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No video lectures. No passive review. Just the active study methods that cognitive science says actually work: spaced repetition flashcards, practice questions with every answer choice explained, timed exams, and adaptive scheduling. Study on your phone, on your laptop, wherever you are.

1,700+ Practice Questions
1,450+ Flashcards
7 MBE Subjects
70 Outline Sections

BarReps covers the Multistate Bar Examination (MBE) portion of the UBE. It does not cover the MEE or MPT.

Spaced Repetition

Cards you miss come back sooner. Cards you know fade away.

The algorithm adapts to your performance so you spend time where it counts. It's SM-2, the same system used by medical students worldwide.

Evidence — Card 23 of 180
What is the rule against hearsay, and what are the three most-tested exceptions?
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Contracts — Q47 of 200

A buyer orally agreed to purchase a seller's house for $250,000. The buyer paid $5,000 as a deposit. The seller later refused to sell. Can the buyer enforce the agreement?

C No — the agreement is within the Statute of Frauds and is unenforceable.
A Yes — part performance removes it from the Statute of Frauds.
B Yes — the deposit constitutes sufficient consideration.
D No — oral agreements for real property are always void.
Why C is correct

Contracts for the sale of land must be in writing under the Statute of Frauds. A $5,000 deposit alone does not constitute sufficient part performance to remove the contract from the statute. The oral agreement is therefore unenforceable.

Why A is wrong

Part performance can sometimes take an oral land contract outside the Statute of Frauds, but it typically requires at least two of three elements: payment, possession, and valuable improvements. A deposit alone, without taking possession or making improvements, is not enough.

Why B is wrong

While the $5,000 deposit may constitute valid consideration to form a contract, consideration and enforceability are separate issues. The Statute of Frauds bars enforcement of oral land contracts regardless of whether consideration was given.

Why D is wrong

Oral agreements for real property are not always void. They are voidable under the Statute of Frauds, but exceptions exist — such as full part performance or equitable estoppel. The rule is not an absolute bar; it simply was not overcome here.

Every Answer Explained

1,700+ original questions. Every single answer choice explained.

Why the right answer is right and why each wrong answer is wrong. Most platforms only explain the correct answer. We explain all four, because understanding why you were tempted by the wrong answer is how the rule sticks.

Smart Analytics

Track accuracy by subject. See exactly where you're weak.

Identify weak areas and watch your progress over time. Your study plan adapts based on real performance data, not guesswork.

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Con Law Evidence Contracts Crim Property Civ Pro Torts
Criminal Law
42 cards
Evidence
28 cards
Civil Procedure
20 cards
Contracts
8 cards
Torts
5 cards

Adaptive Scheduling

Set your exam date, daily goals, and rest days.

The scheduler prioritizes your weakest subjects and builds a plan around your life. It adjusts as you improve so you're always working on what matters most.

Subject Outlines

Concise, MBE-focused outlines for all seven subjects.

Written in plain English with the rules, tests, and distinctions the exam actually tests. No law review articles — just what you need to know.

Evidence Outline — Hearsay
Definition & rationale
Hearsay is an out-of-court statement offered to prove the truth of the matter asserted. FRE 801(c). It is inadmissible unless an exception or exclusion applies.
Declarant requirement
Non-hearsay: prior statements
Non-hearsay: admissions
Exception: present sense impression
Exception: excited utterance
Exception: then-existing condition
Exception: business records

Study Anywhere

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Works on any device. Add it to your home screen for instant access. No downloads, no app store. Your progress syncs instantly across everything.

Coverage

All seven MBE subjects. 200+ questions each.

Comprehensive coverage aligned to the official NCBE subject matter outline. Every topic. Every subtopic.

Constitutional Law Evidence Contracts Criminal Law Real Property Civil Procedure Torts

Built by someone who needed it.

BarReps was built by a practicing attorney who passed the bar while billing over 1,800 hours at a law firm. There was no time for a full prep course. What worked was focused, active repetition: drilling rules until they stuck, then testing them under exam conditions.

The big prep programs charge $2,000+ for video lectures most people don't finish. The supplements charge hundreds for a question bank or a set of flashcards, but not both. BarReps puts everything together at a fraction of the cost.

Every question has been individually written and audited against the official NCBE subject matter outline. Every explanation walks through every answer choice, not just the right one. The spaced repetition algorithm is SM-2, the same system used by medical students worldwide. This isn't a shortcut. It's a better method.

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What you get vs. what's out there.

A side-by-side look at BarReps versus typical bar prep supplements.

Feature BarReps Question Bank Flashcard Set
MBE Practice Questions 1,700+ 1,000–1,800
Flashcards w/ Spaced Repetition 1,450+ ~1,000
Every Wrong Answer Explained Varies
Wrong-Answer Drillback
Timed Practice Exams
Subject Outlines
Adaptive Study Scheduler
Works on Phone (PWA) Varies Physical cards
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