Connie Y. answered 08/27/19
M.A., J.D. TUTOR FOR ACADEMIC WRITING-K THRU GRAD/LAW SCHOOL-SPED/ND'S
I don't quite understand your question. You have to go to law school and graduate to sit for the bar, and every law school has specific classes you have to take to do so. For example, some schools offer classes in Alternative Dispute Resolution, but that subject isn't covered on any bar that I know of. If all you want to do is pass the bar, I would suggest that you find a law school that just teaches those areas on the bar.