The Uniform Bar Examination
The Uniform Bar Examination consists of three components, all of which are drafted and distributed by the National Conference of Bar Examiners (NCBE):
The Multistate Performance Test (MPT). This test is three hours on the morning of the first day of the exam. It is comprised of two 90-minute MPTs. An MPT is a closed-universe legal task consisting of an assignment, some factual information, and some legal authority (usually consisting of a statute or some rules and a couple of cases from a fictional jurisdiction). The two MPT questions count for 20% of the overall exam score.
The Multistate Essay Examination (MEE). This test is three hours in the afternoon of first day of the exam. It is comprised of six 30-minute essay questions. The MEE involves traditional bar examination essay questions. These six questions count for 30% of the overall exam score.
The Multistate Bar Examination (MBE). This test is two, three-hour blocks during the morning and afternoon of the second day of the exam. The MBE consists of 100 multiple choice question per three-hour segment (200 multiple choice questions total). The MBE counts for 50% of the overall score on the exam.