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Do you want to consider the states that only need points? Btw, why are we even comparing these pass rates when the UBE is uniform? Right, but the leniency of graders may be different. This means Missouri has a low cut score and a high pass rate that is, probably easier grading. Note that these are all UBE states. Statistically, the lower the sample size, the less precise the data derived becomes, with a higher margin of error. Moreover, they all have fewer than 1, applicants a year.
These states also likely offer a relatively lenient and simple administration of the exam. The NCBE says :. In other words, you can apply for admission in any UBE state as long as the score you got is high enough for your target state see the passing UBE score table above.
This includes Texas, which will adopt the UBE in and require a passing score of More if your score is high enough. Talk about flexibility! Going purely by pass rates, the winner is Kansas.
Also consider Montana for its low minimum passing UBE score. Missouri is another contender because of its relatively high pass rate and lowest minimum UBE score of Not the hardest but nowhere near the easiest. Another caveat is that some of these states do not have reciprocity agreements with some states, including some UBE states.
But at the end of the day, the scores you earn in any of these states are portable to many other jurisdictions. But make sure that the state you eventually want to practice in will take your score from one of these states. There are reasons why California has a low pass rate, such as its deluge of unaccredited law schools, overpopulation leading to ruthless culling of fresh admissions to the bar, and people not finding MTYLT soon enough.
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