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Our Directed StudyTM adjusts your task list based on how much work you need to complete before the bar. Alternatively, our Flex StudyTM allows you to access course content on demand.
Our 15–20-minute lectures are taught by world-class professors and are designed to prevent overload and maintain focus.
This robust question-based learning tool integrated into all Themis courses use visual aids and active learning to help you tackle difficult legal principles and analyze fact patterns successfully on the Multistate Bar Exam (MBE).
With even more industry-leading visuals in our lectures, answer rationales, and outlines, we’ve made every step of your bar review clearer, more engaging, and more impactful
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For all essays that UGrader doesn’t grade, you’ll receive personalized essay grading from a dedicated attorney essay grader. Your essay grader will work with you to target your weaknesses and hone your writing skills.
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The Florida Bar Examination consists of two parts: Florida (Part A) and the Multistate Bar Examination (Part B). Florida’s local day consists of six 1-hour segments. The Florida Rules of Civil and Criminal Procedure and the Florida Rules of Judicial Administration compose one segment. The remaining five segments, each of which will embrace no more than three subjects, including their equitable aspects, are selected from the subjects tested.
Florida’s local day consists of six hours of essay and multiple-choice testing. The morning session consists of three essays in three hours. The afternoon session consists of 100 multiple-choice questions in three hours.
The MBE consists of 200 multiple-choice questions that test the following areas: Civil Procedure, Constitutional Law, Contracts & Sales, Criminal Law & Procedure, Evidence, Real Property, and Torts. Of the 200 questions, 175 are scored questions and 25 are unscored pre-test questions. The pre-test questions are indistinguishable from the scored questions so applicants are advised to answer all questions.
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