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A bar review is a series of classes that most law school graduates attend prior to taking a bar examination. Common examples include Kaplan PMBR, BarBri, BarPlus Bar Review, Rigos Bar Review and the Preliminary Multistate Bar Review. The majority of bar review courses offer classroom based instruction for both the Multistate Bar Examination (MBE) as well as the state specific portions of the exam administered in each state. A variety of other companies, such as Law Preps LLC,AdaptiBar, and e-BarReview offer individualized instruction focused on the bar applicant's specific needs, through the use of tutoring, small group instruction and online test preparation.