For retakers who refuse to spend $3,000 twice.

You don't need another expensive course. You need reps.

Built by an attorney who passed the Ohio and Florida bars while billing 1,800+ hours at a firm. No time off either round.

No video lectures you won't finish. No $2,000 "guarantee" that just means they'll let you pay again. BarReps is MBE practice questions, MEE-style essays with self-grading rubrics, flashcards, and subject outlines across all 11 tested subjects, at a price that doesn't assume you have a law firm salary yet. $69.99/month. Cancel anytime.

100 free practice questions. No credit card required.

1,700+ MBE-Style Questions
1,600+ Flashcards
50 MEE-Style Essays
100+ Outline Sections
11 UBE Subjects

BarReps covers MBE practice questions, MEE-style essays with self-grading rubrics, flashcards, and outlines for all 11 UBE subjects. It does not cover the MPT.

What bar prep actually costs vs. what it should cost.

Full Courses (Barbri, Themis, Kaplan) MBE Supplements (Adaptibar, UWorld) BarReps
Price $1,999 to $4,199 $395 to $419 $69.99/mo
MBE Practice Questions Included (varies) 1,600 to 2,000+ 1,700+
Pre-Built Flashcards w/ Spaced Repetition Varies by tier No* 1,600+ with SM-2
Subject Outlines Yes No Yes
Adaptive Study Scheduler Yes No Yes
Essay Practice Yes No 50 MEE-style (self-graded)

*Adaptibar includes 2,000+ digital flashcards, but does not advertise a spaced repetition algorithm for its flashcards. UWorld lets you create flashcards from question bank content.

The full courses cost $2,000+ because they include video lectures, essay grading, and a study calendar. If you already took a full course and didn't pass, you probably don't need to re-buy all of that. The MBE supplements like Adaptibar ($395) and UWorld ($419) are excellent question banks, but a question bank alone costs almost as much as three months of BarReps. With BarReps, two months of access costs less than a single Adaptibar subscription, and you get 1,700+ practice questions, 50 MEE-style essays with model answers and self-grading rubrics, 1,600+ flashcards with real spaced repetition, 100+ subject outlines across all 11 UBE subjects, and an adaptive study scheduler. Not just a question bank.

Spaced Repetition

Cards you miss come back sooner. Cards you know fade away.

The algorithm adapts to your performance so you spend time where it counts. It's SM-2, the same system used by medical students worldwide. Most bar prep flashcard products are static decks with no adaptive algorithm. BarReps uses SM-2, the same spaced repetition system used by medical students worldwide, so your review sessions focus on the rules you haven't locked in yet.

Evidence — Card 23 of 180
What is the rule against hearsay, and what are the three most-tested exceptions?
Tap to reveal
Contracts — Q47 of 200

A buyer orally agreed to purchase a seller's house for $250,000. The buyer paid $5,000 as a deposit. The seller later refused to sell. Can the buyer enforce the agreement?

C No — the agreement is within the Statute of Frauds and is unenforceable.
A Yes — part performance removes it from the Statute of Frauds.
B Yes — the deposit constitutes sufficient consideration.
D No — oral agreements for real property are always void.
Why C is correct

Contracts for the sale of land must be in writing under the Statute of Frauds. A $5,000 deposit alone does not constitute sufficient part performance to remove the contract from the statute. The oral agreement is therefore unenforceable.

Why A is wrong

Part performance can sometimes take an oral land contract outside the Statute of Frauds, but it typically requires at least two of three elements: payment, possession, and valuable improvements. A deposit alone, without taking possession or making improvements, is not enough.

Why B is wrong

While the $5,000 deposit may constitute valid consideration to form a contract, consideration and enforceability are separate issues. The Statute of Frauds bars enforcement of oral land contracts regardless of whether consideration was given.

Why D is wrong

Oral agreements for real property are not always void. They are voidable under the Statute of Frauds, but exceptions exist — such as full part performance or equitable estoppel. The rule is not an absolute bar; it simply was not overcome here.

Every Answer Explained

1,700+ original questions. Every single answer choice explained.

Why the right answer is right and why each wrong answer is wrong. Most platforms only explain the correct answer. We explain all four, because understanding why you were tempted by the wrong answer is how the rule sticks. Not just why the right answer is right. Why each wrong answer is tempting and where the trap is. This is the same depth of answer analysis that $400 supplements offer, at a fraction of the price.

Smart Analytics

Track accuracy by subject. See exactly where you're weak.

Identify weak areas and watch your progress over time. Your study plan adapts based on real performance data, not guesswork.

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Con Law Evidence Contracts Crim Property Civ Pro Torts
Criminal Law
42 cards
Evidence
28 cards
Civil Procedure
20 cards
Contracts
8 cards
Torts
5 cards

Adaptive Scheduling

Set your exam date, daily goals, and rest days.

The scheduler prioritizes your weakest subjects and builds a plan around your life. It adjusts as you improve so you're always working on what matters most. Most MBE supplements don't include a study scheduler. The full courses do, but they charge $2,000+ for the privilege. BarReps builds a plan around your weak subjects and your life for $69.99/month.

Subject Outlines

Concise, plain-English outlines across all 11 UBE subjects.

100+ outline sections written with the rules, tests, and distinctions the exam actually tests. Covers the 7 MBE subjects plus the 4 MEE-only subjects: Agency, Partnership, Corporations, and LLCs. No law review articles. Just what you need to know.

Evidence Outline — Hearsay
Definition & rationale
Hearsay is an out-of-court statement offered to prove the truth of the matter asserted. FRE 801(c). It is inadmissible unless an exception or exclusion applies.
Declarant requirement
Non-hearsay: prior statements
Non-hearsay: admissions
Exception: present sense impression
Exception: excited utterance
Exception: then-existing condition
Exception: business records

MEE-Style Essays

Self-grading is faster than waiting five days for a stranger to grade your essay.

Each essay includes a realistic fact pattern, a full model answer in IRAC format, a list of key issues, common analytical traps, and a scored rubric. Write your answer, reveal the model, then grade yourself against the rubric. The rubric shows you exactly which issues you spotted and which you missed. No five-day grading queue. No anonymous first-year associate scribbling "good IRAC" in the margin. Just the rubric, the model, and the rules you need to drill again.

Evidence6 essays
Civil Procedure6 essays
Contracts6 essays
Constitutional Law5 essays
Criminal Law5 essays
Real Property5 essays
Torts5 essays
Agency3 essays
Partnership3 essays
Corporations3 essays
LLCs3 essays

All 11 subjects are also covered by flashcards and outlines, so you can review the rules, drill the cards, then test yourself with an essay, all in one platform.

Study Anywhere

Your phone, your laptop, your commute, your lunch break.

Works on any device. Add it to your home screen for instant access. No downloads, no app store. Your progress syncs instantly across everything.

Coverage

All 11 UBE subjects. MBE questions, MEE-style essays, flashcards, and outlines.

7 MBE subjects with 200+ practice questions each. 4 MEE-only subjects with essays, flashcards, and outlines. Every topic aligned to the official NCBE subject matter outline.

Constitutional Law Evidence Contracts Criminal Law Real Property Civil Procedure Torts AgencyMEE PartnershipMEE CorporationsMEE LLCsMEE

Bar prep is a racket. BarReps is the alternative.

The average bar prep course costs $2,000 to $4,000 and is designed for first-time takers with two months of nothing else to do. Retakers don't need to re-learn the entire law school curriculum from video lectures. They need to identify their weak subjects, drill practice questions until the patterns stick, and review the rules they keep getting wrong.

That's what BarReps does. Nothing more, nothing less.

Every question was written and audited against the NCBE's official subject matter outline. Every explanation walks through every answer choice, not just the correct one. The flashcard algorithm is SM-2, the same spaced repetition system used by medical students worldwide. The scheduler adapts to your exam date and your weak subjects.

BarReps was built by a practicing attorney who passed the Ohio and Florida bars while billing 1,800+ hours at a firm. No time off, no reduced caseload, no shortcuts. Not because the world needed another bar prep company. Because retakers deserve a tool that respects their time and their budget.

Full Disclosure

What BarReps does not do.

If any of those are dealbreakers, BarReps is not the right tool. If they are not, you save thousands of dollars and get the volume retakers actually need.

Compare

What you get vs. what's out there.

A side-by-side look at BarReps versus the most popular MBE supplements.

Feature BarReps ($69.99/mo) Adaptibar ($395) UWorld ($419) Critical Pass ($170+)
MBE-Style Practice Questions 1,700+ original 1,375+ NCBE-licensed + 200+ simulated 1,350+ NCBE-licensed + 600+ simulated N/A
Pre-Built Flashcards 1,600+ 2,000+ N/A (user-created only) 380 MBE cards
Spaced Repetition Algorithm SM-2 adaptive No Yes (on user-created cards) No
Every Answer Choice Explained Yes Yes Yes N/A
Subject Outlines 100+ sections, all 11 UBE subjects No No No
Adaptive Study Scheduler Yes No No No
Timed Practice Exams Yes Yes Yes No
Wrong-Answer Drillback Yes Adaptive algorithm Performance analytics No
Works on Phone PWA (add to home screen) iOS/Android app iOS/Android app Print + digital via Adaptibar
Price for 2 months ~$140 $395 $419 $170+

Pricing

Two months of BarReps costs less than a single Adaptibar or UWorld subscription. Three months costs less than Critical Pass flashcards plus any question bank. Full access, cancel anytime.

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