|
|
|
|
Pass The Bar.Com Connecticut Materials |
|
|
The Connecticut Bar Examining Committee has a good website. You can find their collection of past essays, reproduced below, at this link. The Connecticut bar exam, a two-day
exam, consists of: the six-hour multiple-choice Multistate Bar
Examination (MBE), weighted 50%; and twelve 30-minute Connecticut
essay questions, weighted 50%. The successful applicant must achieve a
combined scaled score of 264 out of 400 points. Within 4 years before
or after the bar exam, applicants also must pass the Multistate
Professional Responsibility Examination (MPRE) with a scaled score of
80, or receive a "C" or better in a course on Professional
Responsibility at an approved law school. The following subjects may be tested on the Connecticut bar exam: administrative law, business entities, including sole proprietorships, partnerships, and corporations, civil procedure, conflict of laws, constitutional law (Connecticut and federal), contracts, including UCC Article 2 sales, criminal law and procedure, evidence, professional responsibility, property, real and personal, including future interests and real estate finance, torts, Uniform Commercial Code, including Articles 1 (general provisions), 2 (sales), 3 (negotiable instruments), and 9 (secured transactions), wills, trusts, and estates. Here are past essay questions and answers from the Connecticut Bar Examination. Fill out our on-line Form, Send us e-mail, Call toll-free (866) 449-EXAM |
|
|