The two-day California Bar Examination is administered twice a year, in February and July. The Bar Examination is composed of three parts: five one-hour essay questions, one ninety-minutes performance test question, and the Multistate Bar Examination. Exam questions may involve issues from any of the following thirteen subjects: Business Associations, Criminal Law and Procedure, Remedies, Civil Procedure, Evidence, Torts, Community Property, Professional Responsibility, Trusts, Constitutional Law, Real Property, Wills and Succession, and Contracts. More information about the exam is available on the State bar of California's website - http://www.calbar.ca.gov/
A comprehensive bar exam preparation course is an absolute necessity for success, especially for first-time bar takers. First-time takers are recommended to choose either THEMIS, BAR/BRI, or KAPLAN/PMBR for comprehensive review, supplemented by the PMBR system for MBE preparation.