Friday, April 16, 2021

The February 2021 MBE Scores Are Still Too Low; Bar Professors Can Help

Bar Professors Provides Private/Online Tutoring for Repeat Takers for the UBE, North Carolina, Virginia, Georgia, Florida, Texas, the MBE, UBE, New York, California and other states.

February 2021’s MBE mean score was again very low on the February bar exam. The mean score has dropped since 2014. In states like Florida, where the pass rate for the MBE is 136, this indicates that bar exam takers will have trouble passing the bar exam.

Here are the February mean scores for the last 7 years.

February 2021:  133.98

February 2020:  132.58

February 2019: 134

February 2018: 132.7

February 2017: 134

February 2016: 135

February 2015: 136

As we know, repeat takers desperately need any point they can muster.  These low mean scores results in low bar exam scores and that indicates that more repeat takers will fail the bar exam.

Bar Professors can help you increase your MBE scores.

If you have failed the bar exam or are a foreign educated student, Bar Professors will help you. We have developed our virtual  programs for all students who will take the February or July bar exam. We are a one-on-one tutoring program that is remotely based, by telephone, by facetime, by Skype. We can help all repeat takers and foreign educated lawyers pass the bar exam.

Bar Professors has an extensive 3 volume book set for Florida, California and the UBE. This 3 volume set was written by attorneys and law professors who are experts in law and the bar exam.

Contact us at http://barprofessors.com for more information.

Bar Professors provide private bar exam on line tutoring for repeat takers who have difficulty with the MBE, MEE, UBE, Florida, Virginia, Georgia, California, North Carolina, Texas and New York bar exams. You can find us at http://barprofessors.com, like us on facebook at BarProfessors, follow us on twitter @BarProfessors,  email us at pass@barprofessors.com or see us on youtube.

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