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- Alabama (21.5%) – Fall of 21.4% from Feb. 2015
- Arkansas –Unknown, Statistics not Shared.
- Florida (58.4%) – Rise of 6.4%
- Idaho (69.9%) – Steady
- Illinois – Unknown, Statistics not shared.
- Indiana (51%) ~ Fall of 16% from Feb. 2015
- Iowa (61%) – Fall of 11% from Feb. 2016
- Kansas (50%) – Fall of 31.5% from Feb. 2015
- Kentucky – Unknown, Statistics not yet shared.
- Louisiana (66.16%) – Rise of 1% from Feb. 2015
- Maine ~ Unknown, Statistics not yet shared.
- Massachusetts (50.7%) – Fall of 6% from Feb. 2015
- Mississippi – Unknown, Statistics not Shared.
- Missouri (74.3%) – Fall of 3.4% from Feb. 2015
- Montana (67% including those who have not passed the MPRE, 60% if you don’t include them) – Fall of 7%-14% depending on which number they use from Feb. 2015
- New Hampshire – Unknown, Statistics not yet shared.
- New Mexico (69%) – Fall of 11% from Feb. 2015
- New York (41%) – Fall of 2% from Feb. 2015
- North Carolina (26% – if you compare applicant list to passing list) – Fall of 17% from Feb. 2015 unless a bunch of people just haven’t taken the MPRE yet (unlikely, but we’ll hope).
- Ohio (57.2%) – Fall of 6.6% from February 2015
- Oklahoma (69%) – Rise of 2% from Feb. 2015
- Oregon (60%) – Fall of 4% from Feb. 2015.
- Pennsylvania (56.3%) – Rise of 5.7% from Feb. 2015
- South Carolina (56.18%) – Fall of 7.27% from Feb. 2016
- Tennessee (51%) – Fall of 3% from Feb. 2015
- Vermont (61.3%) – Rise of 15.6% from Feb. 2016
- Washington (58.5%) – Fall of 7.2% from Feb. 2015
- West Virginia (50.4%) – Fall of 17.7% from Feb. 2015
- Viriginia (57.64%) – Fall of 1.5% from Feb. 2016
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