Florida Bar Exam
Florida
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
Florida Constitutional Law
State constitutional provisions, separation of powers, individual rights
Federal Constitutional Law
Federal constitutional principles tested through Florida state action contexts
Criminal Law
Florida homicide classifications, Stand Your Ground, theft/robbery, felony murder
Constitutional Criminal Procedure
Fourth, Fifth, Sixth Amendment protections under Florida law, speedy trial
Contracts
Contract formation, UCC Article 2, non-compete agreements, FDUTPA
Torts
Negligence, strict liability, comparative fault under Florida statutes
Real Property & Homestead
Homestead protections, exemptions, adverse possession, descent & distribution
Evidence
Florida Evidence Code, Daubert expert testimony, hearsay exceptions, privileges
Family Law
Equitable distribution, time-sharing, parenting plans, 2023 alimony reform
Wills & Administration of Estates
Florida Probate Code, will execution, trust law, estate administration
Business Entities
Florida LLC, partnership, and corporation law — formation, duties, dissolution
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.
No sign-up required. Takes about 35 minutes.