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FAQ: #5 What Kind Of Questions Are On The Bar Exam?
Quick fact: The makeup of the bar exam varies by state, but in all states, the exam consists of both a multiple-choice component and a written component. The written component is made up of essay questions, and in most states, also includes one or more performance tests. Additionally, all jurisdictions (except for…
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FAQ: #4 When Should You Take The MPRE?
Hey All, We get this question all the time and it's a great one. The first thing to consider are your future plans. If you're planning to take the bar right after a traditional May law school graduation, then you'll almost certainly want to have taken the MPRE before the July bar exam. States differ on their rules as to…
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FAQ: #3 When am I supposed to start the application process for the bar exam?
This is a common question, and in short, the answer is that it depends on where you plan on sitting for the bar exam! Each jurisdiction has its own set of rules and timelines for applying for the bar exam. When you've decided where you want to take the bar exam, be sure to check that jurisdiction's board of law examiners'…
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FAQ: #2 Can I sign up for bar prep before I have decided where I plan to sit for the bar exam?
Hey Students, Yes and Yes! To be more descriptive I’ll answer each here: Signing Up Before Knowing Which State - You can, and should, absolutely sign up for Kaplan even if you aren’t sure which state you’re going to take the bar in yet because Kaplan allows you to change the state you’re taking anytime, at no cost. Signing…
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FAQ:#1 When do I have to decide where I want to sit for the bar exam?
Where you'll actually sit for the bar exam will likely be determined by where you want to live and work after law school. This is something that can change during your years in law school and that's okay! However, you must decide on your jurisdiction by the time bar exam registration for that jurisdiction opens, which will…