The Texas Bar Exam assesses whether or not a candidate is competent to practice law in Texas.
For its bar exam, Texas requires completion of two parts.
The first portion of the Texas Bar Exam is the Multistate Bar Examination, or the MBE. The MBE is administered twice annually; once on the last Wednesday in February and again on the last Wednesday in July.
The second portion of the Texas Bar Exam tests candidates on unique aspects of Texas's laws. The state specific portion of the Texas bar examination is administered in essay format.
AdaptiBar prepares students for the MBE portion of the Texas bar examination. The MBE occurs on one day, which is divided into two, three-hour parts, each consisting of 100 questions. When answering MBE questions, students apply fundamental legal principles instead of local case or statutory law. During the MBE, students analyze fact situations or act as advocates. Students choose only one correct answer - the best answer - from the four available choices.
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For more information on the Texas Bar Exam, visit the official Texas Bar Examination site.
Interested in Texas Bar Exam pass rates? We've collected the Texas Bar Exam statistics dating back to 2002: Texas Bar Exam Results