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  2. Begin by entering your name in the designated fields: Last, First, and Middle. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for identification.
  3. Fill in your birth date and select your sex from the options provided. This information is necessary for demographic purposes.
  4. Input your NCBE number, which can be found at NCBEX.ORG, followed by your email address for communication regarding your application.
  5. Indicate how you will complete the essay portion of the exam by selecting either 'via laptop' or 'handwritten'.
  6. Attach any required documents as specified, including a check or money order for $725.00 made payable to the New Hampshire Board of Bar Examiners.
  7. If applicable, provide details about any concurrent examinations you are taking in other jurisdictions.
  8. Sign and date the application to affirm that all information is true and that you understand the requirements for taking the exam.

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What is a passing grade? A passing grade on the New Hampshire Bar Examination is 270 on a scale of 400. Successful applicants will be notified that they passed the bar examination but will not be given their scores.
The following are requirements for all applicants requesting a first time Driver License: Completed Application for Driver License. pdf. Proof of Identity and Residency. Appropriate Fee. Vision Test. Knowledge Test. Road Test will be scheduled once the Knowledge Test is successfully completed.
New Hampshires minimum passing score is 270. Since the UBE is divided into 2 equally weighted sections writing (MPT/MEE) and the MBE you should aim for a 135 on each section. However, you dont need to score 135 on each section to pass. An exceptional MBE score can balance a subpar score in the writing section.
New Hampshire Bar Exam Other Statistics The New Hampshire pass rate have ranged from 57% to 92% for total takers, 59% to 93% for first-time takers, and 0% to 100% for repeat takers.
280: This is considered a strong score. Youll meet the passing standard in every UBE jurisdiction and be competitive for score transfers. 270279: Solid. Youll pass in most jurisdictions, and youre only a few points away from the highest bar states.

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This test consists of 40 multiple-choice questions covering traffic laws, safe driving practices, road signs and signals, driving under the influence, parking rules, and vehicle equipment, as outlined in the states. To pass, you must score at least 80% (32 out of 40 questions) in person at the DMV.

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