Rishita Jani had no idea how nervous she’d be when she woke up Friday morning preparing to go online to the state Judicial Branch website at 10:15 a.m. to see if she’d passed the Connecticut bar exam, which was moved from an in-person July exam to one held virtually in early October.

“I was refreshing the site from 10:10 a.m. onwards,” said the 25-year-old University of Connecticut School of Law graduate. “It felt like years, when you are counting down the minutes.”