Tuesday, April 7, 2015

The February 2015 Bar Exam: The North Carolina Pass Rate and Retaining a North Carolina Bar Exam Tutor

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North Carolina received their results last week. But, according to a recent article, it was a bloodbath. The combined pass rate for students at the state’s seven law schools has hit a five year low. In July 2005, 83 percent of in-state students and 68 percent of all students passed the North Carolina bar. In July 2014, those numbers dropped to 69 percent and 62 percent, respectively. In February 2015, the pass rate slipped to 40 percent and 43 percent.

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1 comment:

  1. Where can you find that article you mention or the NC bar statistics for the most recent results?

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