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The Delaware Bar Exam is one of the most unique in the country. Its minimum passing score of 143 is the highest of any jurisdiction and is one of only eleven remaining jurisdictions to have not adopted the UBE format.
I am admitted in another state. Do I have to take the Delaware Bar Examination to be admitted in Delaware? Answer: Yes.
How hard is the Delaware Bar Exam? The Delaware Bar Exam is one of the most difficult bar exams in the US and has the highest minimum passing score (143).
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The changes include passing score adjustment; reduced testing subjects and essays; twice a year administration (eliminating a major barrier for some aspiring attorneys); and reduced fees. Finally, there was a range of improvements across the other focus areas.
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California. There is no bar reciprocity in California, though the state does offer a modified bar exam to those who have actively practiced law for at least four years immediately preceding their bar application.
Score at least 143 on the written Delaware Bar Examination. Score at least an 85 on the MPRE within 4 years preceding, or by December 31 in the year after, passing the Delaware Bar Examination. Demonstrate good moral character and reputation. Complete a 12-week Clerkship in Delaware and Clerkship Checklist.

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