Tag Archives: Wyoming

Bar Results are Coming Out – Is It Your Lucky Day?

2 Sep

Kansas – 78% (110/141) – Rise of 3% since July 2015
North Carolina – Statistics not Shared
Oklahoma – 68% – No Change
West Virginia – 71% – Rise of 2% since July 2015
Wisconsin – Statistics not Shared

Wyoming – Statistics not Shared

 

Bar Results are All Out

22 Nov

As far as I can tell, the bar results for all 50 states and Washington, DC have been released for July 2014.  I hope you heard great news, I congratulate all the passers, and I encourage all those who didn’t make it this time!  Fighting!

Week 7 Bar Results

17 Oct

At the end of Week 7, these bar exams results have been released:

Week 6 Bar Results

10 Oct

At the end of Week 6, these bar exams results have been released:

Week 5 Bar Results

4 Oct

At the end of Week 5, these bar exams results have been released:

Week 4 Bar Results

26 Sep

At the end of Week 4, these bar exams results have been released:

Week 3 Bar Results

21 Sep

At the end of Week 2, these bar exams results have been released:

Week 2 Bar Results

13 Sep

At the end of Week 2, these bar exams results have been released:

  • North Carolina (Onlinel)
  • Wyoming (via Mail)
  • Wisconsin (via Mail)
  • Kansas (Online) ~ 88% passage rate
  • Oklahoma (Online) ~ 79% passage rate
  • West Virginia (Online) ~ 75% passage rate
  • Arkansas (Online)
  • Iowa (Online) ~ 81%
  • New Mexico (Online) ~ 84%
  • Idaho (Online) ~ 65.1` %
  • Washington (Online) ~ 77%

Week 1 Bar Results

6 Sep

At the end of Week 1, these bar exams results have been released:

  • North Carolina (Onlinel)
  • Wyoming (via Mail)
  • Wisconsin (via Mail)
  • Kansas (Online) ~ 88% passage rate
  • Oklahoma (Online) ~ 79% passage rate
  • West Virginia (Online) ~ 75% passage rate

Bar Exam Results & MPRE Requirements

4 Nov

Hey!

   For my Law School followers, I’ve added two new pages to the blog.

  • The first is “Bar Exam Results” — Here you can find links to all the officially posted Bar Results (some states don’t post them, and I’ve marked those) and Statistics. This covers all 50 states as well as Guam, Puerto Rico, American Samoa, Virgin Islands, and the Northern Mariana Islands. Good Luck!

  • The second is “State MPRE Reqs” — Here I share the minimum passing score for each state and the time limits for when they will accept an MPRE. Did you know that 2 states don’t actually require an MPRE score? Good News!

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