It apparently wasn’t a good day to take a test.
Barely half the 7,720 applicants who took California’s bar exam in July passed, setting the lowest pass rate in 12 years, the State Bar reported Monday.
It apparently wasn't a good day to take a test. Barely half the 7,720 applicants who took California's bar exam last July passed, setting the lowest pass rate in 12 years, the State Bar reported. The 51.2 percent pass rate was the lowest for the July exam since 1987. It also was the second drop in two years.
November 24, 1999 at 12:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.Com
It apparently wasn’t a good day to take a test.
Barely half the 7,720 applicants who took California’s bar exam in July passed, setting the lowest pass rate in 12 years, the State Bar reported Monday.
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