Law & Business Exam Prep
The mandatory written exam every California licensee passes. 9 chapters ordered by exam weight — contracts, finances, employment law, mechanics liens.
A nine-chapter study course for the CSLB Law & Business exam — ordered by the way the test actually weights its questions, and built around the kind of focused practice that sticks.
Don't grind every chapter equally — Contracts is 21% of the test, Public Works is 5%. Foreman orders your study time the way the exam orders its questions.
Chapters are real reading, not flashcards. Worked examples, statutory references, and exam tips inline — no scrolling past padding.
Hundred-question banks per chapter. Pull 10, 20, or 30 at a time. Every wrong answer comes with the why, not just the what.
Per-chapter mastery, weak-area surfacing, and a passing-threshold marker on every quiz score so you know where you stand.
I read three other study guides cover-to-cover and still missed the contract questions. Foreman's quiz bank is what got me there.
Free to try. No credit card. Save your progress, take the practice quizzes, and pick up where you left off.
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The mandatory written exam every California licensee passes. 9 chapters ordered by exam weight — contracts, finances, employment law, mechanics liens.
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