At 37%, Pennsylvania’s bar exam pass rate from February is prompting law schools to question how they can support repeat test takers grappling with challenges of remote learning.

While educators speculate over several reasons behind the drop in successful law license applicants, the latest data from the commonwealth’s bar exam authority highlights a lack of support from law schools for applicants that have taken the exam at least once before, say bar exam educators in the commonwealth.

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