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Ohio Bar Exam passage rate shows a tough test

Ohio Bar Exam passage rate shows a tough test

Yahoo28-04-2025
(WKBN) — Aspiring attorneys have a final hurdle after they devote years of their life to studying law — the Bar Exam.
The Supreme Court of Ohio announces results from the exam, the latest was given in February when 345 people sat for the test. Of those tested, 147 passed or 43%.
There were 122 first-time examinees, with 65% of those passing. The successful examinees were from 35 of Ohio's counties and 10 states.
The bar exam is administered twice a year by the Court, which regulates the practice of law in Ohio, including the admission of new attorneys, the biennial registration of current attorneys, attorney discipline in cases of misconduct, and the administration of continuing legal education.
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