New York Bar Exam
New York Bar Exam results for recent years are contained in the chart below. To improve your chances of passing the New York Bar Exam, consider using AdaptiBar’s multistate bar exam software.1
On the first day of the New York Bar Exam, a Multistate Performance Test (MPT) question, five New York essay questions, and 50 state multiple choice questions are administered. On the second day of the New York Bar Exam, the Multistate Bar Exam is administered.2
In addition, candidates for admission to the New York Bar must successfully complete the Multistate Professional Responsibility Exam (MPRE). The MPRE exam is administered separately from the New York Bar Exam and can be taken before or after the bar examination.3
In order to qualify as an attorney-at-law in the state of New York, you must pass the New York State Bar Exam. This exam is administered exclusively by the New York State Board of Law Examiners.4
The second portion of the New York Bar Exam tests candidates on unique aspects of New York’s laws. The state specific portion of the New York bar examination is administered in essay format.5
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The New York Bar Exam requires candidates to master thousands of concepts and principles covering many subject matters. These concepts and principles are more effectively learned, retained, understood and recalled using the New York Bar Review Quality Program teaching method.?7