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The chart below shows pass rates by state for 2003. For the nation, 64% 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

954

551

58%

Alaska

139

78

56%

Arizona

1021

683

67%

Arkansas

322

226

70%

California

11,980

5,412

45%

Colorado

1,118

778

70%

Connecticut

1,147

866

76%

Delaware

237

152

64%

Dist. of Columbia

713

362

51%

Florida

3,820

2,545

67%

Georgia

1,441

1,007

70%

Hawaii

272

214

79%

Idaho

194

136

70%

Illinois

3,431

2,576

75%

Indiana

779

549

70%

Iowa

316

246

78%

Kansas

480

373

78%

Kentucky

564

392

70%

Maine

225

143

64%

Maryland

2,001

1,233

62%

Massachusetts

2,915

1,900

65%

Michigan

1,278

850

67%

Minnesota

885

751

85%

Mississippi

478

411

86%

Missouri

1,209

883

73%

Nebraska

183

144

79%

Nevada

639

387

61%

New Hampshire

203

122

60%

New Jersey

4,232

2,726

64%

New Mexico

333

269

81%

New York

12,700

8,063

63%

North Carolina

1,159

748

65%

Ohio

1,927

1,303

68%

Oklahoma

493

349

71%

Oregon

706

510

72%

Pennsylvania

2,675

1,780

67%

Puerto Rico

857

409

48%

Rhode Island

277

172

62%

South Carolina

512

382

75%

Tennessee

843

631

75%

Texas

3,763

2,711

72%

Utah

344

299

87%

Vermont

128

96

75%

Virginia

1,783

1,159

65%

West Virginia

333

208

62%

Wisconsin

297

220

74%

Wyoming

109

73

67%

TOTAL

75,058

47,868

64%


Previous Years: 2002.

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