Baby Bar Exam (FYLSE)

The Baby Bar (FYLSE) was the Hardest Bar Exam In the Country.

The California (FYLSE) used to be the hardest law school bar exam in the country. It was true for two reasons: the first is that it appears clear to us that they really don’t want you to pass the exam, and they are afraid to give the exam to ABA students. In fact, if the unaccredited law schools in California ever got their act together, they would lobby the state legislature and require the  (FYLSE) for all law students. Such a requirement would shorten the big bar exam and allow the state to collect more money. But it would sure send shivers down the spines of all those ABA and state-accredited schools at the thought of losing most of their first-year law students because they can’t pass the Baby Bar Exam (FYLSE).

We have seen certified results of 173 ABA-approved law students taking just the multiple-choice portion of the 1980 Baby Bar Exam. Only 64 of the students passed the (FYLSE)! The average grade point average of their first year courses was just under a B+. These students were no dummies. We are convinced that this exam was made to fail students who take it. That being said, it is more than possible to pass the (FYLSE) exam.

The Old Baby Bar Exam (FYLSE) Required at least 4-5 months of Preparation.

To pass the Old Baby Bar Exam (FYLSE), you must start preparation almost 4-5 months in advance. You had to write 150 full essays of 50 each in Torts, Contracts, and Criminal Law. You needed to do 3,000 questions and answers, and as an added kick, you had to memorize the sample tests that the California State Bar sells from old prior multiple-choice exams.

The only fundamental course we know that will get you through the  (FYLSE) was the MP3 2020 Exam Writing Lecture , and it costs a fraction of any live review course. We have seen the certified results from a live Baby Bar Review course premised on the MP3 2020 Exams Writing Lecture. They got an 88% first-time pass rate through the Baby Bar Exam. You do what that lecture tells you to do and the other recommended tasks, and about the only reason you will not pass is that you might have a bad day and choke on the exam.

Passing the Baby Bar Exam (FYLSE) used to require hard work and a lot of dedication, and a lot of time. You put the time in, and it is well worth it because when you pass, you are then qualified to take the California Bar Exam exam and you didn’t spend $150,000 or more to go to law school and to stop working while you do.

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With the new exam, you are being cheated. If you passed the old exam, you knew that spending 3 more years or finishing law school at an unaccredited law school was worth it because you absolutely knew you could pass the Big Bar. Now, when California changed the FYLSE, it also changed the Big Bar and cut a significant amount of time from the full test. But the problem the NEW FYLSE students will have is that you only passed a multiple-guess exam on the new FYLSE, and you never really took a written exam. So the NEW FYLSE is great news for the law schools, but not their students.

Bottom line, you no longer know if you can pass the Big Bar like you could with the Old FLYSE.