The bar exam. These three little words probably didn't mean as much to you before you started law school, but now they're at the center of your universe (or close to it). There's nothing quite comparable to the two months you'll spend studying for the bar exam. You'll eat, you'll sleep, and you'll study. But you'll also be learning tremendous amounts of information and, on looking back, you'll be proud of yourself for your hard work. With that being said, the goal isn't just to take the bar exam, but to pass it and move forward with your career. The Bar Exam section of FindLaw for Law Students is here to help you succeed and covers information on the bar exam as well as its precursors, the MPRE and Baby Bar.
The Bar Exam
The Bar Exam
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What Is On the Bar Exam?
Preparing for the bar exam is stressful. Take some of the guesswork out of your studies by understanding exactly what you'll be tested on in your state.
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Bar Exam Results
So you've made it through the bar exam. Now what? How long you have to wait for results, and how you'll get them, varies by state. Learn more on FindLaw for Law Students
The Bar Exam Articles
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State Bar Homepages
Each state bar website has a wealth of information for both law students and practicing attorneys. This article provides an overview of the state bar websites as well as helpful links to make it easier for you to find the information you need.
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What Is the Patent Bar?
As if the bar exam isn’t enough, if you want to practice patent law, you'll also need to pass the patent bar. The thought of researching more review courses may be daunting, so let FindLaw help guide your research with this article.
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How to Pick a Bar Review Course
The decision of which bar review course to take is almost as important as deciding where to go to law school. This article offers tips and insight to help you research bar review courses, so that you can find the one best tailored to your own learning style and goals.
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Bar Exam Results
So you've made it through the bar exam. Now what? How long you have to wait for results, and how you'll get them, varies by state. Learn more on FindLaw for Law Students
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MPRE Review Courses
All but a handful of states require that you pass the Multistate Professional Responsibility Exam (MPRE) before being admitted to practice law. The following article provides an overview of some prominent MPRE review courses.