Mpre Scores By State

Last updated May 20, 2025

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1.CaliforniaCalifornia86
2.UtahUtah86
3.VirginiaVirginia85
4.New YorkNew York85
5.OregonOregon85
6.TexasTexas85
7.NebraskaNebraska85
8.IdahoIdaho85
9.HawaiiHawaii85
10.ColoradoColorado85
11.MarylandMaryland85
12.South DakotaSouth Dakota85
13.NevadaNevada85
14.ArizonaArizona85
15.WashingtonWashington85
16.MinnesotaMinnesota85
17.ArkansasArkansas85
18.WyomingWyoming85
19.MichiganMichigan85
20.MassachusettsMassachusetts85
21.OhioOhio85
22.DelawareDelaware85
23.North DakotaNorth Dakota85
24.TennesseeTennessee82
25.KansasKansas80
26.VermontVermont80
27.ConnecticutConnecticut80
28.OklahomaOklahoma80
29.MaineMaine80
30.Rhode IslandRhode Island80
31.West VirginiaWest Virginia80
32.MissouriMissouri80
33.KentuckyKentucky80
34.IowaIowa80
35.IllinoisIllinois80
36.AlaskaAlaska80
37.IndianaIndiana80
38.New MexicoNew Mexico80
39.FloridaFlorida80
40.LouisianaLouisiana80
41.North CarolinaNorth Carolina80
42.MontanaMontana80
43.New HampshireNew Hampshire79
44.South CarolinaSouth Carolina77
45.AlabamaAlabama75
46.PennsylvaniaPennsylvania75
47.GeorgiaGeorgia75
48.MississippiMississippi75
49.New JerseyNew Jersey75

Stepping Stones to the Bar

The Multistate Professional Responsibility Examination (MPRE), a 120-minute, 60-question, multiple-choice exam, is pivotal for law students across the United States wishing to practice their legal craft. Required for admission in nearly all U.S. jurisdictions, the MPRE tests an examinee's grasp of established standards regarding a lawyer’s professional conduct. While the exam is uniform, an interesting aspect is the variation in minimum passing scores from state to state, which underlines the importance of these scores on the path to becoming a subject-certified attorney.

  • At the lower end of the MPRE score scale, the minimum passing scores of 75 are seen in five states - Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey.
  • Interestingly, the largest group of states - including, but not limited to, New York, Texas, and Massachusetts - have settled on an MPRE passing score of 85. This group encompasses 23 states in total.
  • The states with the highest hurdle to overcome are California and Utah, both requiring a minimum passing score of 86 on the MPRE.
  • There is a relatively small spread of minimum pass marks between states – with just 11 points separating the lowest and highest (75 in Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey, up to 86 in California and Utah).

States with the Highest Required MPRE Scores

Among the states requiring the highest scores are California and Utah, where the minimum passing score is set at 86. This requirement not only sets higher standards for the aspiring lawyers but also indicates the importance placed on ethical standards in the legal profession within these states. In addition to California and Utah, several other states require a minimum passing score of 85. These include states from various regions, like the east coast's New York and Virginia, Texas from the south, and western states Oregon and Hawaii. The midwestern states, including Nebraska, round out this group. States with the highest required MPRE scores:

  1. California - 86
  2. Utah - 86
  3. Virginia - 85
  4. New York - 85
  5. Oregon - 85
  6. Texas - 85
  7. Nebraska - 85
  8. Idaho - 85
  9. Hawaii - 85
  10. Colorado - 85

States with the Lowest MPRE Scores

The states with the lowest MPRE scores are New Jersey, Mississippi, Georgia, Pennsylvania, and Alabama, all of which have a minimum passing score of 75. These states arguably present the least challenging hurdle compared to other US States. Moving slightly up the scale, South Carolina comes in next with a minimum passing score requirement of 77. Similarly, New Hampshire is not far off with a baseline of 79 for a passing score. States that have determined an MPRE passing score of 80 include Montana, North Carolina, and Louisiana. While these states have moderately higher requirements, they are still considerably lower than the likes of California and Utah, which demand the highest passing score of 86. States with the lowest MPRE scores:

  1. New Jersey - 75
  2. Mississippi - 75
  3. Georgia - 75
  4. Pennsylvania - 75
  5. Alabama - 75
  6. South Carolina - 77
  7. New Hampshire - 79
  8. Montana - 80
  9. North Carolina - 80
  10. Louisiana - 80
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