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Board of Law Examiners P.O. Box 13486 Austin, TX 78711-3486 Telephone: (512) 463-1621 http://www.ble.state.tx.us
Texas Bar Exam Dates
2012: February 28-March 1; July 24-26
2013: February 26- 28; July 30-August 1
The Texas Bar Exam lasts three days. On day one, Texas gives a Procedure/Evidence exam and one 90-minute Multistate Performance Test. On day two, Texas administers the Multistate Bar Exam. On day three, Texas administers twelve essay. Click here for more information about AmeriBar's Multistate Bar Review Course and how it can help you pass the Texas Bar Exam.
The MBE counts for 40% of an applicant's score in Texas. The Texas Bar counts the essay section for 40%. Texas counts the MPT for 10%. The Texas Procedure/Evidence exam counts for 10%.
In addition to successfully passing the Texas Bar Exam, an applicant must attain a score of 85 on the Multistate Professional Responsibility Exam. Click here for more information about AmeriBar's Free Online MPRE Review Course.
Texas Bar Exam Statewide Pass Percentage
Exam Date
First
Repeat
Total
Feb 2011
84%
62%
75%
July 2010
43%
79%
Feb 2010
51%
69%
July 2009
88%
83%
Feb 2009
77%
45%
65%
July 2008
85%
39%
80%
Feb 2008
81%
56%
71%
July 2007
86%
41%
Feb 2007
52%
The Texas Bar does not accept scores from any other administration of the Multistate Bar Exam.
Limited - Contact the Texas Board of Bar Examiners at (512) 463-1621 to inquire into whether you do not need to sit for the Texas Bar Exam.Contact the board of bar examiners for the most current information.
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