District of Columbia Bar Review Course Materials

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BARBRI OFFERS COMPREHENSIVE RESOURCES TO HELP YOU PASS THE BAR EXAM AND MPRE.

Proven Outlines and Testing Materials

The Conviser Mini Review (CMR) Volume contains capsule outlines, flow charts, comparison charts, exam tips and other tools to help your learn the law. The CMR is your primary reading source during the bar review course.

The District of Columbia (DC) and Multistate Outlines (MS) are written and edited by our editorial staff and law professors. These outlines provide comprehensive coverage of the black-letter rules tested on all sections of the District of Columbia Bar Exam.

Lecture Handouts encourage active learning and allow for easy note taking. Handouts highlight the most frequently tested issues and use hypos drawn directly from past bar exams.
 

Comprehensive Testing 

The Multistate Essay Exam (MEE) Workbook is designed to give you significant experience with essay questions on the local day of the District of Columbia Bar Exam. Questions released by the National Conference of Bar Examiners include model answers drafted by BARBRI's editorial staff. BARBRI's model answers give detailed explanations of the black letter law concepts tested in each question. Essay answers are individually graded and critiqued for style and content by BARBRI staff attorneys. 
NEW IN 2012! You may submit unlimited essay answers for grading!

The Multistate Testing (MPQ1, MPQ2 & MSE) Volumes Expose you to various types of questions likely to appear on the actual Multistate day of the District of Columbia Bar Exam.

The Multistate Testing Drills This workshop analyzes questions covering the areas of law you will see on the Multistate Bar Exam and available at barbri.com. Following completion of each Multistate subject, you are assigned drills questions and an analysis available via streaming audio at barbri.com.

The Multistate Performance Test (MPT) Workbook is designed to prepare you for this practical section of the District of Columbia Bar Exam. Candidates are given factual data, statutes, cases and other reference material to solve problems.