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Missouri has released its bar exam results for July 2013. The pass rate is 88.6%. The pass rate for first time takers was 90.5%. The pass rate for second time takers was 46.7. The pass rate for third time takers was 33.3%.
Missouri is an UBE state. The range of UBE totals are from 204 to 355. The MBE range is from 99.3 to 182.9. The essay range is from 95.6 to 182.
Interestingly, is the MBE information coming out of Missouri. For first time takers, the MBE average was 146.89. For second time takers, the MBE average was 129.05. For the third time takers, the MBE average was 126.43. The total average was 146.01.
The Average Raw Score Per MBE Subject Matter was:
Const Law. 21.27 out of 33 questions
Criminal Law/Pro: 21.91 out of 33 questions
Evidence: 19.88 out of 33 questions
Torts: 23.13 out of 34 questions
Contracts: 21.03 out of 34 questions
Property: 20.68 out of 33 questions
It appears that Evidence was the hardest subject on the MBE this time around.
Totaling the 6 MBE subjects, the average raw score in Missouri on the MBE was a 127.8. The average scaled MBE was a 146.01. That means the curve for the average person was 18 points.
For the UBE essays:
Essay 1 (Fed.Civil Pro): 5.68 out of 12 points
Essay 2 (Agency and Torts): 5.90 out of 12 points
Essay 3 (Evidence): 4.60 out of 12 points
Essay 4 (Corporations): 4.98 out of 12 points
Essay 5 (Contracts): 4.32 out of 12 points
Essay 6 (Estates): 3.99 out of 12 points
MPT 1: 6.17 out of 12 points
MPT 2: 6.93 out of 12 points
It appears that the Estates questions was the toughest out of all the essays.
Congratulations to those who have passed Missouri. A job well done.
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