Monday, October 23, 2017

The California Bar Exam Cut Score Will Continue to be 1440


The California Supreme Court announced it will not lower the passing score for the state’s bar exam—or the so-called “cut” score. California’s cut score is the second-highest in the nation behind Delaware.

The court was not persuaded that the bar exam pass score of 1440 should be lower.  The court reasoned that the downward trend in pass rates appears to be consistent with a broader national pattern.

Law school deans, students and lawmakers have been pressing the court to lower the cut score. A California State Bar committee stocked with law school deans recommended in August that the Supreme Court reduce the bar exam passing score by up to 6.25 percent.  90% of test takers wanted the score to be reduced, while 80% of CA lawyers opposed the reduction.

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