MBE

Mult-State Bar Exam

I love the MBE. A comment you don’t hear most people say. I think the MBE are fun and a strong majority of the students who take this course really look forward to the last Wednesday in February or July. The reason: If you understand how to take this test and how well it is written it becomes fun.

Currently One-Timers is under contract with the National Conference of Bar Examiners (NCBE) to license all their past released questions, including the most recent multi-state questions from 2009. 

 

The professor for this course has scored on the MBE:
 

168.8  in Nevada

http://www.nvbar.org/Admissions/0207results.htm

166.4  in Arizona

http://www.supreme.state.az.us/admis/pdf/pressrelease2008.pdf

163.7  in New York   

http://www.nybarexam.org/ExamResults/TV708.html

180    in Colorado 

http://www.coloradosupremecourt.com/BLE/results/February2009/Alphabetical%20Pass%20List.pdf

 

 
Over 152 in California  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(The exact score is unknown in California as it was a passing exam but a score transfer to North Dakota assured an admission on motion score that exceeded 152. Note: North Dakota currently accepts a 150 MBE score for admission on motion)      

MBE Questions and Answers Example for each subject:

To find out what issues are going to be tested on your bar click on the link for the scope of that subject. It breaks down how many questions are going to be tested in each subject as well as what sub-issues are going to be tested. For example: On the February 2010 MBE you will see 6 – 7 question on Mortgages.

 

Outline of Subject 
Scope of Constitutional Law
Scope of Contracts
Scope of Criminal Law
Scope of Criminal Procedure
Scope of Evidence
Scope of Real Property
Scope of Torts
Scope of U.C.C. - Sales
SAMPLE MBE QUESTIONS 
Constitutional Law
Contracts
Criminal Law
Criminal Procedure
Evidence
Real Property
Torts
U.C.C. - Sales