No. The UBE is more than the sum of its components. It is uniformly administered, graded, and scored by the jurisdictions that adopt it. The fact that a jurisdiction administered the MEE, MPT, and MBE does not qualify the score as a UBE score.
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- Once a jurisdiction adopts the UBE, will it accept transferred UBE scores earned prior to its adoption of the UBE?
- If the jurisdiction in which I took the bar examination administered the MEE, MPT, and MBE prior to adopting the UBE, does my exam score subsequently qualify as a UBE score?
- If I took the bar examination in a jurisdiction that administers the MEE, MPT, and MBE, can I transfer my exam score to a UBE jurisdiction?
- If I take the UBE, can I transfer my MBE score to a non-UBE jurisdiction?
- If I take the bar examination in a non-UBE jurisdiction, can I transfer my MBE score to a UBE jurisdiction?
- How can I request UBE score services if I did not have an NCBE Account when I sat for the exam?
- How can I find out the requirements for admission by transferred UBE score?
- Can I take the MEE and MPT in a UBE jurisdiction and the MBE concurrently in a non-UBE jurisdiction?