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For UBE jx's, if I get a 270 in a 280 min. passing score jx, can i, months later transfer that score to another jx?

Post by kraeton » Sun Feb 14, 2016 10:04 pm

Or is my 270 just completely worthless and gone since I failed for the Jurisdiction to which I applied?


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Re: For UBE jx's, if I get a 270 in a 280 min. passing score jx, can i, months later transfer that score to another jx?

Post by kellyfrost » Sun Feb 14, 2016 10:50 pm

kraeton wrote:Or is my 270 just completely worthless and gone since I failed for the Jurisdiction to which I applied?
You can transfer it to a JX where it would pass, such as Montana or Missouri or others.

280 is a high UBE. What state? Idaho?
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Re: For UBE jx's, if I get a 270 in a 280 min. passing score jx, can i, months later transfer that score to another jx?

Post by kraeton » Sun Feb 14, 2016 11:17 pm

kellyfrost wrote:
kraeton wrote:Or is my 270 just completely worthless and gone since I failed for the Jurisdiction to which I applied?
You can transfer it to a JX where it would pass, such as Montana or Missouri or others.

280 is a high UBE. What state? Idaho?
Nope Alaska lol. I just need bar licensure anywhere for a non-lawyer job, made my decision in early January, while I'm in a foreign country, and Alaska's deadline was incredibly late (jan. 15) and their entire application was on-line, and they're easily contacted (call them, and befitting a small population location, someone picks up the phone and answers your questions 2 seconds later, send them an email, and they respond back in less than 5-10 minutes, etc...).

Basically only giving myself about 3 weeks to study, so yeah, lol, we'll see how it goes.

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Re: For UBE jx's, if I get a 270 in a 280 min. passing score jx, can i, months later transfer that score to another jx?

Post by kellyfrost » Sun Feb 14, 2016 11:48 pm

kraeton wrote:
kellyfrost wrote:
kraeton wrote:Or is my 270 just completely worthless and gone since I failed for the Jurisdiction to which I applied?
You can transfer it to a JX where it would pass, such as Montana or Missouri or others.

280 is a high UBE. What state? Idaho?
Nope Alaska lol. I just need bar licensure anywhere for a non-lawyer job, made my decision in early January, while I'm in a foreign country, and Alaska's deadline was incredibly late (jan. 15) and their entire application was on-line, and they're easily contacted (call them, and befitting a small population location, someone picks up the phone and answers your questions 2 seconds later, send them an email, and they respond back in less than 5-10 minutes, etc...).

Basically only giving myself about 3 weeks to study, so yeah, lol, we'll see how it goes.
Jesus! A 270 is no cake walk!
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Re: For UBE jx's, if I get a 270 in a 280 min. passing score jx, can i, months later transfer that score to another jx?

Post by kraeton » Mon Feb 15, 2016 12:57 am

kellyfrost wrote:
kraeton wrote:
kellyfrost wrote:
kraeton wrote:Or is my 270 just completely worthless and gone since I failed for the Jurisdiction to which I applied?
You can transfer it to a JX where it would pass, such as Montana or Missouri or others.

280 is a high UBE. What state? Idaho?
Nope Alaska lol. I just need bar licensure anywhere for a non-lawyer job, made my decision in early January, while I'm in a foreign country, and Alaska's deadline was incredibly late (jan. 15) and their entire application was on-line, and they're easily contacted (call them, and befitting a small population location, someone picks up the phone and answers your questions 2 seconds later, send them an email, and they respond back in less than 5-10 minutes, etc...).

Basically only giving myself about 3 weeks to study, so yeah, lol, we'll see how it goes.
Jesus! A 270 is no cake walk!
Yeah, it's actually pretty depressing lol. Just gonna aim for a 75% raw on my MBE (what i'm currently at with Adaptibar customizing the date for the last 2 weeks), work on some MPT's, and welp, that's 85-90% of the exam right there. Learn to b.s. the MEE in the remaining 7-8 days, and hope most of the Alaskans coming to take the test share Sarah Palin's brilliant gene pool. MBE is scaled nationwide, but MEE is scaled stateside I believe.

Honestly, only other state that had a deadline that late was California, and uh.. that's a completely different game there, not to mention i was aiming for a UBE state.

:shock: :? :evil: :twisted: :|


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