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Florida Bar Exam

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36 essay prompts across 12 subjects, scored against FBBE grading criteria — the same rubric the Florida Board of Bar Examiners uses to evaluate your Part A essays.

Every response is scored on issue spotting, knowledge of Florida law, application and reasoning, and conclusions — weighted exactly as the FBBE weights them.

36

essays

12

subjects

4

FBBE scoring components

Subjects Available

All 12 FBBE essay subjects

1

Florida Constitutional Law

State constitutional provisions, separation of powers, individual rights

2

Federal Constitutional Law

Federal constitutional principles tested through Florida state action contexts

3

Criminal Law

Florida homicide classifications, Stand Your Ground, theft/robbery, felony murder

4

Constitutional Criminal Procedure

Fourth, Fifth, Sixth Amendment protections under Florida law, speedy trial

5

Contracts

Contract formation, UCC Article 2, non-compete agreements, FDUTPA

6

Torts

Negligence, strict liability, comparative fault under Florida statutes

7

Real Property & Homestead

Homestead protections, exemptions, adverse possession, descent & distribution

8

Evidence

Florida Evidence Code, Daubert expert testimony, hearsay exceptions, privileges

9

Family Law

Equitable distribution, time-sharing, parenting plans, 2023 alimony reform

10

Wills & Administration of Estates

Florida Probate Code, will execution, trust law, estate administration

11

Business Entities

Florida LLC, partnership, and corporation law — formation, duties, dissolution

12

Professional Responsibility

Florida Rules of Professional Conduct, trust accounts, advertising, discipline

Scored on the FBBE Rubric

20%

Analysis of the Problem

30%

Knowledge of the Law

35%

Application & Reasoning

15%

Conclusion

These are the four scoring components the Florida Board of Bar Examiners uses to evaluate Part A essay answers. Each response you submit is scored across all four, weighted as shown.

How the Demo Works

1

Read the prompt

A Florida bar-style essay with a fact pattern and specific calls of the question.

2

Write your answer

Timed or untimed. Apply Florida law to the facts just like the real exam.

3

Get your FBBE score

Issue-by-issue breakdown showing which Florida rules you hit, missed, or misstated.

Start your free Florida essay

No sign-up required. Takes about 35 minutes.