Wednesday, October 9, 2013

The July 2013 Bar Exam: Why Repeat Bar Takers Don’t Pass…The Myths and Reality of Passing


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Most law graduates are under the false impression that the more times you take a state bar exam the greater your changes are to passing

In fact, it is just the opposite. The more times you sit for a state bar, you increase your chances of being unsuccessful.

The statistical proof is clear and convincing that repeat takers continuously do poorer on the bar exam than first time takers. Here are the hard facts:

Indiana’s overall pass rate for  July 2013 was 75%. The pass rate for 1st time takers was 82% and the pass rate for repeat takers was 27%.

Iowa’s pass rate for July 2013 was  92%. For 1st time takers, the  pass rate was 95%. For 2nd time takers, the pass rate was 70%. For 3rd time takers, the pass rate was 57%. For the 4th time takers, the pass rate was 0%. For the 5th time taker, the pass rate was 0%.

Delaware’s  overall pass rate for July 2013 was 71.7%. The first time applicant pass rate was 77.8%. The repeat applicant pass rate was 48.9%.

Oregon’s overall pass rate for July 2013 was 75%. The first time taker pass rate was 81% and the repeat bar exam taker rate was 36%.

North Carolina published its statistics of the July 2013 bar exam. The overall pass rate  was 63.35%. Applicants who took the bar exam for the first time passed at 71%. Applicants who took the bar exam as repeat takers passed at 23.3%.

These statistical repeat taker numbers are a clear representation that repeat takers, on an average, only pass the bar exam at about a 33% rate. Obtaining a Bar Professors’ bar exam tutor should be the number one goal for all repeat takers.

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