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Kaplan's Complete Bar Review offers Qbanks, online courses, live lectures, and streaming on demand. We have everything you need to prepare to pass the bar exam.
The gold standard in MBE prep, our PMBR course is designed to “bookend” traditional Bar Review. Students apply a proven model designed to reinforce test skills, MBE content, and strategies. Live or On-Demand review for before and/or after commercial bar review. 3-day, 7-day or 10-day offerings.
Calm anxiety between your Bar Review and exam day with a question-based MBE® review course that builds your confidence and maximizes your score. In the 3-Day Review Course, you'll take a full-length practice exam and spend two days in immersive, question-based review.
Kaplan offers supplemental bar review prep materials that include Qbanks, tutors, essays, and flashcards.
Prep for the MBE portion of the bar exam with PMBR supplemental bar prep. Choose from courses or practice with our innovative QBanks - including released questions that actually appeared on the bar exam.
16 maj 2024 · PMBR stands for the "Preliminary Multistate Bar Review." It is a commercial test preparatory and review course owned by Kaplan, Inc., a subsidiary of The Washington Post Company. The PMBR is one of the more popular resources that U.S. law school graduates use to study for the bar exam.