- Multistate Bar Examination
The Multistate Bar Examination (MBE) is a six-hour, two-hundred
multiple-choice question examination administered as a part of thebar examination in almost all jurisdictions of theUnited States . The MBE coverscontract s,tort s, Americanconstitutional law ,criminal law , evidence, andreal property . The contracts questions also include questions on the sale of goods, governed by Article 2 of theUniform Commercial Code , while the criminal law section also coverscriminal procedure .Overview
It is administered on a single day of the bar examination in 48 states and the
District of Columbia , as well as inGuam , theNorthern Mariana Islands , the U.S. Virgin Islands, and the Republic of Palau. The only states that do not administer the MBE areLouisiana andWashington ; the MBE is also not administered inPuerto Rico . [cite web|url=http://www.ncbex.org/multistate-tests/mbe/mbe-faqs/jurs/ |title=Jurisdictions Using the MBE in 2008 |publisher=National Conference of Bar Examiners |accessdate=2008-08-14] The MBE is given on the last Wednesday of July in all jurisdictions that require that examination. It is also given on the last Wednesday of February in the same jurisdictions, with the exceptions ofDelaware andNorth Dakota , which only have one bar exam each year in July.The 200 MBE questions are not broken down into sections, with the six topics distributed more or less evenly throughout the course of the exam. Exam-takers generally receive three hours during the morning session to complete the first 100 questions, and another three hours during the afternoon session to complete the second 100 questions. This means that each question can receive, on average, one minute and 48 seconds of the exam-taker's attention, which can make the exam challenging as some questions involve intricate fact patterns.
Many bar examinations in the United States also include state-specific essay questions on separate days either preceding or following the MBE.
The MBE is developed by the
National Conference of Bar Examiners .Average score
The average raw score from the summer exam historically has been about 128 (64% correct). [BarBri Bar Review MPQ1 2008, pg. 10001.]
Notes and References
ee also
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Bar examination
*Multistate Essay Examination
*Multistate Performance Test External links
* [http://www.ncbex.org/multistate-tests/mbe/ Official page]
* [http://www.barbri.org BarBri: Commercial bar prep site]
* [http://www.pmbr.com PMBR: Commercial bar prep site specializing in MBE preparation]
* [http://www.mybarprep.com MyBarPrep: Commercial online review for the MBE]
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