Themis Bar Review is renowned for innovation, transparency, and proven results. That’s why we are trusted by law students, law schools, and law firms. We are the gold standard for bar review, first in the market to feature an Adaptive Calendar, segmented learning, and content designed specifically to be delivered online. We set the industry standard on transparency by consistently publishing state-specific pass rates.
Our proven Prime-Present-Practice-Pass methodology simplifies learning and enhances retention through self-paced video lectures, industry-leading visuals, and detailed answer explanations. Students also benefit from structured assessments, targeted analytics, and dedicated attorney support to close knowledge gaps effectively. Our innovative UGrader™ AI Essay Grader delivers accurate feedback on practice essays, while the UWorld MBE® QBank provides a smarter, data-driven approach to bar prep.
Don’t just prepare for the bar — prepare smarter.
Strengths
Law students confidently and consistently choose Themis for proven bar prep. We offer:
- Comprehensive Resources: Access over 4,000+ MBE-style questions, including 1,375+ NCBE-licensed questions in UWorld’s MBE QBank, complete with detailed explanations and engaging visuals.
- Personalized Support: Receive essay feedback from the same attorney grader throughout the course and guidance from our Personal Success Team.
- UGrader™ AI Essay Grading: Enhance your essay writing with actionable IRAC analysis, accurate feedback, and human-guided insights.
- Efficient Learning: Expert-led 15–20-minute video lecture chapters reduce fatigue while enhanced visuals and fillable handouts keep you focused.
- Flexible Scheduling: Our Adaptive Calendar adjusts to your progress, providing a task-by-task schedule.
- Self-Assessment Tools: Track progress with analytics to refine your study plan and address knowledge gaps effectively.
Cost
$1,795–$2,895
Payment Plan Options
Themis offers financing options through its partnership with Affirm. Learn more at ThemisBar.com.
Guarantee
Unsuccessful first-time examinees can take the course for free. Eligibility is not based on course completion.
Availability
All jurisdictions except Delaware (coming in 2026), Louisiana and Mississippi.