MBE-style practice questions for all seven bar exam subjects. Fact-pattern vignettes, majority vs minority rule analysis, and predicted UBE score tracking.
Foundation → Application → Exam Level difficulty progression on every topic.
Examiner Insight
“Torts and Contracts together make up 28% of the MBE. If you master these two subjects first, you have a structural advantage before you touch Evidence, Civil Procedure, or Constitutional Law. Build issue-spotting speed — the MBE rewards pattern recognition under time pressure.”
The UBE is scored 0–400. Most UBE jurisdictions require a score of 260–272 to pass. New York requires 266; California requires 272 (the highest). Scores are portable — you can transfer a passing score to any UBE jurisdiction.
The MBE (Multistate Bar Exam) covers seven subjects: Civil Procedure, Constitutional Law, Contracts, Criminal Law & Procedure, Evidence, Real Property, and Torts. Each is weighted equally at 14.3%.
The UBE consists of 200 MBE multiple-choice questions (Day 2), 6 MEE essay questions (Day 1 morning), and 2 MPT performance tasks (Day 1 afternoon). The MBE is 50% of the UBE score.
Most law graduates study 8–10 weeks full-time. Commercial bar prep courses (Barbri, Themis) provide structure. The most important activity is daily MBE practice — volume and pattern recognition are the primary drivers of MBE performance.
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