Picture this—you had the rule for express conditions down cold on Monday, but when the rule pops up on a practice essay on Friday, you draw a complete blank. Meet... read more →
On a Friday in May, unsuccessful California bar exam candidates received a letter from the Committee of Bar Examiners stating, “you were unsuccessful on the February 2022 California Bar Examination.”... read more →
When it comes to mastering the multistate bar exam (MBE), there’s no substitute for practice. All tactics and no practice makes for an unprepared examinee. That means you not only... read more →
Let’s take a look at the Contracts portion of the MBE. Of the 175 questions counting toward your MBE score, 25 will be Contracts questions. That’s about 14% of your... read more →
Half of the Constitutional Law questions you’ll encounter on the MBE will focus on individual rights. For those of you keeping track, that will be either 12 or 13 questions.... read more →
When it comes to the multistate bar exam, AKA the MBE, Civil Procedure is the new kid on the block. Unlike other subjects that have been staples of the MBE... read more →
The MBE, also known as the Multistate Bar Examination, comprises 175 questions. Out of the total number, 25 of them are Torts questions. And of those 25, approximately 50% test... read more →
On the Multistate Bar Exam (more commonly known as the MBE), the “Crimes” category includes both Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure. Half of the Crimes questions test Criminal Law, and... read more →
Although Wills and Trusts are treated as two distinct topics by the Bar Examiners, they are often tested together. In fact, you’re equally as likely to see these topics featured... read more →
There is significant overlap between the essay portion of the Uniform Bar Exam (known as the Multistate Essay Exam) and the California Bar Examination. Still, Community Property is one topic... read more →