Chuck Bryant
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
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It's spread out over three days technically, but the UBE takes up two of those days.
12 hours divided by two days divided by four sessions.
So three in the morning, three in the afternoon, go to your hotel room, can't sleep, toss and turn, come back the next morning, three in the morning, three in the afternoon.
Oh, well, we should mention, too, that's another reason you might be paying some extra money if you don't live near a testing site, like travel and room and board and all that stuff.
And scotch at the end of the day, of course.
It's graded on a 400-point scale.
Depends on the state on what they consider passing.
Generally, 260 to 270.
I said state, of course, jurisdiction.
And then apparently it's like it's not like acing the bar gets you anything more than passing the bar.
You pass it and that's great.
But I have some inside info from attorney friends, which I'll kind of dabble in here and there.
But I think it's sort of untoward to you don't go in and be like, oh, it's the bar.
Yeah, I saw a Reddit post where somebody posted like, I got a score of 330.
And I mean, is that high?
I don't mean to make anybody who's got lower than that feel bad, but I'm just curious.
Like, what do you guys think?