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Passing the Bar

Passing the Bar
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(shown with additional NCBE bar exam questions, sold separately)

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Passing the Bar Set (includes game and 450 NCBE bar exam questions)

    The bar exam. Two (or, for our California friends, three) days of grueling, intense, convoluted questioning about every conceivable aspect of the law. The mandatory rite of passage into the profession.

Sure, you'll take prep courses and practice exams—but they aren't much fun at all. Do you want to relieve the anxiety of preparing for the most important test you've ever taken, while still honing your bar exam skills? Look no further than Passing the Bar, the board game that teaches material covered on the multistate portion of the bar exam.

Passing the Bar was created by Caryn Pincus, a 2006 law school graduate who is admitted in New York, New Jersey and Florida.

Includes:

  • game board
  • 1 die
  • 6 playing pieces
  • 2-minute timer
  • 350 questions modeled after the multistate bar examination
  • 100 legal trivia cards

Price: $69.95

Disclaimer (because, hey, we're lawyers)

Passing the Bar is meant to be an entertaining supplement to other study materials. As such, it does not encompass all of the materials required to pass the bar exam and should be played as an interactive way to test your ability to apply legal principles to a given set of facts. This board game is based on current Multistate legal principles. There is no guarantee that the legal principles tested are the most current version of the law, as the laws are subject to change.



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