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Pass Rate On February 2025 California Bar Exam For Repeat-Takers At State-Accredited Law Schools Soars From 18% To 54%

The Recorder, Pass Rates on February 2025 California Bar Exam Soar for State-Accredited Law Schools:

California Bar (2021)Pass rates on the February 2025 bar exam skyrocketed for students of California-accredited law schools, with success percentages at some campuses increasing by five- or even 10-fold, according to statistics released this month by the State Bar of California.

The jump from a 18% pass rate in February 2024 to more than 54% this year for all repeat test-takers at state-accredited schools [was 36 percentage points, which] exceeded the overall 33 percentage-point increase for everyone taking the test for at least the second time [for ABA-accredited California law school, the percentage-point increase for repeat test-takers was also 33 percentage points (from 42% to 75%)].

The record improvements are tied to the chaotic run-up to the February exam, widespread technical failures that plagued the multiple days of testing and scoring snafus. In response to what bar officials acknowledged was an exam fiasco, agency leaders and the California Supreme Court approved a lower passing score, imputations of results for some testers and an essay scoring change that helped hundreds of applicants.

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