First-Year Law Students' Examination (FYLSX)
The First-Year Law Students' Examination (FYLSX), also known as the 'Baby Bar,' is a one-day examination given in June and October each year. It certifies that students who have completed their first year of law study at a California-accredited or unaccredited law school have demonstrated a fundamental understanding of legal principles.
100
Questions
360 min
Time Limit
70%
To Pass
Exam Rules
- You can skip questions and return to them later
- Flag questions for review before submitting
- No feedback shown until you submit the entire exam
- Unanswered questions count as wrong — answer everything
- 10 pretest questions are mixed in and don't affect your score
- Timer auto-submits when time runs out