Extended Bar Review
Note: Students may register for either Adv. Analysis in Pre-Bar Skills or Extended Bar Review but not both courses. For assistance determining which course to take please reach out to Sandy Patrick or Libby Davis.
Extended Bar Review
- Course Number: LAW-864
- Course Type: Foundational
- Credits: 2 (credit/no credit scale)
- Enrollment Limit: Determined by the Registrar, must have completed at least 56 credits to register
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Description: Extended Bar Review is for students planning to take the UBE exam. It is designed to jumpstart your bar exam preparation by developing your substantive knowledge and sharpening your critical bar exam success skills. Specifically, you will receive in-depth review of highly tested topics in Contracts, Evidence, and Torts. You will then put that knowledge to use working through practice MBE and essay questions. You will learn how to develop a strong but flexible framework to resolve bar exam problems, sharpen your reading comprehension, issue identification, rule mastery,
critical thinking, and legal analysis.
This course is provided by our partner Barbri Legal Education. It is an online, asynchronous course. - Prerequisite: Students must be planning to take the Uniform Bar Exam to be eligible to enroll. Students must have completed at least 56 credits to register.
- Note: The Spring 2026 sections of Pre-Bar Skills will be primarily geared towards the NextGen UBE Exam, which will begin being offered in Oregon and several other states in July 2026. Some states will be offering the legacy UBE exam. Students planning to take the February or July 2026 UBE exam should opt for this 2025 course.
This course is graded on a credit/no credit scale only.
- Evaluation Method: Exams, regular participation in the online portal, and regular attendance.
- Capstone: no
- WIE: no
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The American Bar Association accreditation standards require students to regularly attend the courses in which they are registered. Lewis & Clark expects students to attend classes regularly and to prepare for classes conscientiously. Specific attendance requirements may vary from course to course. Any attendance guidelines for a given class must be provided to students in a syllabus or other written document at the start of the semester. Sanctions (e.g., required withdrawal from the course, grade adjustment, and/or a failing grade) will be imposed for poor attendance.
Law Registrar is located in Legal Research Center on the Law Campus.
MSC: 51
email lawreg@lclark.edu
voice 503-768-6614
fax 503-768-6850
Registrar Tiffany Henning
Law Registrar
Lewis & Clark Law School
10101 S. Terwilliger Boulevard MSC 51
Portland OR 97219
