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Re: Transferring a Failed Score in one state to another state
NDOMUKONGGGG wrote:Say you take the UBE in NYC, where the passing UBE score is 266. You score a 260 on the dot. But now you want to practice law in another state where the passing UBE required score is 260 (like many states).
CAN SOMEONE TRANSFER THE UBE SCORE (administered in NY) to ANOTHER STATE (where that score is sufficient to pass?)
Yes, look at the NCBE's website it addresses this exactly (link below).
http://www.ncbex.org/exams/ube/score-portability/
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Re: Transferring a Failed Score in one state to another state
260 = Alabama, Minnesota, Missouri, New Mexico, North DakotaNDOMUKONGGGG wrote:Say you take the UBE in NYC, where the passing UBE score is 266. You score a 260 on the dot. But now you want to practice law in another state where the passing UBE required score is 260 (like many states).
CAN SOMEONE TRANSFER THE UBE SCORE (administered in NY) to ANOTHER STATE (where that score is sufficient to pass?)