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The passing score is 266 out of a possible 400 points. A bar examination score is the sum of the applicant's MBE scaled score and Written Examination score on the MBE scale, which consists of the MPT and the MEE(i.e., the MBE counting 50%, the MPT counting 20%, and the MEE counting 30%).
Connecticut Bar Exam Dates, Cost & Location Exam Type:2-day Uniform Bar Exam (UBE)Exam fee (First Filing Period):$800Exam fee (Final Filing Period):$900Transfer of UBE Score:$750Admission without Examination:$1,8001 more row
The Admission Without Examination procedure in Connecticut is based on bar reciprocity. Attorneys are eligible for admission if they are members of at least one other state bar, or the District of Columbia, that is reciprocal with Connecticut and meets Connecticut's educational requirements.
Connecticut Bar Exam Dates, Cost & Location Exam Type:2-day Uniform Bar Exam (UBE)Exam fee (First Filing Period):$800Exam fee (Final Filing Period):$900Transfer of UBE Score:$750Admission without Examination:$1,8001 more row
CT Bar Exam Grading & Scoring Process UBE total scores are reported on a 400-point scale and a passing score of 266 is required in Connecticut.
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The bar examination is often regarded as one of the most difficult exams to take and pass on the first try. Many students find that they end up having to repeat this exam several times before they achieve their desired score.
How many times may I take the bar examination? There is no restriction on the number of times a candidate may sit for the bar examination. 7.
The Admission Without Examination procedure in Connecticut is based on bar reciprocity. Attorneys are eligible for admission if they are members of at least one other state bar, or the District of Columbia, that is reciprocal with Connecticut and meets Connecticut's educational requirements.
The passing score is 266 out of a possible 400 points. A bar examination score is the sum of the applicant's MBE scaled score and Written Examination score on the MBE scale, which consists of the MPT and the MEE(i.e., the MBE counting 50%, the MPT counting 20%, and the MEE counting 30%).
Most states and US territories don't have limits on the number of times you can take the bar exam. Even if you've failed nine times, you can keep on trying.

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