I have posted my PA Bar Exam Outlines below. These materials are outline summaries of the lectures from the BarBri of Pennsylvania Review Course. They are divided into two sections: The Multistate Subjects and the PA Subjects.
The bar exam is no walk in the park. You have about nine weeks to prepare after you graduate, give or take. The first six weeks should be dedicated to attending lectures (if you're taking BarBri) and practicing with multiple choice questions. I would reccomend at least the 3-Day PMBR Course to help with tackling the Multistate Bar Exam (MBE). Studying your outlines will help with the essays, but it is not much help to review outlines for the MBE. You need to do many practice questions. In the final three weeks, start reviewing outlines a bit more for memorization.
There are countless other tips and strategies for taking the bar exam. Your review course(s) will cover all of them. For my part, feel free to use my outlines. I have also listed links to some helpful bar examination sites.
Multistate Subjects
| Constitutional Law* | Criminal Law & Procedure |
| Evidence | Contracts |
| Torts | Real Property |
*Submitted by Darryl J. Liguori, Esq.
Pennsylvania Subjects
**Submitted by Timothy P. Brennan, Esq.
PA Bar Exam Links
| Pennsylvania Board of Law Examiners |
| BarBri of Pennsylvania |
| National Conference of Bar Examiniers |
| PMBR Multistate Specialist |
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