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DC, new kid on UBE block

Post by BarTaker » Sun Feb 07, 2016 12:47 pm

Hi,

As maybe you know, DC is the most recent jurisdiction adopting the UBE and there are another states "studying" it.

Well, I would like to know which UBE jurisdiction is the "easiest" to 1) pass the Bar, 2) C&F process. Thanks.

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Re: DC, new kid on UBE block

Post by myrtlewinston » Tue Feb 09, 2016 11:39 pm

ABA has passed a resolution and they're calling on all states to adopt the UBE.

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Re: DC, new kid on UBE block

Post by Bildungsroman » Wed Feb 10, 2016 1:08 am

BarTaker wrote:Hi,

As maybe you know, DC is the most recent jurisdiction adopting the UBE and there are another states "studying" it.

Well, I would like to know which UBE jurisdiction is the "easiest" to 1) pass the Bar, 2) C&F process. Thanks.
1. Doesn't matter. Each state requires a certain UBE score; even if you pass in one state, you can't gain admission to another unless your UBE score also meets that state's requirements. So you can't take Alabama, get a 260 (which suffices there), and then get admitted to Colorado (which requires a 276). And because it's all uniform parts, a 276 won't be easier to get in Alabama than Colorado.

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