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Comparisons of Bar Exam Passage Rates by law school compiled by the Florida Board of Bar Examiners. For further information about the bar exam or requirements to be admitted to the Florida Bar, please contact the Florida Board of Bar Examiners at 850-487-1292 or visit their website at http://floridabarexam.org/.
Recent comparisons of Bar Exam results grouped by law school are below. These documents are prepared by the Florida Board of Bar Examiners (FBBE) and questions should be directed to Bar Examiners' staff.
The Florida Supreme Court releases the following bar examination statistical information. These results reflect first-time, full-exam (Part A and Part B) test takers in Tampa on July 30-31, 2024. Results of any score impounded by the Supreme Court of Florida are not included.
The table below lists percentage pass rates for the February 2024 bar exam as reported by each jurisdiction following release of their exam results. Jurisdiction announcements, when available, are accessible by clicking on the jurisdiction name.
There were 2,163 first-time applicants1 who took the full Bar Examination2 on July 25-26, 2023, in Tampa. There were 1,548 first-time full Bar Exam applicants who passed the July test. This represents a 71.6-percent passage rate among those test takers.
Bar examination and admission statistics by jurisdiction, and national data for the MBE and MPRE.
Did I pass the examination? You can pass the examination either by the Individual or Overall method. If you did not pass both Part A and Part B individually, but did pass the “Overall” examination, meaning the average of your scores from Part A and Part B was at least 136, then you did successfully complete the General Bar Examination.