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Prepare for the Florida Board of Bar Examiners exam with Part A Florida law, Part B MBE, ExamSoft Examplify laptop setup, device checks, mock exam upload, registration and deadline tracking, upload rules, and the Florida 136 scoring framework.
Florida is not a UBE jurisdiction; it uses its own Florida portion plus the MBE, with ExamSoft Examplify used for laptop testing workflows.
Use these checkpoints to confirm the current format, delivery rules, scoring, and test-day setup before building the full plan.
Florida
Part A plus Part B
Florida portion
MBE
ExamSoft Examplify
136 scaled
The Florida Bar Examination has Part A, the Florida portion, and Part B, the Multistate Bar Examination. Candidates should use FBBE instructions for the current administration rather than UBE materials.
FBBE FAQ materials state that Florida uses Examplify from ExamSoft, which securely delivers exams to candidates’ laptops and blocks access to files, programs, and the internet during the exam.
Florida’s ExamSoft page directs applicants to check minimum system requirements, install Examplify on the same laptop used on exam day, upload the mock exam, and meet registration and mock-upload deadlines.
Florida scoring materials commonly use 136 as the passing scaled-score threshold. Applicants taking both parts may pass by the overall method, while one-part applicants must meet the required score on that part.
Use this Florida Bar Exam 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 Florida Bar Exam while the linked service pages cover broader exam support options.
The Florida Bar Examination is administered by the Florida Board of Bar Examiners and is not the Uniform Bar Examination. Florida materials describe the exam as Part A, the Florida portion, and Part B, the Multistate Bar Examination. Current FBBE FAQ materials state that Florida uses Examplify from ExamSoft, which lets candidates securely take examinations downloaded to their own laptops by blocking access to files, programs, and the internet during the examination.
Florida's ExamSoft home page for bar applicants lists device minimum-system checks, Examplify installation on the laptop used on exam day, mock exam upload, and registration or mock-upload deadlines. Florida scoring guidance commonly centers on a scaled score of 136: applicants taking both Part A and Part B in the same administration can pass by the overall method if the average meets the required threshold, while applicants taking a single part must meet the passing score for that part. Candidates should verify the current FBBE exam schedule, admission ticket, laptop registration window, mock exam deadline, Examplify version, upload rules, and two-factor authentication requirements before the exam.
No. Florida uses its own bar examination structure with Part A, the Florida portion, and Part B, the MBE.
FBBE materials identify Examplify from ExamSoft as the secure laptop testing software.
Check minimum system requirements, install Examplify on the exam laptop, complete registration, and upload the required mock exam by the deadline.
Florida scoring guidance centers on a scaled score of 136, with rules depending on whether the applicant takes both parts or one part.
FBBE FAQ materials describe Examplify as blocking access to files, programs, and the internet during the examination.
Confirm your exam date, application status, admission ticket, laptop registration period, Examplify version, and day-of-exam rules with FBBE.
Use the laptop you will bring to the exam, confirm system requirements, install Examplify, and complete the mock exam upload before the deadline.
Study Florida-specific essays and multiple-choice topics separately from MBE subjects and timing.
Know when written-answer files must upload and what to do if internet access is unavailable immediately after the exam.
Confirm whether you are sitting for both parts or a single part and how the 136 threshold applies to your attempt.
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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