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The chart below shows pass rates by state for 2002. For the nation, 63% of those who took the bar exam passed. To be sure you pass, a great MBE test preparation program, such as AdaptiBar, can greatly increase your chances of passing.


Please note that these statistics are for all bar examinees nationwide, not AdaptiBar's statistics.

State

Total Taking

Total Passing

Passing Percent

Alabama

909

498

55%

Alaska

95

51

54%

Arizona

990

694

70%

Arkansas

312

212

68%

California

11,581

5,154

45%

Colorado

1,118

794

71%

Connecticut

1,224

892

73%

Delaware

256

158

62%

Dist. of Columbia

647

353

55%

Florida

3,573

2,427

68%

Georgia

1,452

1,010

70%

Hawaii

252

171

68%

Idaho

183

110

60%

Illinois

3,451

2,481

72%

Indiana

761

533

70%

Iowa

243

194

80%

Kansas

524

429

82%

Kentucky

477

363

76%

Maine

285

178

62%

Maryland

2,063

1,266

61%

Massachusetts

2,789

1,840

66%

Michigan

1,209

899

74%

Minnesota

847

691

82%

Mississippi

396

321

81%

Missouri

1,162

846

73%

Nebraska

192

146

76%

Nevada

599

352

59%

New Hampshire

279

167

60%

New Jersey

4,099

2,564

63%

New Mexico

275

237

86%

New York

12,860

7,884

61%

North Carolina

1,067

700

66%

Ohio

1,746

1,134

65%

Oklahoma

439

301

69%

Oregon

726

512

71%

Pennsylvania

2,647

1,716

65%

Rhode Island

224

127

57%

South Carolina

443

347

78%

Tennessee

712

478

67%

Texas

3,604

2,452

68%

Utah

382

319

84%

Vermont

107

76

71%

Virginia

1,878

1,195

64%

West Virginia

314

201

64%

Wisconsin

297

221

74%

Wyoming

91

60

66%

TOTAL

73,065

45,883

63%


To read more about bar exam statistics, have a look at the National Conference of Bar Examiners website.