By Joseph Ax
Nov 5 (Reuters) - NEW YORK, Nov 5 (Reuters) - A record
number of law school graduates took the New York bar exam in
July, with 67.6 percent of candidates passing the test, the
state's Board of Law Examiners has announced.
Reuters received the full list of those who passed from the
board. Click here for the complete list.
All told, 11,734 prospective lawyers sat for the two-day
exam, which was administered July 24 and 25. The previous record
was 11,557, set in July 2010.
The overall pass rate was slightly lower than for the July
2011 test, when the rate was 69.2 percent.
A record 2,998 foreign-educated test takers, approximately
one-quarter of the candidates, registered a 36 percent pass
rate, almost the same as last year.
Eighty-three percent of first-time takers from American Bar
Association-accredited schools passed the exam, including 85
percent of New York state law school graduates.
Test takers were informed of their results by email Friday,
and the names of those who passed were expected to be posted on
the board's website Monday.
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