I’ve been looking into bar exam statistics for different states and noticed that Wisconsin has a diploma privilege for in-state law schools, meaning graduates don’t have to take the bar exam. However, I’m curious about how this affects the pass rates for those who do take the exam in Wisconsin. Does anyone know how Wisconsin’s bar exam pass rates compare to other states? Are the statistics for out-of-state takers significantly different from those with diploma privilege?
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In Wisconsin, various exams are taken by different groups depending on the context. High school students typically take standardized tests like the Wisconsin Forward Exam for state accountability. College-bound students may take the ACT or SAT. For licensing or certification, professionals like teachers, nurses, and drivers must take specific exams related to their fields. Additionally, individuals seeking to earn their GED or HiSET for high school equivalency must complete an exam through state-approved testing centers. Each exam serves a distinct purpose in education or career advancement.
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