Interpret your Uniform Bar Exam score report (2024)

How to Interpret Your Uniform Bar Exam Score Report

Here, we tell you how to interpret your Uniform Bar Exam score report and how to avoid some of the common mistakes that students make when they attempt to interpret their Uniform Bar Exam score reports! If you failed the Uniform Bar Exam, interpreting your Uniform Bar Exam score report is the first step toward coming up with an effective Uniform Bar Exam study plan.

AUniform Bar Exam (UBE) score report will have a few things you will want to pay attention to: your overall score, your MBE scaled score, and your written score. Here, we tell you what each one means.

Note: if you are in New York, please check out this post on how to dissect your New York Bar Exam score report.

Your overall score

The first thing you will probably look at is your overall score, as this will tell you if you passed or failed theUniform Bar Exam. (YourUniform Bar Exam score report should also clearly indicate “PASS” or “FAIL”!)

Uniform Bar Exam states require a score between 260 and 280 to pass theUniform Bar Exam. So, if your score was above 280, you technically received a score that is considered passing in every Uniform Bar Exam state.

One thing you may wonder about when examining your overall score is what percentile you scored in (that is, how did you score in relation to other test takers?). If you read this post on UBE percentiles, you can figure out your approximate percentile. A few numbers to guide you(note: these numbers change every administration, but not significantly; so you can use this as a general guide of how well you scored):

  • A 330 is the top percentile (99th percentile for the February 2018Uniform Bar Exam)
  • A 300 is approximately the 90th percentile
  • A 280 is approximately the 73rd percentile
  • A 270 is approximately the 58th percentile
  • A 260 is approximately the 44th percentile
  • A 250 is approximately the 26th percentile
  • A 240 is approximately the 17th percentile
  • A 230 is approximately the 9th percentile
  • A 210 is approximately the 2nd percentile

Your “percentile” tells you the number of people you scored higher than. So, if you are in the 39th percentile, you scored higher than 39% of examinees (and lower than about 60% of examinees). If you failed the Uniform Bar Exam, your percentile can tell you how much work you need to do to pass! For example, if you are in the 2nd percentile, you have a lot more work to do compared to someone who is in the 44th percentile.

Your MBE scaled score

You will not get your MBE “raw” score (i.e., the exact amount of questions you answered correctly). Rather, you will get a scaled or “converted” score. The scaled score is converted from the raw score but the National Conference of Bar Examiners does not reveal the formula it uses to do this. So you will not know the exact percentage of questions you answered correctly.

It is very important to dissect your MBE scaled score to see how well you did. For example, review this chart below from the February 2018 bar exam. (This was promulgated by Illinois.)On the very left side, find the column titled “Scale Score” then see “MBE Percentile” right next to it. Compare your scaled score to your MBE percentile.

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If you scored a 100 on the MBE, you are in the bottom 1 percentile, meaning you have a lot of work to do. If you scored a 140, however, you are in the 71st percentile! So, that is quite good. (Note: percentiles change from administration to administration, but this can be used as a decent guide as to where you stand.)

The MBE is curved, so just because you scored “close” to passing doesn’t mean you are as close as you think. For example, a 125 is the 32nd percentile, and a 135 is in the 60th percentile. That is only a 10-point difference in score, but almost a 30-point difference in percentile! So, if you are in the 120’s on the MBE, you may still have a lot of work to do to move your score up only a small amount.

In most states, you want to aim for a score between 130 and 140 to “pass” the MBE. If you are not sure what score you should aim for, just take the overall score needed and divide it by two. So, for example, in New York, you need a 266 to pass the bar exam. If you divide 266 by two, that is 133. So you should aim for at least a 133 on the MBE. (You also can check out this post on passing MBE scores by state if you don’t want to do the math!)

Note: Some jurisdictions also tell you how you scored in each MBE subject. This is worth paying attention to as it can reveal where your weaknesses are! If your jurisdiction tells you that you scored in the 70th percentile in Evidence and in only the 5th percentile in Torts, that is a sign you likely need to work on Torts!

Your written score

In aUniform Bar Exam score report, you may also see six scores for your Multistate Essay Exam (MEE) answers, and then two scores for your Multistate Performance Test (MPT) answers (not all states release this information, but most do). The vast majority of states grade on a 1–6 scale. (Some states grade on a 1–10 scale, and other states, like New York, do their own thing, which you can read about here.) Your score report may look something like this:

  • MEE #1: 4
  • MEE #2: 4
  • MEE #3: 5
  • MEE #4: 2
  • MEE #5: 1
  • MEE #6: 3
  • MPT #1: 3
  • MPT #2: 4

So, the first six scores generally are your MEE scores. And, the last two scores are your MPT scores. Remember that these are not weighted equally! The six MEE essays are worth 60% of your written score. The two MPTs are worth 40% of your written score! So, the MPTs are worth more.

In most states that grade on a 1–6 scale, a 4 is considered a passing score. Here is the exact number a passing score for each essay:

  • A 3.9 is considered passing in Uniform Bar Exam jurisdictions that require a 260 to pass.
  • A 4.0 is considered passing in Uniform Bar Exam jurisdictions that require a 266 to pass.
  • A 4.1 is considered passing in Uniform Bar Exam jurisdictions that require a 273 to pass.
  • A 4.2 is considered passing in Uniform Bar Exam jurisdictions that require a score of 280 to pass.

Most students make the mistake of just assuming they passed the MPT and MEE portion of the exam when in reality, they have work to do! Make sure to carefully examine your score report to see if you actually passed either of these portions of the exam!

If you did not pass the UBE, we recommend you read this detailed post on what to do if you failed the bar exam. The last thing you want to do is make the same mistakes and fail it again! We tell you how to avoid that and how to study better!

If you have questions about how to interpret your UBE score report, feel free to post in the comments below orcontact us.

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Interpret your Uniform Bar Exam score report (2024)

FAQs

How to interpret Bar Exam results? ›

(Your Uniform Bar Exam score report should also clearly indicate “PASS” or “FAIL”!) Uniform Bar Exam states require a score between 260 and 280 to pass the Uniform Bar Exam. So, if your score was above 280, you technically received a score that is considered passing in every Uniform Bar Exam state.

What is a good score on the uniform Bar Exam? ›

The lowest possible passing score of 266 will suffice in states like South Carolina, Montana, and some others. Depending on how many people have taken the UBE, a score of 280 is approximately the 73rd percentile. A 300 is in about the 90th percentile, and 330 is in the top 1% of all scores.

What is a 150 MBE score? ›

Your percentile for the MBE Score is as follows:

A 160 is about 90th percentile. A 155 is about 82nd percentile. A 150 is about 72nd percentile. A 145 is about 62nd percentile.

What does my Ube score mean? ›

UBE scaled passing scores range from 260-280 out of 400 and non-UBE jurisdictions may have different grading systems. If you earn 266 points, you pass the bar exam.

Is 60% enough to pass MBE? ›

These are the approximate scores you want to aim for in order to have a passing MBE score: If you are aiming for a MBE converted score of 131-135 (which is a passing score in most jurisdictions that require scores of 262-270 to pass), you should aim for 58%-62%. We suggest aiming for at least 60% to be safe.

Is 300 a good Ube score? ›

The UBE is scored on a scale of 400 to 600, with the average score typically being around 270. Scoring above 300 is considered quite impressive and indicative of a strong understanding of the law.

What is the top 1% score on the bar exam? ›

As regulated in Texas, a score of 270 is the minimum required, while a score of 330 or above places a candidate in the top 1% nationally. "The exam was very challenging," Khanh said. "I did not imagine such a high score."

What is a 266 on the ube? ›

A 4.0 is considered passing in Uniform Bar Exam jurisdictions that require a 266 to pass. A 4.1 is considered passing in Uniform Bar Exam jurisdictions that require a 273 to pass. A 4.2 is considered passing in Uniform Bar Exam jurisdictions that require a score of 280 to pass.

Has anyone gotten 100 on the bar exam? ›

You Don't Need to Get 100% You Just Need to Pass

The California Bar Exam is not the kind of test where you can get a perfect score. In fact, when you pass, you're not even told what your score was. I would venture to suggest that no one has ever achieved a perfect score on this Exam.

How to read your MBE score? ›

Each MBE question is worth one point, with a maximum score of 175 points. This unscaled score is then normalized to a range from 0 to 200. Scores are adjusted to account for changes in test difficulty across the administration of the MBE.

Is 70% on MBE good? ›

We suggest aiming for at least 60% to be safe. If you are aiming for an MBE score of 136-140 (which is a passing MBE score in jurisdictions that require a 272-280 to pass) you should aim for 62%-65%. If you are aiming for an MBE score of 144 (which is considered passing in California), you should aim for about 67%.

Is 145 a good MBE score? ›

You want to aim for a scaled score of at least 140-145 (which is the average score). Ideally, you should want a 150+ scaled score to have confidence to pass the exam. The national average MBE scaled score for the last few exams was: 140.5 in July 2023; 131.1 in Feb. 2023; 140.3 in July 2022; 132.6 in Feb.

What is a 270 Ube score? ›

Minimum Passing UBE Score by Jurisdiction
Minimum Passing UBE Score*Jurisdiction
268Michigan
270Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Idaho, Maine, Massachusetts, Nebraska, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, West Virginia, Wyoming
3 more rows

What is a 230 Ube score? ›

What is a percentile? If you scored a 230 (and thus are in the 9th percentile of UBE takers) that means you scored higher than 9% of applicants taking the exam. If you scored a 260, you were in the 44th percentile, and scored higher than 44 percent of applicants taking the Uniform Bar Exam.

Is the Uniform bar exam curved? ›

A few extra points on the bar exam is significant

MBE score results consistently follow a bell curve pattern for every single bar exam administration. A few students have a very high MBE scaled score and some have a very low scaled score. Most bar takers fall right in the middle, within a few points of each other.

Is failing the bar exam by 20 points bad? ›

You also have to understand your weaknesses in how you prepared. Failing the bar exam by 20 points or more does not mean you're stupid or that you can never become a lawyer. It does mean that something went wrong in your preparation and that you didn't give yourself the best chance of success.

How do you read a bar? ›

Reading a bar chart

These charts can be read by comparing bars; the current bar is compared to the previous one to understand if it is an up or a down. A bar is positive if it closes higher than the previous bar, while a bar that closes lower than the previous is negative.

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