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Old 10-13-2007   #1
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What You Need to Know About the 2008 District of Columbia Bar Exam

The DC Bar Exam is a is a two-day exam -- Tuesday and Wednesday -- with the essays and performance questions on Tuesday and the multiple-choice Multistate Bar Exam on Wednesday.

First Day (Tuesday) morning session:
* Three hours
* Two 90-minute Multistate Performance Test (MPT) questions

First Day (Tuesday) afternoon session:
* Three hours
* The MEE will change for the July 2007 exam.
* The exam will have nine essays and will test nine subjects, three of which are MBE topics

Second Day (Wednesday) morning session:
* Three hours
* Multistate Bar Examination (MBE)
* 100 Multiple-Choice questions.

Second Day (Wednesday) afternoon session:
* Three hours
* Multistate Bar Examination (MBE)
* 100 Multiple-Choice questions.

Grading of the DC Bar Exam:
MBE: 1/3
Written Portion: 2/3

Your scores on the MBE and the written portion are combined for an overall score. To pass, you need a total scaled score of 75 or higher and a converted score of 75 or higher on at least three written questions.

DC generally releases the results of the bar exam in mid-October.

*MPRE -- You must have a J.D. from an ABA-accredited law school, and have received a scaled score of at least 75 on the MPRE. DC requires that you pass the MPRE either the year before, or the year during, the year in which you take and pass the DC Bar Exam

Admission on Motion: If you took the MBE in another jurisdiction within the prior 25 months, received a scaled score of at least 133, were then admitted to that jurisdiction's bar, you can waive in to the D.C. bar without taking the bar exam. If you scored at least 133 but were not admitted to that jurisdiction, you must take only the essay portion of the D.C. bar exam. You must then achieve a score of at least 133 on the essay portion. OR To be admitted on motion to the D.C. Bar, you must be admitted to the bar of another jurisdiction and be a member in good standing for five years immediately preceding your D.C. application.

For further information, contact:
Committee on Admissions District of Columbia Court of Appeals
500 Indiana Avenue, N.W. Room 4200
Washington, D.C. 20001
Telephone: 202-879-2710

Exam Dates: Summer 2007 Tuesday and Wednesday,? July 24 and 25, 2007
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Re: What You Need to Know About the 2008 District of Columbia Bar Exam

Your information is not totally correct...the essay numbers and grading are inaccurate.

Both the DC Court of Appeals and NCBE website say that the DC bar exam consists of six (6) essays (the NCBE writes 9 (3 of them MBE topics) and DC picks 6 of the 9 to use).

The scoring is

50% written half (25% MPT, 25% essays) 133 scaled required
50% MBE - 133 scaled required
266 combined score required to pass
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