Massachusetts bar exam results are typically released about 8 to 10 weeks after the exam date. For specific dates, it's best to check the Massachusetts Board of Bar Examiners' official website, as they provide updates and announcements regarding the release schedule.
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For the February 2008 exam, MA results were mailed on May 2. Since the application for the July 2009 exam is due on May 11, I assume results will be mailed at least a week or two before that.
The results have been sent out via mail already. I received my letter telling me I had passed yesterday, 10/26!
MA says by Mid-November, but in past years they've been mailed out in the last week of October.
The results for the July, 2009 Michigan Bar Exam were mailed to applicants on Tuesday, October 27, 2009.
Utah bar exam results are typically released on the official website of the Utah State Bar. Candidates can access their results by logging into their account on the site. Additionally, results may also be communicated via email to the examinees. It's important for candidates to check the website for specific release dates and further details.
They should be out around Nov. 15th.of 2009By AnonymousActually, the results will probably be mailed out before that. Last year it was around November 3. Also posted on web probably during first week in November.The results are in the mailbox today, 10/28/09
Yes, if you pass the bar exam in Massachusetts, you can take the bar exam in Rhode Island, but you must meet certain requirements. Rhode Island does not have a direct reciprocity agreement with Massachusetts, so you will need to apply to take the Rhode Island bar exam as a separate process. Additionally, you may need to provide proof of your legal education and meet other qualifications set by the Rhode Island Supreme Court. Always check the latest rules and regulations, as they can change.
the July 2010 Bar Results will be mailed October 26, 2010
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The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) released the results for the Philippine Bar Exam held in 2003. The bar exam is conducted annually, and in 2003, a significant number of law graduates took the exam. The passing rate and the names of the top-notchers were published by the PRC following the release of the results, which are highly anticipated by law students and the legal community. For specific statistics and names, it’s best to refer to official PRC announcements or archives from that year.
The July 2014 Florida Bar Exam results indicated that a total of 2,211 applicants passed the exam, achieving a pass rate of approximately 60%. This included first-time takers and repeat examinees. The results were released by the Florida Board of Bar Examiners, and successful candidates were subsequently eligible to apply for admission to the Florida Bar. Specific names of individuals who passed are typically not disclosed publicly due to privacy regulations.