The PT was your biggest weakness. I attempted to convert your Written and Total Scores to the UBE Scale. I estimate your MBE was 0 UBE Points above passing, your MEE was -4 UBE Points below passing, and your MPT was -6 UBE Points below passing. I estimate your Total UBE Score would have been 278. Based on a total score of 278, your written score was 133.8, which would have placed you in the 31.2% percentile among examinees nationwide (meaning that 68.8% of examinees nationwide would have scored better than you on the MEE/MPT). This means you would likely pass the exam in most UBE states. Although NCBE does not release percentiles for total UBE scores, based on the MBE and written percentiles, this would place you in the 42.6% percentile among examinees nationwide based on your total score of 278 (meaning that 57.4% of examinees nationwide scored better than you on the UBE). Please keep in mind this is just an estimate and may be incorrect.
Following is my estimate of your raw J19 scores (based on 190 sub-scores from examinees). Please keep in mind that my MBE raw estimates are not exact. I calculate them by looking at all the different permutations in MBE subscores, but I still haven’t received enough scores to calculate all the permutations. Accordingly, you must take my estimates with a grain of salt because they could potentially be off by up to 7 questions.
Civil Procedure: Based on your percentile of 20.5, I estimate your raw MBE score to be 13/25 correct (52% correct);
Constitutional Law: Based on your percentile of 44.9, I estimate your raw MBE score to be 17/25 correct (68% correct);
Contracts: Based on your percentile of 51.6, I estimate your raw MBE score to be 17/25 correct (68% correct);
Criminal Law: Based on your percentile of 73.2, I estimate your raw MBE score to be 20/25 correct (80% correct);
Evidence: Based on your percentile of 21.7, I estimate your raw MBE score to be 14/25 correct (56% correct);
Real Property: Based on your percentile of 34.8, I estimate your raw MBE score to be 16/25 correct (64% correct);
Torts: Based on your percentile of 74.3, I estimate your raw MBE score to be 20/25 correct (80% correct);
Overall: While your scaled MBE score was 144.2, I estimate your total raw MBE score to be 117/175 correct based on my estimate of the J19 scale (66.9% correct). Please note that since NCBE no longer releases raw MBE scores, this is just a guess-timation and not based on an actual scale.
For this specific exam, you did better than 53.8% of examinees taking the MBE. Based on the national statistics on the MBE, your MBE score of 144.2 is in the 54% percentile for the MBE (based on July exams from 2011-present). This means that over the last 8 July exams, about 46% of examinees nationwide did better than you on the MBE based on your scaled MBE score of 144.2.
You should use this information to correlate your exam MBE scores to your practice MBE scores. For example, if you were getting 70% correct on Civil Procedure questions in practice but scored 52% correct on the exam, you should find a better source of Civil Procedure MBE practice questions.
On the MBE, examinees usually score close to their MBE practice percentage (especially when they have done a large number of representative MBE practice questions). In your case, you answered about 67% correct on the MBE. Accordingly, I estimate that you likely answered about 65%-70% correct overall in your MBE practice (please let me know if this is inaccurate).
I created the following calculator to accurately estimate a Written Scaled Score and Total Score for the J17-J19 CA bar exam administration based on the scores you enter (I will create an F20 calculator once I receive enough scores). J20 CA examinees can use the J19 calculator to test various scoring scenarios and estimate their J20 exam performance:
https://mberules.com/california-bar-exa ... alculator/
For example, based on my J19 CA calculator, if you scored 55s on each written item, you would need a 1640 MBE to pass J19. Based on my MBE calculator (
https://www.seperac.com/zcalc-mbe-febjuly.php), a 1640 in July is about 81% correct.