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View your application progress through your Admission Status Screen. Please contact us at admissions@calbar.ca or call 800-843-9053 if you have satisfied a requirement but it is not reflected in your Admission Status Screen.
California Bar Examination Please note that the State Bar does not offer reciprocity or accept bar exam scores from another jurisdiction.
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If your question is not addressed in the above FAQs, please email admissions@calbar.ca or call 213-765-1000 or 415-538-2300. You may also submit a general request in the Applicant Portal.
You can check the status of your application by calling the CalFresh hotline, which is 1-877-847-3663. I'm The service is available in an array of languages including English, Spanish, Cantonese, Vietnamese, Korean, and Russian.
California's General Bar Exam pass rate of 53.8 percent is up from last year's July pass rate of 51.5 percent, and 2022's July pass rate of 52.4 percent. Preliminary statistical analyses show that of the 8,291 applicants who completed the GBX, 67.7 percent were first-time takers.
To help you keep track of your application and all materials, click Check Status at the top of the application dashboard. You can find information about: Your overall application status. Official test scores receipt.
As long as you activated your account, you can check and follow your status through your MyCoyote Portal. For more information, you can always email our office at international@csusb or contact us at (909) 537-5288.
California Bar Examination All other attorney applicants must take the general bar exam. Please note that the State Bar does not offer reciprocity or accept bar exam scores from another jurisdiction.
The California Bar Exam has three (3) parts given over two (2) days: five (5) essay questions, the Multistate Bar Examination (MBE) and one (1) performance test.