Micromashbar.com offers some pretty advanced software that will taylor to your needs. The program offers over 2800 different questions. The questions are crafted by attorneys to closely resemble what is actually on the BAR exam.
depends on standards and off course its up to you.
"You should check Bar Exam.com, they have all kinds of resources for a bar exam review." FindLaw has a list of bar exam review classes. That would be a good start.
There are many online sites devoted specifically to passing the bar exam. Your best option will probably be: http://stu.findlaw.com/thebar/samplebar.html
If you choose to get your law degree online, you can not take any states bar exam. Sometimes exceptions are made on an individual basis, but usually not.
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You will probably have to do a bar course, which will end with a certificate saying you are trained in serving alcohol. At the end of the course there is a test, and you can brag to all your friends that you took the bar exam. </s>
There are 200 questions on a bar exam
No he didn't have to take the bar exam
He failed the bar exam.
There are several bar prep companies that would be helpful for the California bar. Kaplan and BarBri are the two most popular but they are very expensive. Themis is another one, and its prices are pretty reasonable.
Yes the bar exam is required.
California's bar exam is supposed to be the hardest bar in the country. It is one of six states that does not require a law school degree to sit for exam.