We’re so confident in our US Bar Prep course that if you don’t pass the bar first time, you can take the course again for free.*
Make an Enquiry
Enquiry form could not be loaded
It's not too late to start our US Bar Preparation Course this Summer. The booking deadline is Friday 31 July 2024. In a globalised world, lawyers need to be at the forefront of economic, political, and corporate developments. For non-US law graduates and lawyers, qualifying as a US attorney for the state of New York or California can prepare you for these developments, by enhancing your knowledge and providing you with a wealth of career opportunities. To find out more about preparing for the US Bar Exam, see our US Bar Preparation Course.
The Uniform Bar Exam (UBE) consists of three assessments taken over two consecutive days. The exam is held on the last Tuesday and Wednesday of every February and July.
The UBE has three fundamental components:
In the state of California, the MEE and MPT will be state-specific.
The assessments are weighted differently towards your final score:
Candidates also need to sit and pass the Multistate Professional Responsibility Examination (MPRE), which is a two-hour, 60-question multiple-choice exam administered three times per year. This needs to be taken and passed from three years before until three years after passing the Bar Exam.
Find out more about the route you need to take to qualify for the New York or California Bar.
Home to Hollywood and Silicon Valley, California is one of the United States’ biggest economies and its most populous state. Because of its world-famous tech, real estate and entertainment industries, there’s no better place to practise intellectual property law, cybersecurity, real estate law, contract law and litigation. California is a hotbed of innovation and its fast-paced developments creates a dynamic environment for lawyers to work in.
To sit the California Bar Exam, you will need:
To find out more about your eligibility as a foreign student, visit The State Bar of California website.
Day 1:
Day 2:
You must score 1390 out of 2000 points to pass the California Bar Exam and score 86 on the MPRE.
To book the assessments, visit The State Bar of California website. All prices are in USD.
The state of New York boasts a wealth of culture and business, thanks to its famous, global city of the same name. A world centre of business and commerce with Wall Street on its doorstep, New York City’s legal market is one of the most lucrative in the world. Providing you with an opportunity to practise corporate and transactional law, New York is a hub of opportunity, where you’ll be working with some of the best legal minds in the industry.
To sit the New York Bar Exam, you will:
For full eligibility requirements as a foreign student, visit the New York State Board of Law Examiners (NYSBOLE) website.
*Please note that not all common law countries are eligible to sit the exam.
Day 1:
Day 2:
You must score 266 out of 400 points to pass the UBE in New York and score 85 on the MPRE.
Applicants must also complete an online course in New York-specific law, known as the New York Law Course (NYLC) and pass an online examination, known as the New York Law Exam (NYLE).
To book the assessments, visit NYSBOLE website. All prices are in USD.
See our career-enhancing course that will prepare you to sit the California or New York Bar Exam.
Discover the course