The Multistate Essay Exam (MEE) is the essay portion of the UBE, testing the applicant’s knowledge of 12 areas of substantive law through a series of six 30-minute essays. It is administered on the afternoon of the first day of the UBE in one three-hour session....
New Resource Alert! Going through the bar application and admission process can be frightening and overwhelming. Studying for the bar exam is equally as freighting and overwhelming. The National Conference of Bar Examiners (NCBE) has announced two new...
The Bar Exam is hard enough during normal times but studying for and taking it during a pandemic changes everything! That’s why we offered a free webinar for future Bar examinees. This webinar consists of LawTutors professors and recent passing virtual bar exam...
Brittany L. Raposa, Esq. Associate Director of Bar Support Roger Williams University School of Law Diagramming Question Facts Being able to write on multiple-choice questions comes in handy when you need to diagram something, like in a civil procedure or real property...
On November 19, 2020, the Supreme Court of California issued an order concerning modifications to the California Bar Examination. The full text can be found here. Here are the important aspects of that Order: The Exam The Bar Exam will be held on Tuesday,...
Initially, we held this webinar to overwhelming response to address the anxiety surrounding taking the “July” 2020 Bar Exam online. Our team of expert professors, from all over the country, relayed all of the information we had gathered; we also answered...