Published on December 1, 2025
The State Bar of California has officially released the results from the October 2025 First-Year Law Students' Examination on December 5, 2025. This examination, often referred to as the “Baby Bar” among law students, is a critical milestone for prospective lawyers in California. Passing this exam is essential for first-year law students who aim to continue their legal education and ultimately sit for the California Bar Exam.
The examination tests candidates on fundamental legal principles and consists of multiple-choice questions and essays. Candidates take this exam after completing their first year of law school, with many preparing rigorously through various study materials and support from their law schools.
For this session, the results have been made available through the Applicant Portal, making it easier for students to access their scores promptly. This transparency in results reflects the State Bar's commitment to efficiency and support for law students navigating their legal careers.
As for the future, examination administrations are scheduled for June 2026, with the results expected to be posted on August 8, 2026. This gives current and prospective law students a timeline to prepare for the next opportunity to take this crucial examination.
Students looking to take the First-Year Law Students' Examination in the upcoming June administration should begin preparing as soon as possible. Here are some recommended strategies to succeed:
The First-Year Law Students’ Examination serves as a foundational step in the journey to becoming a licensed attorney in California. With upcoming resources and strategies available for future candidates, the State Bar is continually working to support students in their legal education. Law students are encouraged to take proactive approaches in their preparation to ensure they are well-positioned for success in their future examinations.
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