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When can I expect my Texas Bar results?

When can I expect my Texas Bar results?

General questions may be sent to [email protected]. We are scoring the February 2020 Texas Bar Exam, and expect to release results the first week of May.

How are Texas bar exam results released?

All applicants are notified of the results by e-mail the day the results are released, and by U.S. mail. After that, the list of passing applicants will be posted on the website. Statistics and pass list: For February 2021 bar examinees: 28/42 passed, a 66.7% overall pass rate.

What is the pass rate for the Texas bar exam?

The table below lists percentage pass rates for the February 2022 bar exam as reported by each jurisdiction following release of their exam results….February 2022 Bar Exam.

Jurisdiction Texas
Overall Pass Rate 50%
First-Timer Pass Rate 60%
Repeater Pass Rate 43%
Results Release Date 15 April

How many times can you fail the Texas Bar?

A previous failing score on the Texas Bar Examination will no longer be an impediment to admission without examination because the Texas Bar Examination will no longer be offered in its present form. Applicants will be allowed five attempts to pass the UBE, including examinations taken in other jurisdictions.

How difficult is Texas bar exam?

Examinees are required to record a score of 675 or higher to pass the test and become attorneys. In February of 2020, a total of 996 law school graduates took the Texas Bar Exam. Only 457 of them passed. That is a 45.88 percent overall pass rate.

What is the highest score on the Texas bar exam?

Each essay question is assessed on a 6-point scale, where a 6 is the highest possible score and 0 is the lowest possible score. The Multistate Bar Examination (MBE) presents 200 multiple-choice questions to be completed in two 3-hour sessions. The MBE score is reported on 200-point scale.

Is the Texas bar exam difficult?

California, Louisiana, and Texas are still considered among the hardest bar exams in the country. This is in part due to the amount of legal topics tested and the length of time involved in taking the exam. For example, the Texas bar exam and the California bar exam both cover around 14 areas of law.

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