New Hampshire Bar Exam: A Basic Guide

Basic Information About Taking the New Hampshire Bar Exam

By Eisla Sebastian, published Jul 10, 2006
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Preparing to take the New Hampshire Bar Exam will need to include covering state and federal laws and procedures, as well as meeting specific pre-test requirements.  If you already have a plan of attack in place for preparing for the New Hampshire exam then you are lucky.  However, if you are like a lot of recent law school graduates, you probably don't know exactly what to expect during the next phase of your legal career.  This article will help you through the New Hampshire Bar Exam process.

QUALIFICATIONS


To qualify to sit for the New Hampshire Bar Exam you will need to have graduated from an ABA approved law school. You will also need to be of good moral character. This is determined by conducting a background check that may include an examination of both your financial and criminal history. Finally you will need to take the Multistate Professional Responsibilities Exam, and you will need to pass it with a score of at least 79.

REGISTERING FOR THE EXAM

To register to sit for the New Hampshire Bar Exam you will need to download, print out, complete, and submit an application package. These can be found on the New Hampshire Office of the Clerk of Supreme Court’s website.

Office of the Clerk Supreme Court
Noble Drive
Concord, New Hampshire 03301
(603) 271-2646 Local Telephone Number
http://www.courts.state.nh.us/nhbar/index.htm

THE EXAM’S FORMAT

The New Hampshire Bar Exam is a two day event that is held in Concord during the last week of February and during the last week of July. On the first day of the exam you will take the Multistate Bar Exam. This exam is made up of 200 multiple choice questions that deal with general legal issues and topics. On the second day of the New Hampshire Bar Exam you will be given six Multistate Essay Exam questions and two Multistate Performance Tests. To pass this exam you will need to earn a score of at least 280 out of 400.

WHAT TO STUDY

To prepare for the New Hampshire Bar Exam Essay you should review the following topics as they relate to both state and federal laws:

Takeaways
  • The MPT is a part of the NH Bar Exam.
  • The MEE is a part of the NH Bar Exam.
  • The MBE is a part of teh NH Bar Exam.
Did You Know?
You will need to pass the MPRE with a 79 to sit for the NH Bar Exam.
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I need to add a few remarks about the New Hampshire MPRE requirements. You can take the MPRE before or after sitting for the New Hampshire Bar Exam, however, you must take it before applying for bar admittance. For more information visit http://www.courts.state.nh.us/nhbar/index.htm

Posted on 07/13/2006 at 11:07:00 AM

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