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Prepare for jurisdiction-controlled bar exams by verifying the active format, legacy UBE, NextGen UBE, or state-specific, laptop vendor, ExamSoft Examplify or another platform, registration and mock-exam requirements, venue rules, passing score, MPRE rules, and upload deadlines.
ExamSoft Examplify is widely used for bar exam written-answer delivery, but each jurisdiction controls the exam format, technology vendor, passing score, and laptop requirements.
Use these checkpoints to confirm the current format, delivery rules, scoring, and test-day setup before building the full plan.
State bar exam
ExamSoft Examplify
Jurisdiction instructions
UBE, NextGen, state-specific
Registration plus mock exam
Venue-specific
Bar exams are licensing exams controlled by state or jurisdiction admissions authorities. Depending on the jurisdiction and year, the exam may be legacy UBE, NextGen UBE, California-specific, Florida-specific, or another state-specific format.
ExamSoft Examplify is a secure testing application commonly used for laptop entry of written answers, such as essays and performance tests. Applicants must follow jurisdiction instructions for account registration, software download, mock or trial exams, upload deadlines, and prohibited items.
NCBE describes the legacy UBE as a portable-score exam made up of MEE, MPT, and MBE components over two days. NextGen UBE jurisdictions use a 500-750 score scale and set their own passing scores.
Some current jurisdictions use ILG Exam360 or other systems instead of ExamSoft. Always use the admissions authority instructions for your specific exam administration before installing software or planning laptop logistics.
Use this State Bar Examinations exam help page for exam-specific context, then compare the broader online exam help services page or contact HiraEdu if you need a direct handoff. This page stays focused on State Bar Examinations while the linked service pages cover broader exam support options.
State bar examinations are controlled by each jurisdiction's court, board of bar examiners, or admissions authority. Exam content, eligibility, application deadlines, testing accommodations, laptop rules, venue rules, passing scores, score portability, MPRE requirements, and oath or admission steps vary by jurisdiction. NCBE describes the legacy Uniform Bar Examination as a two-day exam made up of the MEE, MPT, and MBE, producing a portable score that jurisdictions may accept, while NextGen UBE jurisdictions use a newer 500-750 score scale and their own passing score decisions.
ExamSoft's Examplify is a secure testing application used by many bar jurisdictions for laptop-based written-answer entry, commonly for essays and performance tests. ExamSoft support describes bar exam setup tasks such as confirming bar applicant registration, downloading a mock exam, meeting minimum system requirements, and preparing the device before exam day. However, not every jurisdiction uses ExamSoft, and some current bar programs use ILG Exam360 or other systems. Applicants should follow the official instructions from their jurisdiction for the specific administration, including software registration, mandatory mock or trial exams, upload deadlines, prohibited items, whether laptops are allowed only for written portions, and whether the exam is legacy UBE, NextGen UBE, or state-specific.
No. Many jurisdictions use ExamSoft Examplify, but others use ILG Exam360 or different systems. Follow the jurisdiction instructions for your exam.
It is commonly used for secure laptop entry of written answers, such as essays and performance tests, when a jurisdiction assigns ExamSoft.
Confirm registration, install Examplify, meet system requirements, complete mandatory mock exams, download exam files if required, and understand upload rules.
NCBE describes the legacy Uniform Bar Examination as a two-day exam made up of MEE, MPT, and MBE components that produces a portable score.
NextGen UBE uses a newer exam design and reports scores on a 500-750 scale. Each participating jurisdiction sets its own passing score.
Confirm exam format, deadlines, venue, software vendor, laptop rules, accommodations, score rules, MPRE requirements, and admission steps.
If ExamSoft applies, confirm your bar applicant registration, download Examplify, complete mandatory mock exams, and upload required files before deadlines.
Use the device, operating system, battery, storage, permissions, and network setup required by the vendor and jurisdiction.
Many exams allow laptops for written components only, while multiple-choice sessions may use paper, scan sheets, or separate delivery methods.
If your jurisdiction is moving to NextGen UBE, use current NextGen instructions rather than legacy UBE-only materials.
Use the guide to self-serve, or talk to a coordinator if you need help mapping timelines, official requirements, or troubleshooting day-of logistics.
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