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STATE BAR ANNOUNCES RESULTS FOR JULY 2006 BAR EXAMINATION MEDIA CONTACT: Diane Curtis 415-538-2283 diane.curtis@calbar.ca.gov San Francisco, November 17, 2006
The State Bar of California's Committee of Bar Examiners reported
today that 51.8 percent of the applicants passed the July 2006
General Bar Examination (GBX). This rate is higher than the 48.8
percent passing rate on the July 2005 GBX.
If the 4,616 people who passed the July 2006 exam satisfy other
requirements for admission, they will become members of the State
Bar.
Preliminary statistical analyses show that of the 8,908
applicants who took the GBX, 70.3 percent were first-time takers.
The passing rate for 6,261 first-time applicants was 67.0 percent
overall. The passing rate for the 2,647 applicants repeating the
examination was 15.0 percent overall.
Preliminary statistical analyses show the first-time and
repeater percent passing the GBX (rounded to whole numbers) by law
school type as follows:
| School Type |
First-Timers |
Repeaters |
| California ABA |
74% |
19% |
| Out-of-State ABA |
68% |
17% |
| CA (but not ABA) Accredited |
31% |
7% |
| Correspondence |
24% |
9% |
| Unaccredited |
12% |
5% |
| All Others |
46% |
17% |
| All Applicants |
67% |
15% |
The applicants not included in the above totals either were
attorneys admitted in other states who either chose or were
required to take the GBX, attorneys admitted in foreign
jurisdictions, law students in the Law Office/Judge’s
Chambers Study Program or law students who qualified to take the
GBX through four years of law study. More detailed statistics,
including passing rates by individual law schools, will be made
available in approximately four to six weeks and published on the
State Bar’s Web site at www.calbar.ca.gov.
The three-day General Bar Examination is given twice a year, in
February and July. The exam consists of three sections: a
multiple-choice Multistate Bar Examination (MBE), six essay
questions, and two performance tests that are designed to assess an
applicant's ability to apply general legal knowledge to practical
tasks.
The mean scaled MBE score in California was 1451 compared with
the national average of 1433.
In addition, the Committee announced that 114 (35.7 percent) of
the 319 lawyers who took the Attorneys' Examination passed. This
rate is higher than the 28.3 percent passing rate on the July 2005
GBX.
The Attorneys' Examination, which consists of the essay and
performance test sections of the GBX, is open to lawyers who have
been admitted to the active practice of law in good standing for at
least four years in another United States jurisdiction.
Successful applicants who have satisfied other requirements for
admission - those who have not been reported by local district
attorneys for being in arrears with family or child support
payments, who have received a positive moral character
determination and who have passed the Multistate Professional
Responsibility Examination - may either take the Attorney's Oath
individually or participate in admissions ceremonies held
throughout the state during December 2006.
NOTE TO EDITORS: The pass list for the July
2006 California Bar Examination can be found on, and downloaded
from, the State Bar’s home page: www.calbar.ca.gov on
Sunday, November 19, 2006 at 6 a.m., P.S.T. The list will be
organized both alphabetically and by zip code.
Founded in 1927 by the state legislature, The State Bar of
California is an administrative arm of the California Supreme
Court, serving the public and seeking to improve the justice system
for more than 75 years. All lawyers practicing law in California
must be members of the State Bar. By November 2006, membership
reached more than 206,600.
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