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Bar Examination Passing Standards    

     Applicants must attain a minimum scaled score of 272 on the combined scores of the MBE and the PT/Essay portions of the bar examination to successfully pass the bar examination.  The six answers to the essay examination and the PT (valued at 1.5 times an essay question) will be graded, totaled and scaled to the MBE.  The combined PT/Essay scores will be weighted at 55%, and the MBE score will be weighted at 45% of the total scaled score.  The scaled scores of the PT/Essay and MBE will then be combined to determine whether a scaled score of 272 or higher has been attained.  The PT/Essay answers are graded by the examiners and readers, all of whom are licensed Pennsylvania attorneys.  The examiners and readers are hired by the board, and report to the Executive Director and the Supervising Law Examiner.  Each examiner has two readers who assist in the grading of that examiner’s essay question.  The identity of the examiners and readers is confidential to protect the integrity of the bar examination process.

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