
Law graduates are awaiting results of the July 2024 bar exam, but early data on the multiple-choice portion of the test indicates that pass rates will be higher this year.
The national average score on the Multistate Bar Exam was 141.8—up 1.3 points from July 2023, the National Conference of Bar Examiners said on Thursday. That’s the highest average MBE score since 2013, with the exception of 2020 when the attorney licensing exam was modified due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Does everyone scoring higher on average mean that you probably did better than you thought you’d do? Not necessarily, we don’t want to fall in to the fallacy of composition. But the bar doesn’t test actual reasoning capacity, it tests how good you are at tests — and part of that is keeping your cool until the grades come out! That said, if a delusion keeps you afloat, hang on to your floatation device! You won’t have to wait much longer — you will know where you ended up on the bell curve somewhere between the start of September and the end of November.
Best of luck!
Bar Exam Results For July On The Rise [Reuters]

