MADISON, WISCONSIN, April 29, 2024—The national mean scaled score for the March 2024 MPRE was 97.1, 2.2 points higher than the March 2023 mean of 94.9. The March 2024 mean reflects the performance of 21,029 examinees, 845 more than the March 2023 examinee count of 20,184.

The MPRE is a two-hour, 60-question multiple-choice examination administered three times per year at Pearson VUE testing centers. It is required for admission to the bars of most US jurisdictions. The purpose of the MPRE is to measure candidates’ knowledge and understanding of established standards related to the professional conduct of lawyers. Passing scores are set by individual jurisdictions and range from 75.0 to 86.0 on a scale of 50 to 150.

A chart showing the number of MPRE examinees 2020-2024. In March 2020-2024 there were 17,000; 18,078; 19,206; 20,184; and 21,029 examinees. In August 2020-2023 there were 12,688; 18,615; 18,219; and 19,005 examinees. In October/November 2020-2023 there were 16,607; 19,804; 19,584; and 21,275 examinees. The chart includes the following note: The values in this chart reflect valid scores available electronically as of 4/25/24.

 

A chart showing MPRE mean scores 2020-2024. In March 2020-2024 the mean score was 95.8, 99.0, 95.6, 94.9, and 97.1. In August 2020-2023 the mean score was 98.6, 96.0, 96.0, and 96.9. In October/November 2020-2023 the mean score was 98.8, 97.5, 97.2, and 98.0. The chart includes the following notes: Comparability of results may be limited due to fluctuations in examinee counts. The values in this chart reflect valid scores available electronically as of 4/25/24.

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