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Testable Subject Areas on the Pennsylvania Bar Examination
The Pennsylvania Bar Examination consists of the Multistate Bar Examination (MBE), six essay questions, and one Performance Test. The Performance Test is designed to test an applicant's fundamental lawyering skills by applying law in a closed-universe "library" to a "file" of specific facts, usually in the form of a memorandum or letter. The MBE is a six-hour, two-hundred question multiple-choice examination covering Constitutional Law, Contracts, Criminal Law and Procedure, Evidence, Real Property, and Torts. The Pennsylvania Bar Examination is administered over two days in February and July each year during the last week of the month that includes a Wednesday. The MBE is administered on Wednesday.
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Business Organizations (Corporations and Partnerships) Civil Procedure (Federal and Pennsylvania) Criminal Law (MBE, PA Distinctions, and PA DUI) Conflict of Laws Constitutional Law (MBE and PA Constitutional Law) Contracts (MBE and PA Distinctions) Employment Discrimination (Title VII, ADA, ADEA) Evidence (MBE and PA Distinctions) PA Family Law |
Federal Income Taxation PA DUI PA Professional Responsibility Real Property (MBE and PA Distinctions) Sales (MBE and PA Distinctions) Torts (MBE and PA Distinctions) PA Trusts PA Wills and Estates |
Pennsylvania Performance Test
The Pennsylvania Performance Test is a 90-minute skills-based exam designed to test an applicant's fundamental lawyering skills by applying law in a closed-universe library to a file of specific facts, usually in the form of a memorandum or letter.
Testable Subject Areas on the New Jersey Bar Examination
The New Jersey Bar Examination consists of the Multistate Bar Examination (MBE), seven 45-minute essay questions. The questions are based on Contracts, Criminal Law, Real Property, Torts, Constitutional Law, Evidence, and Civil Procedure, and may include one or more subject areas in the context of agency, conflict of laws, corporations, equity, family law, partnership, sales, commercial paper, secured transactions, wills, trusts, zoning and planning, and professional responsibility. The MBE is a six-hour, two-hundred question multiple-choice examination covering Constitutional Law, Contracts, Criminal Law and Procedure, Evidence, Real Property, and Torts. The New Jersey Bar Examination is administered over two days in February and July each year during the last week of the month that includes a Wednesday. The MBE is administered on Wednesday. If you plan on taking the bar exam in New Jersey while taking the MBE in another state (such as Pennsylvania), you must make arrangements before the bar exam with that state for the transfer of your MBE score to New Jersey.
Pennsylvania Board of Law ExaminersMailing Address via US Postal Service (Certified/First Class/Priority/Express Mail) 601 Commonwealth Avenue, Suite 3600 P.O. Box 62535 Harrisburg, PA 17106-2535 Physical Address: (Overnight Deliveries via DHL/FedEx/UPS) 601 Commonwealth Avenue, Suite 3600 Harrisburg, PA 17120-0901 (717)231-3350 |
New Jersey Board of Bar ExaminersNew Jersey Board of Bar Examiners P.O. Box 973 Trenton, NJ 08625 609-984-2111 |
For information on the Pennsylvania Bar Exam format, grading, or results visit: www.pabarexam.org.
For information on the New Jersey Bar Exam format, grading or results visit: http://www.njbarexams.org/bar1.htm.













