuleRepair · Hearsay Purpose

You picked A. The statement wasmade out of court, so the hearsay instinct fires. But the offer isn't for truth of the matter — it's for notice. Purpose of offer changes the analysis.

Next Drill
Hearsay Purpose-of-Offer Drill

Diagnostic output example

▌ PROOF BEFORE PRICE · 01

The diagnostic should prove the method before checkout.

Start free because the proof should come before the price: BarMatrix reads your own misses back to you, names the trap pattern, and shows the same diagnostic-to-repair loop Flagship uses after enrollment.

Start the free diagnostic
▌ Red-Zone Map · Diagnostic Artifact

Your free diagnostic should feel like a product, not a form.

The Red-Zone Map names the subject, trap pattern, and next repair task. It does not sell a score promise. It shows whether BarMatrix can identify the miss pattern you keep repeating.

01Answer diagnostic prompts

Use a short MBE diagnostic to expose the repeated trap pattern.

02Read the Red-Zone Map

See the subject, trap, and repair priority before checkout.

03Enter Flagship if it fits

Follow one guided repair task at a time after enrollment.

Sample Red-Zone MapOutput example
EvidencePurpose-of-offer hearsay trap
High trap pull

Run Hearsay Purpose Drill

ContractsAcceptance timing drift
Medium trap pull

Run Formation Trigger Drill

Civil ProcedureWrong procedural standard
High priority

Run Standard-Selection Drill

07MBE subjects in the Red-Zone Map
04C3 dimensions checked per miss
01Next guided repair task surfaced
▌ Product Mechanics · Pattern Dashboard
Pattern DashboardLead Me mode
Top red zoneEvidence · Hearsay purpose
Why it repeatsOut-of-court statement instinct overrides purpose
Wrong answer pullThe tempting answer uses a true rule too broadly
Next taskHearsay Purpose-of-Offer Drill
One next repair taskRun 8 hearsay-purpose misses, then review the collision note.See how repair works

The page should show the mechanism it promises.

BarMatrix is not promising motivation, an outcome statistic, or another bank of questions. The product claim is narrower: diagnose the trap, show why it pulled you, and assign the next repair task.

Diagnostic artifact

A sample Red-Zone Map shows what the student receives, without invented social proof.

Answer autopsy

The miss is explained through the attractive wrong answer and the trigger fact.

Repair assignment

The next drill is tied to the diagnosed trap instead of a broad resource shelf.

▌ The Problem · 01

More questions
more points

You have done plenty of MBE questions. The same miss patterns keep showing up anyway. The problem is not simply volume. It is that every miss gets treated the same: read the explanation, move on, repeat the trap when pressure rises.

  • 01You narrow to twoand pick the wrong one.
  • 02You see a familiar fact patternand apply the stale rule.
  • 03You recognize the doctrineand miss the exception.
  • 04You know the ruleand miss the timing trigger.
  • 05You read the question fastand miss the changed party.
▌ The Method · 02

The MBE recycles a finite set of trap patterns.

STEP 01

Diagnose

A short MBE Trap Diagnostic weighted toward the highest-attractiveness wrong answers — the ones engineered to be most attractive.

STEP 02

Map

Your misses are plotted onto the Tension Matrix — the grid of every rule × exception × trigger that the MBE reuses across cycles.

STEP 03

Forensic

Each wrong answer is tagged: stale rule, wrong timing, wrong party, wrong scope, overbroad waiver. You see why your specific miss was attractive.

STEP 04

Repair

Every miss is connected to a Red-Zone Drill — a targeted micro-set that hits the same tension point until it stops misfiring.

▌ C3 + Trap Taxonomy · 03

C3 turns a miss into four repairable dimensions.

Call

What is the question asking you to decide?

Controlling Rule

Which rule governs after the facts are sorted?

Collision

Where does the tempting wrong answer collide with the trigger fact?

Answer

Which choice survives the collision without overclaiming?

Trap archetypes students can recognize again.

Stale rule

A remembered rule fires before the changed fact is processed.

Wrong party

The answer fits someone in the fact pattern, but not the tested actor.

Wrong timing

The rule is correct before or after the decisive procedural moment.

Overbroad scope

A true principle is stretched beyond the exception or limit.

Exception miss

The exception carries the question, but the broad rule feels safer.

Purpose drift

Evidence is offered for one purpose while the answer treats another.

▌ Anatomy of a Miss · 03

One miss. Four data points. One assigned drill.

When you miss a question on BarMatrix, you don't see "incorrect." You see exactly which trap pulled you in, why that wrong answer was attractive, and the next drill assignment.

01 · Tension Point
Rule × Exception
Where the rule and the exception meet — the structural pivot of the question.
02 · Trigger Fact
The detail you skimmed
The fact that changed which rule applies. Catch the trigger, catch the trap.
03 · Forensic Tag
Overbroad hearsay myth
The taxonomy of why your wrong answer looked right. Each tag links to a repair drill.
04 · Repair Drill
Hearsay Purpose-of-Offer Drill
Every tagged miss links to the exact drill that repairs that pattern.
▌ Who It Is For · 04
▸ BUILT FOR

Students who keep narrowing to two and choosing wrong.

  • Examinees whose MBE percentage is stuck despite high question volume
  • Full-course users who need deeper MBE diagnosis than their bank provides
  • Repeat takers whose prior question volume did not convert into points
  • Working students who cannot afford broad, undirected review cycles
  • California July 2026 examinees and students in any MBE jurisdiction
▸ NOT BUILT FOR

Students looking for a full bar course.

  • ×A full bar review course replacement
  • ×Essay preparation or grading
  • ×Performance-test preparation
  • ×Official bar-exam source material
  • ×A guarantee of any score or exam outcome
▌ START HERE

Short diagnostic.
Your trap profile.

The free MBE Trap Diagnostic is the fastest way to see your Red-Zone Map — your most attractive trap patterns, built from your actual misses.

Start the Diagnostic

BarMatrix Flagship - $999, or $500 today + $499 in 30 days.

▌ WHAT YOU GET
  • Personal Red-Zone Map (dashboard)
  • Top trap patterns ranked by attractiveness
  • Forensic tags explaining why each miss was attractive
  • Assigned repair drills tied to your diagnostic misses
  • Companion path with your existing bar course
▌ The Flagship · Proof-Safe Price
ONE COHORT · JULY 2026

BarMatrix Flagship $999

Full MBE trap-repair access for the July-cycle cohort. Multiple-choice only — designed to sit alongside your full bar course, not replace it.

Payment plan: $500 today + $499 in 30 days.

Enrollment is open for the July-cycle guided repair program.

Pay in full$999

One July-cycle guided repair program.

Payment plan$500 + $499

Same total price, split across two payments.

  • Free MBE Trap Diagnostic
  • Red-Zone Map
  • Guided repair question work
  • Wrong Answer Forensics
  • Targeted Red-Zone Drills
  • Boot Camps
  • Timed mixed sets
  • Pattern Mastery Board
▌ Objections · Claim-Safe Answers

The offer stays narrow on purpose.

Start with the diagnostic. Buy only if the Red-Zone Map makes the repair target concrete enough to pursue.

What is BarMatrix?

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BarMatrix is a diagnostic-first MBE repair system. It starts with a free diagnostic and Red-Zone Map, then turns the highest-priority miss pattern into one guided repair task at a time.

What is the price?

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BarMatrix Flagship is $999.

Is there a payment plan?

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Yes. The payment plan is $500 today and $499 in 30 days.

How does enrollment work?

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Enrollment is open for the July-cycle guided repair program. If enrollment is ever paused, checkout will say so before payment.

Is this a full bar course?

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No. BarMatrix is multiple-choice-only and is designed as a companion repair system for the MBE side. It does not replace essay preparation, performance-test preparation, or your broader bar plan.

Why start with the diagnostic before purchase?

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The diagnostic is the proof step. It shows the red zones, wrong-answer traps, and repair priority before asking you to decide whether Flagship is worth buying.

I already have a bar course. Where does this fit?

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Keep the full course. BarMatrix is the MBE diagnostic and repair layer beside it: red zones, wrong-answer forensics, and one next MBE repair task.

Is this another dashboard full of resources?

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No. The public product promise is Lead Me: one active repair task from the Red-Zone Map, with supporting context only when it helps the task.

What proof do I see before paying?

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The free diagnostic is the proof step. It returns a Red-Zone Map style readout so you can judge whether the repair path is specific enough to pursue.