The Baby Bar, or the California First-Year Law Student Exam (FYLSE), is the exam that all first-year law students who attend an unaccredited law school in California must take.
The exam consists of two parts: Essay and MBE. The MBE on the Baby Bar only tests on three of the seven MBE subjects included on the full Bar Exam. These three MBE subjects include Contracts, Criminal Law, and Torts.
It is important to note that the subtopic of Constitutional Protection of Accused Persons (Criminal Law), is NOT tested on the MBE for the Baby Bar. Therefore, it is not included in AdaptiBar’s Baby Bar preparation program.
You can learn more about the AdaptiBar Baby Bar/FYLSE program here.