FYLSE or First Year Law Student Exam (colloquially known as the "Baby Bar" exam) is a regulatory exam for non ABA law school students.
| Question FormatsBlack Letter Law OutlineEssay WritingPractice Multiple Choice Questions
 ContractsTortsCriminal LawGeneral Introduction of the ExamBaby Bar Review ProgramsFees
 Grading PolicyThe passing score for the First-Year Law Students' Examination is a total score of 560 or higher. An applicant's multiple-choice score will be the number of items answered correctly. Multiple-choice raw scores will be converted to a 400-point scale. This process adjusts for the possible differences between administrations of the examination in the average difficulty of their multiple-choice items. Test centers
 After Passing the ExamCriminal Procedure
 Real PropertyAgencyPartnershipRemediesCivil Procedure
 Constitutional LawCorporationsEvidenceAdministrative LawCommunity PropertyProfessional ResponsibilityTrustsWillsPast Questions and Sample Answers
 Past Multiple Choice Questions | Analysis of Each Administration
 Analysis of FYLSE Subject Questions from the Bar ExaminationCriminal Law
 Contracts
 Torts
 | 
    This article is issued from Wikibooks. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.