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Rule 15 Admission to the Bar Procedure for Admission; Oath of Office. (1) Each applicant to whom a certificate of qualification has been issued by the board of law examiners is required to appear personally and present such certificate to the Supreme Court or one of the circuit courts of this state.
In California, qualified applicants can take the bar exam without going to law school. Most law schools require a college degree, but some may only ask for equivalent course work, and some law schools focus on your legal interest and life experiences and not on your grades or LSAT scores.
Jurisdictions Generally Without Limits on Bar Exam Attempts StateLimits Michigan No limit specified. Minnesota No limit specified. Mississippi No limit specified. Missouri No limit specified.34 more rows May 22, 2025
Only four states currently allow you to take the bar exam without law school by completing an approved legal apprenticeship program: California. California is a state that simply plays by its own rules. Vermont. Vermonts Law Office Study Program is a continuation of traditional legal apprenticeships. Virginia. Washington.
Michigan Bar Exam Scoring and Grading Michigans minimum passing score is 268. Since the UBE is divided into 2 equally weighted sections writing (MPT/MEE) and the MBE you should aim for a 134 on each section. However, you do not need to score 268 on each section to pass the Michigan Bar Exam.

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The Board may in its discretion permit applicants who do not possess a JD degree from an ABA-approved law school to take the examination based upon factors including, but not limited to, relevant legal education, such as an LLM degree from a reputable and qualified law school, and experience that otherwise qualifies
(A) be 18 years old or older; (B) possess good moral character; and (C) have completed, before entering law school, at least 60 semester hours or 90 quarter hours toward an undergraduate degree from an accredited school or while attending an accredited junior or community college. Page 4 State Bar of Michigan

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