The MPRE is required for admission to the bars of all but two U.S. jurisdictions (Wisconsin and Puerto Rico). (In addition, Connecticut and New Jersey accept successful completion of a law school course on professional responsibility in lieu of a passing score on the MPRE.) Because MPRE requirements vary from one jurisdiction to another, candidates are advised to check with the bar admission agency in the jurisdiction to which they seek admission before registering for the MPRE.
Articles in this section
- How can I have my MPRE score reported to jurisdictions?
- About MPRE Scores Services
- How can I change my consent to permit NCBE to report my MPRE score to my law school?
- How can I change the jurisdiction I’ve selected to receive my MPRE score?
- How can I request that my score be rechecked?
- How Is the MPRE Scored?
- Taking the MPRE
- NCBE MPRE Candidate Rules Agreement
- How is the MPRE developed?
- Which jurisdictions require the MPRE?