SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS REPORT FOR THE JULY 2016 CALIFORNIA BAR EXAMINATION School School Number Number Number: 4039 Name: CALIF. WESTERN SCHOOL OF LAW of First-Timers: 128 Percent Passing: of Total Takers: 185 Percent Passing: 61% 50% Mean Scale Scores Group _____ First Timers MBE Written Total __________________ All Takers MBE Written Total __________________ This School ABA Schools California 1460 1476 1463 1439 1457 1431 Score Type Scale Scores MBE Written Total 1454 1482 1467 Comparative Index (California Overall) ____________________ __________ Written Scores Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question PT-A PT-B 1452 1485 1470 1 2 3 4 5 6 1424 1458 1426 1429 1457 1427 Comparative Index (School Category) _________________ 0.12 -0.14 -0.01 -0.09 -0.05 0.25 -0.24 -0.14 0.07 -0.19 -0.06 -0.15 -0.09 0.18 -0.30 -0.22 -0.02 -0.11 -0.09 -0.11 -0.21 -0.20 The comparative index is based solely on first time takers. Results for schools with fewer than 30 students may be unreliable and should be interpreted with caution. The first column indicates the extent to which a school's mean score was higher or lower than the mean of all California first timers. The last column shows the corresponding results for your school type. Index scores usually range between -1.00 and +1.00. Regardless of their algebraic sign, values between 1.00 and 2.00 are considered large and those over 2.00 are very large. A positive value indicates the school's mean is above the reference group (e.g., all California first timers). A negative value indicates the opposite. The comparative index allows for direct comparisons among the various parts of the examination by controlling for differences in test difficulty and score spread among these sections. The formula for computing the index value for the first column is as follows: Index = (Your school's mean - California mean)/California standard deviation The formula for computing the index value for the last column is as follows: Index = (Your school's mean - Your school type's mean)/Your school type's standard deviation SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS REPORT FOR THE JULY 2016 CALIFORNIA BAR EXAMINATION School School Number Number Number: 9077 Name: CHAPMAN UNIV. SCHOOL OF LAW of First-Timers: 147 Percent Passing: of Total Takers: 166 Percent Passing: 57% 52% Mean Scale Scores Group _____ First Timers MBE Written Total __________________ All Takers MBE Written Total __________________ This School ABA Schools California 1466 1476 1463 1447 1457 1431 Score Type Scale Scores MBE Written Total 1476 1482 1467 Comparative Index (California Overall) ____________________ __________ Written Scores Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question PT-A PT-B 1482 1485 1470 1 2 3 4 5 6 1465 1458 1426 1459 1457 1427 Comparative Index (School Category) _________________ 0.15 -0.01 0.09 0.02 0.09 -0.08 0.12 -0.00 0.10 -0.06 0.04 -0.04 0.05 -0.14 0.05 -0.08 0.02 0.08 0.06 -0.07 -0.02 -0.04 The comparative index is based solely on first time takers. Results for schools with fewer than 30 students may be unreliable and should be interpreted with caution. The first column indicates the extent to which a school's mean score was higher or lower than the mean of all California first timers. The last column shows the corresponding results for your school type. Index scores usually range between -1.00 and +1.00. Regardless of their algebraic sign, values between 1.00 and 2.00 are considered large and those over 2.00 are very large. A positive value indicates the school's mean is above the reference group (e.g., all California first timers). A negative value indicates the opposite. The comparative index allows for direct comparisons among the various parts of the examination by controlling for differences in test difficulty and score spread among these sections. The formula for computing the index value for the first column is as follows: Index = (Your school's mean - California mean)/California standard deviation The formula for computing the index value for the last column is as follows: Index = (Your school's mean - Your school type's mean)/Your school type's standard deviation SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS REPORT FOR THE JULY 2016 CALIFORNIA BAR EXAMINATION School School Number Number Number: 9237 Name: CONCORD UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW of First-Timers: 26 Percent Passing: 27% of Total Takers: 77 Percent Passing: 16% Mean Scale Scores Group _____ First Timers MBE Written Total __________________ All Takers MBE Written Total __________________ This School Distance Learning Schools California 1383 1360 1463 1377 1350 1431 Score Type Scale Scores MBE Written Total 1333 1313 1467 Comparative Index (California Overall) ____________________ __________ Written Scores Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question PT-A PT-B 1307 1287 1470 1 2 3 4 5 6 1290 1280 1426 1320 1304 1427 Comparative Index (School Category) _________________ -0.51 -0.48 -0.47 -0.84 -0.68 -0.80 -0.56 -0.79 0.18 0.08 0.10 -0.00 -0.10 0.07 0.14 0.20 -0.52 -1.02 -0.92 0.14 0.13 0.14 The comparative index is based solely on first time takers. Results for schools with fewer than 30 students may be unreliable and should be interpreted with caution. The first column indicates the extent to which a school's mean score was higher or lower than the mean of all California first timers. The last column shows the corresponding results for your school type. Index scores usually range between -1.00 and +1.00. Regardless of their algebraic sign, values between 1.00 and 2.00 are considered large and those over 2.00 are very large. A positive value indicates the school's mean is above the reference group (e.g., all California first timers). A negative value indicates the opposite. The comparative index allows for direct comparisons among the various parts of the examination by controlling for differences in test difficulty and score spread among these sections. The formula for computing the index value for the first column is as follows: Index = (Your school's mean - California mean)/California standard deviation The formula for computing the index value for the last column is as follows: Index = (Your school's mean - Your school type's mean)/Your school type's standard deviation SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS REPORT FOR THE JULY 2016 CALIFORNIA BAR EXAMINATION School School Number Number Number: 9029 Name: EMPIRE COLLEGE SCHOOL OF LAW of First-Timers: 11 Percent Passing: of Total Takers: 23 Percent Passing: 18% 22% Mean Scale Scores Group _____ First Timers MBE Written Total __________________ All Takers MBE Written Total __________________ This School Accredited Schools California 1376 1339 1463 1359 1327 1431 Score Type Scale Scores MBE Written Total 1355 1339 1467 Comparative Index (California Overall) ____________________ __________ Written Scores Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question PT-A PT-B 1343 1339 1470 1 2 3 4 5 6 1317 1307 1426 1332 1314 1427 Comparative Index (School Category) _________________ -0.25 -0.51 -0.38 -0.17 -0.20 -0.72 -0.71 -0.69 0.18 -0.10 0.06 0.31 0.17 -0.24 -0.18 -0.01 -0.57 -0.79 -0.77 0.22 0.03 0.12 The comparative index is based solely on first time takers. Results for schools with fewer than 30 students may be unreliable and should be interpreted with caution. The first column indicates the extent to which a school's mean score was higher or lower than the mean of all California first timers. The last column shows the corresponding results for your school type. Index scores usually range between -1.00 and +1.00. Regardless of their algebraic sign, values between 1.00 and 2.00 are considered large and those over 2.00 are very large. A positive value indicates the school's mean is above the reference group (e.g., all California first timers). A negative value indicates the opposite. The comparative index allows for direct comparisons among the various parts of the examination by controlling for differences in test difficulty and score spread among these sections. The formula for computing the index value for the first column is as follows: Index = (Your school's mean - California mean)/California standard deviation The formula for computing the index value for the last column is as follows: Index = (Your school's mean - Your school type's mean)/Your school type's standard deviation SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS REPORT FOR THE JULY 2016 CALIFORNIA BAR EXAMINATION School School Number Number Number: 9014 Name: GLENDALE UNIV. COLLEGE OF LAW of First-Timers: 14 Percent Passing: of Total Takers: 28 Percent Passing: 14% 14% Mean Scale Scores Group _____ First Timers MBE Written Total __________________ All Takers MBE Written Total __________________ This School Accredited Schools California 1363 1339 1463 1365 1327 1431 Score Type Scale Scores MBE Written Total 1386 1339 1467 Comparative Index (California Overall) ____________________ __________ Written Scores Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question PT-A PT-B 1398 1339 1470 1 2 3 4 5 6 1365 1307 1426 1365 1314 1427 Comparative Index (School Category) _________________ 0.09 -0.17 -0.06 -0.32 0.03 -0.34 -0.51 -0.50 0.55 0.30 0.43 0.17 0.45 0.25 0.14 0.24 -0.65 -0.45 -0.55 0.15 0.47 0.36 The comparative index is based solely on first time takers. Results for schools with fewer than 30 students may be unreliable and should be interpreted with caution. The first column indicates the extent to which a school's mean score was higher or lower than the mean of all California first timers. The last column shows the corresponding results for your school type. Index scores usually range between -1.00 and +1.00. Regardless of their algebraic sign, values between 1.00 and 2.00 are considered large and those over 2.00 are very large. A positive value indicates the school's mean is above the reference group (e.g., all California first timers). A negative value indicates the opposite. The comparative index allows for direct comparisons among the various parts of the examination by controlling for differences in test difficulty and score spread among these sections. The formula for computing the index value for the first column is as follows: Index = (Your school's mean - California mean)/California standard deviation The formula for computing the index value for the last column is as follows: Index = (Your school's mean - Your school type's mean)/Your school type's standard deviation SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS REPORT FOR THE JULY 2016 CALIFORNIA BAR EXAMINATION School School Number Number Number: 4329 Name: GOLDEN GATE UNIV. of First-Timers: 87 Percent Passing: of Total Takers: 148 Percent Passing: 31% 26% Mean Scale Scores Group _____ First Timers MBE Written Total __________________ All Takers MBE Written Total __________________ This School ABA Schools California 1370 1476 1463 1372 1457 1431 Score Type Scale Scores MBE Written Total 1385 1482 1467 Comparative Index (California Overall) ____________________ __________ Written Scores Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question PT-A PT-B 1394 1485 1470 1 2 3 4 5 6 1374 1458 1426 1374 1457 1427 Comparative Index (School Category) _________________ -0.30 -0.27 -0.15 -0.24 -0.24 -0.24 -0.44 -0.35 -0.35 -0.31 -0.19 -0.30 -0.28 -0.30 -0.50 -0.43 -0.60 -0.47 -0.56 -0.72 -0.58 -0.69 The comparative index is based solely on first time takers. Results for schools with fewer than 30 students may be unreliable and should be interpreted with caution. The first column indicates the extent to which a school's mean score was higher or lower than the mean of all California first timers. The last column shows the corresponding results for your school type. Index scores usually range between -1.00 and +1.00. Regardless of their algebraic sign, values between 1.00 and 2.00 are considered large and those over 2.00 are very large. A positive value indicates the school's mean is above the reference group (e.g., all California first timers). A negative value indicates the opposite. The comparative index allows for direct comparisons among the various parts of the examination by controlling for differences in test difficulty and score spread among these sections. The formula for computing the index value for the first column is as follows: Index = (Your school's mean - California mean)/California standard deviation The formula for computing the index value for the last column is as follows: Index = (Your school's mean - Your school type's mean)/Your school type's standard deviation SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS REPORT FOR THE JULY 2016 CALIFORNIA BAR EXAMINATION School School Number Number Number: 9012 Name: JOHN F. KENNEDY UNIV. of First-Timers: 23 Percent Passing: of Total Takers: 63 Percent Passing: 13% 6% Mean Scale Scores Group _____ First Timers MBE Written Total __________________ All Takers MBE Written Total __________________ This School Accredited Schools California 1313 1339 1463 1310 1327 1431 Score Type Scale Scores MBE Written Total 1321 1339 1467 Comparative Index (California Overall) ____________________ __________ Written Scores Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question PT-A PT-B 1326 1339 1470 1 2 3 4 5 6 1293 1307 1426 1299 1314 1427 Comparative Index (School Category) _________________ -0.69 -0.72 -0.46 -0.53 -0.32 -0.57 -0.60 -0.62 -0.32 -0.34 -0.04 -0.03 0.02 -0.05 -0.00 0.09 -0.97 -0.90 -1.00 -0.16 -0.10 -0.14 The comparative index is based solely on first time takers. Results for schools with fewer than 30 students may be unreliable and should be interpreted with caution. The first column indicates the extent to which a school's mean score was higher or lower than the mean of all California first timers. The last column shows the corresponding results for your school type. Index scores usually range between -1.00 and +1.00. Regardless of their algebraic sign, values between 1.00 and 2.00 are considered large and those over 2.00 are very large. A positive value indicates the school's mean is above the reference group (e.g., all California first timers). A negative value indicates the opposite. The comparative index allows for direct comparisons among the various parts of the examination by controlling for differences in test difficulty and score spread among these sections. The formula for computing the index value for the first column is as follows: Index = (Your school's mean - California mean)/California standard deviation The formula for computing the index value for the last column is as follows: Index = (Your school's mean - Your school type's mean)/Your school type's standard deviation SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS REPORT FOR THE JULY 2016 CALIFORNIA BAR EXAMINATION School School Number Number Number: 9036 Name: LINCOLN LAW SCHOOL OF SACRAMENTO of First-Timers: 42 Percent Passing: 31% of Total Takers: 68 Percent Passing: 24% Mean Scale Scores Group _____ First Timers MBE Written Total __________________ All Takers MBE Written Total __________________ This School Accredited Schools California 1398 1339 1463 1374 1327 1431 Score Type Scale Scores MBE Written Total 1383 1339 1467 Comparative Index (California Overall) ____________________ __________ Written Scores Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question PT-A PT-B 1375 1339 1470 1 2 3 4 5 6 1355 1307 1426 1361 1314 1427 Comparative Index (School Category) _________________ -0.35 -0.30 -0.12 -0.35 -0.23 -0.19 -0.56 -0.55 0.07 0.15 0.35 0.14 0.13 0.44 0.05 0.17 -0.42 -0.59 -0.58 0.36 0.29 0.34 The comparative index is based solely on first time takers. Results for schools with fewer than 30 students may be unreliable and should be interpreted with caution. The first column indicates the extent to which a school's mean score was higher or lower than the mean of all California first timers. The last column shows the corresponding results for your school type. Index scores usually range between -1.00 and +1.00. Regardless of their algebraic sign, values between 1.00 and 2.00 are considered large and those over 2.00 are very large. A positive value indicates the school's mean is above the reference group (e.g., all California first timers). A negative value indicates the opposite. The comparative index allows for direct comparisons among the various parts of the examination by controlling for differences in test difficulty and score spread among these sections. The formula for computing the index value for the first column is as follows: Index = (Your school's mean - California mean)/California standard deviation The formula for computing the index value for the last column is as follows: Index = (Your school's mean - Your school type's mean)/Your school type's standard deviation SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS REPORT FOR THE JULY 2016 CALIFORNIA BAR EXAMINATION School School Number Number Number: 9037 Name: LINCOLN LAW SCHOOL OF SAN JOSE of First-Timers: 12 Percent Passing: of Total Takers: 26 Percent Passing: 0% 0% Mean Scale Scores Group _____ First Timers MBE Written Total __________________ All Takers MBE Written Total __________________ This School Accredited Schools California 1322 1339 1463 1303 1327 1431 Score Type Scale Scores MBE Written Total 1311 1339 1467 Comparative Index (California Overall) ____________________ __________ Written Scores Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question PT-A PT-B 1305 1339 1470 1 2 3 4 5 6 1286 1307 1426 1292 1314 1427 Comparative Index (School Category) _________________ -0.81 -0.69 -0.70 -0.62 -0.91 -0.28 -0.52 -0.82 -0.45 -0.30 -0.31 -0.11 -0.69 0.33 0.12 -0.18 -0.92 -1.03 -1.07 -0.10 -0.27 -0.22 The comparative index is based solely on first time takers. Results for schools with fewer than 30 students may be unreliable and should be interpreted with caution. The first column indicates the extent to which a school's mean score was higher or lower than the mean of all California first timers. The last column shows the corresponding results for your school type. Index scores usually range between -1.00 and +1.00. Regardless of their algebraic sign, values between 1.00 and 2.00 are considered large and those over 2.00 are very large. A positive value indicates the school's mean is above the reference group (e.g., all California first timers). A negative value indicates the opposite. The comparative index allows for direct comparisons among the various parts of the examination by controlling for differences in test difficulty and score spread among these sections. The formula for computing the index value for the first column is as follows: Index = (Your school's mean - California mean)/California standard deviation The formula for computing the index value for the last column is as follows: Index = (Your school's mean - Your school type's mean)/Your school type's standard deviation SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS REPORT FOR THE JULY 2016 CALIFORNIA BAR EXAMINATION School School Number Number Number: 4403 Name: LOYOLA LAW SCHOOL - LOS ANGELES of First-Timers: 315 Percent Passing: of Total Takers: 359 Percent Passing: 72% 67% Mean Scale Scores Group _____ First Timers MBE Written Total __________________ All Takers MBE Written Total __________________ This School ABA Schools California 1509 1476 1463 1495 1457 1431 Score Type Scale Scores MBE Written Total 1502 1482 1467 Comparative Index (California Overall) ____________________ __________ Written Scores Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question PT-A PT-B 1498 1485 1470 1 2 3 4 5 6 1482 1458 1426 1487 1457 1427 Comparative Index (School Category) _________________ 0.23 0.17 0.13 0.10 0.06 0.22 0.05 0.08 0.18 0.12 0.08 0.04 0.02 0.15 -0.01 0.01 0.30 0.18 0.24 0.22 0.08 0.14 The comparative index is based solely on first time takers. Results for schools with fewer than 30 students may be unreliable and should be interpreted with caution. The first column indicates the extent to which a school's mean score was higher or lower than the mean of all California first timers. The last column shows the corresponding results for your school type. Index scores usually range between -1.00 and +1.00. Regardless of their algebraic sign, values between 1.00 and 2.00 are considered large and those over 2.00 are very large. A positive value indicates the school's mean is above the reference group (e.g., all California first timers). A negative value indicates the opposite. The comparative index allows for direct comparisons among the various parts of the examination by controlling for differences in test difficulty and score spread among these sections. The formula for computing the index value for the first column is as follows: Index = (Your school's mean - California mean)/California standard deviation The formula for computing the index value for the last column is as follows: Index = (Your school's mean - Your school type's mean)/Your school type's standard deviation SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS REPORT FOR THE JULY 2016 CALIFORNIA BAR EXAMINATION School School Number Number Number: 4482 Name: MCGEORGE SCHOOL OF LAW of First-Timers: 119 Percent Passing: of Total Takers: 176 Percent Passing: 61% 48% Mean Scale Scores Group _____ First Timers MBE Written Total __________________ All Takers MBE Written Total __________________ This School ABA Schools California 1483 1476 1463 1455 1457 1431 Score Type Scale Scores MBE Written Total 1480 1482 1467 Comparative Index (California Overall) ____________________ __________ Written Scores Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question PT-A PT-B 1478 1485 1470 1 2 3 4 5 6 1438 1458 1426 1444 1457 1427 Comparative Index (School Category) _________________ 0.09 -0.05 -0.13 -0.03 0.18 0.03 0.11 -0.02 0.04 -0.10 -0.18 -0.09 0.14 -0.03 0.05 -0.10 0.13 0.05 0.09 0.05 -0.04 -0.01 The comparative index is based solely on first time takers. Results for schools with fewer than 30 students may be unreliable and should be interpreted with caution. The first column indicates the extent to which a school's mean score was higher or lower than the mean of all California first timers. The last column shows the corresponding results for your school type. Index scores usually range between -1.00 and +1.00. Regardless of their algebraic sign, values between 1.00 and 2.00 are considered large and those over 2.00 are very large. A positive value indicates the school's mean is above the reference group (e.g., all California first timers). A negative value indicates the opposite. The comparative index allows for direct comparisons among the various parts of the examination by controlling for differences in test difficulty and score spread among these sections. The formula for computing the index value for the first column is as follows: Index = (Your school's mean - California mean)/California standard deviation The formula for computing the index value for the last column is as follows: Index = (Your school's mean - Your school type's mean)/Your school type's standard deviation SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS REPORT FOR THE JULY 2016 CALIFORNIA BAR EXAMINATION School School Number Number Number: 9211 Name: NORTHWESTERN CALIF. UNIV. of First-Timers: 11 Percent Passing: of Total Takers: 44 Percent Passing: 9% 5% Mean Scale Scores Group _____ First Timers MBE Written Total __________________ All Takers MBE Written Total __________________ This School Correspondence Schools California 1302 1330 1463 1322 1332 1431 Score Type Scale Scores MBE Written Total 1293 1305 1467 Comparative Index (California Overall) ____________________ __________ Written Scores Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question PT-A PT-B 1288 1291 1470 1 2 3 4 5 6 1246 1271 1426 1273 1292 1427 Comparative Index (School Category) _________________ -0.71 -0.34 -0.66 -0.76 -0.35 -0.81 -0.94 -0.85 -0.18 0.01 0.17 -0.10 0.55 -0.01 -0.41 0.14 -1.05 -1.14 -1.19 -0.17 -0.03 -0.10 The comparative index is based solely on first time takers. Results for schools with fewer than 30 students may be unreliable and should be interpreted with caution. The first column indicates the extent to which a school's mean score was higher or lower than the mean of all California first timers. The last column shows the corresponding results for your school type. Index scores usually range between -1.00 and +1.00. Regardless of their algebraic sign, values between 1.00 and 2.00 are considered large and those over 2.00 are very large. A positive value indicates the school's mean is above the reference group (e.g., all California first timers). A negative value indicates the opposite. The comparative index allows for direct comparisons among the various parts of the examination by controlling for differences in test difficulty and score spread among these sections. The formula for computing the index value for the first column is as follows: Index = (Your school's mean - California mean)/California standard deviation The formula for computing the index value for the last column is as follows: Index = (Your school's mean - Your school type's mean)/Your school type's standard deviation SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS REPORT FOR THE JULY 2016 CALIFORNIA BAR EXAMINATION School School Number Number Number: 9002 Name: PACIFIC COAST UNIV. of First-Timers: 12 Percent Passing: of Total Takers: 69 Percent Passing: 0% 4% Mean Scale Scores Group _____ First Timers MBE Written Total __________________ All Takers MBE Written Total __________________ This School Accredited Schools California 1191 1339 1463 1271 1327 1431 Score Type Scale Scores MBE Written Total 1203 1339 1467 Comparative Index (California Overall) ____________________ __________ Written Scores Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question PT-A PT-B 1209 1339 1470 1 2 3 4 5 6 1249 1307 1426 1257 1314 1427 Comparative Index (School Category) _________________ -0.74 -1.26 -0.86 -0.92 -0.91 -1.24 -0.97 -1.30 -0.37 -0.96 -0.49 -0.39 -0.69 -0.90 -0.58 -0.81 -1.77 -1.63 -1.80 -0.89 -1.04 -1.05 The comparative index is based solely on first time takers. Results for schools with fewer than 30 students may be unreliable and should be interpreted with caution. The first column indicates the extent to which a school's mean score was higher or lower than the mean of all California first timers. The last column shows the corresponding results for your school type. Index scores usually range between -1.00 and +1.00. Regardless of their algebraic sign, values between 1.00 and 2.00 are considered large and those over 2.00 are very large. A positive value indicates the school's mean is above the reference group (e.g., all California first timers). A negative value indicates the opposite. The comparative index allows for direct comparisons among the various parts of the examination by controlling for differences in test difficulty and score spread among these sections. The formula for computing the index value for the first column is as follows: Index = (Your school's mean - California mean)/California standard deviation The formula for computing the index value for the last column is as follows: Index = (Your school's mean - Your school type's mean)/Your school type's standard deviation SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS REPORT FOR THE JULY 2016 CALIFORNIA BAR EXAMINATION School School Number Number Number: 9007 Name: PEPPERDINE UNIV. of First-Timers: 142 Percent Passing: of Total Takers: 162 Percent Passing: 70% 66% Mean Scale Scores Group _____ First Timers MBE Written Total __________________ All Takers MBE Written Total __________________ This School ABA Schools California 1482 1476 1463 1469 1457 1431 Score Type Scale Scores MBE Written Total 1494 1482 1467 Comparative Index (California Overall) ____________________ __________ Written Scores Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question PT-A PT-B 1500 1485 1470 1 2 3 4 5 6 1484 1458 1426 1479 1457 1427 Comparative Index (School Category) _________________ 0.09 0.13 0.09 0.11 0.22 0.30 0.03 0.09 0.04 0.08 0.04 0.06 0.18 0.24 -0.03 0.01 0.12 0.19 0.18 0.04 0.10 0.09 The comparative index is based solely on first time takers. Results for schools with fewer than 30 students may be unreliable and should be interpreted with caution. The first column indicates the extent to which a school's mean score was higher or lower than the mean of all California first timers. The last column shows the corresponding results for your school type. Index scores usually range between -1.00 and +1.00. Regardless of their algebraic sign, values between 1.00 and 2.00 are considered large and those over 2.00 are very large. A positive value indicates the school's mean is above the reference group (e.g., all California first timers). A negative value indicates the opposite. The comparative index allows for direct comparisons among the various parts of the examination by controlling for differences in test difficulty and score spread among these sections. The formula for computing the index value for the first column is as follows: Index = (Your school's mean - California mean)/California standard deviation The formula for computing the index value for the last column is as follows: Index = (Your school's mean - Your school type's mean)/Your school type's standard deviation SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS REPORT FOR THE JULY 2016 CALIFORNIA BAR EXAMINATION School School Number Number Number: 9022 Name: SAN JOAQUIN COLLEGE OF LAW of First-Timers: 45 Percent Passing: of Total Takers: 71 Percent Passing: 31% 31% Mean Scale Scores Group _____ First Timers MBE Written Total __________________ All Takers MBE Written Total __________________ This School Accredited Schools California 1415 1339 1463 1402 1327 1431 Score Type Scale Scores MBE Written Total 1404 1339 1467 Comparative Index (California Overall) ____________________ __________ Written Scores Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question PT-A PT-B 1398 1339 1470 1 2 3 4 5 6 1382 1307 1426 1389 1314 1427 Comparative Index (School Category) _________________ -0.12 -0.08 -0.25 -0.28 0.09 -0.34 -0.38 -0.53 0.32 0.40 0.21 0.21 0.52 0.25 0.33 0.20 -0.31 -0.45 -0.43 0.46 0.47 0.50 The comparative index is based solely on first time takers. Results for schools with fewer than 30 students may be unreliable and should be interpreted with caution. The first column indicates the extent to which a school's mean score was higher or lower than the mean of all California first timers. The last column shows the corresponding results for your school type. Index scores usually range between -1.00 and +1.00. Regardless of their algebraic sign, values between 1.00 and 2.00 are considered large and those over 2.00 are very large. A positive value indicates the school's mean is above the reference group (e.g., all California first timers). A negative value indicates the opposite. The comparative index allows for direct comparisons among the various parts of the examination by controlling for differences in test difficulty and score spread among these sections. The formula for computing the index value for the first column is as follows: Index = (Your school's mean - California mean)/California standard deviation The formula for computing the index value for the last column is as follows: Index = (Your school's mean - Your school type's mean)/Your school type's standard deviation SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS REPORT FOR THE JULY 2016 CALIFORNIA BAR EXAMINATION School School Number Number Number: 4851 Name: SANTA CLARA UNIV. of First-Timers: 173 Percent Passing: of Total Takers: 222 Percent Passing: 66% 57% Mean Scale Scores Group _____ First Timers MBE Written Total __________________ All Takers MBE Written Total __________________ This School ABA Schools California 1473 1476 1463 1456 1457 1431 Score Type Scale Scores MBE Written Total 1480 1482 1467 Comparative Index (California Overall) ____________________ __________ Written Scores Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question PT-A PT-B 1483 1485 1470 1 2 3 4 5 6 1458 1458 1426 1457 1457 1427 Comparative Index (School Category) _________________ 0.01 0.11 -0.01 0.07 -0.06 0.07 0.04 0.14 -0.04 0.06 -0.06 0.01 -0.11 0.01 -0.03 0.06 0.06 0.08 0.09 -0.02 -0.01 -0.01 The comparative index is based solely on first time takers. Results for schools with fewer than 30 students may be unreliable and should be interpreted with caution. The first column indicates the extent to which a school's mean score was higher or lower than the mean of all California first timers. The last column shows the corresponding results for your school type. Index scores usually range between -1.00 and +1.00. Regardless of their algebraic sign, values between 1.00 and 2.00 are considered large and those over 2.00 are very large. A positive value indicates the school's mean is above the reference group (e.g., all California first timers). A negative value indicates the opposite. The comparative index allows for direct comparisons among the various parts of the examination by controlling for differences in test difficulty and score spread among these sections. The formula for computing the index value for the first column is as follows: Index = (Your school's mean - California mean)/California standard deviation The formula for computing the index value for the last column is as follows: Index = (Your school's mean - Your school type's mean)/Your school type's standard deviation SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS REPORT FOR THE JULY 2016 CALIFORNIA BAR EXAMINATION School School Number Number Number: 9068 Name: SOUTHERN CALIF. INST. - VENTURA of First-Timers: 11 Percent Passing: of Total Takers: 31 Percent Passing: 18% 13% Mean Scale Scores Group _____ First Timers MBE Written Total __________________ All Takers MBE Written Total __________________ This School Accredited Schools California 1314 1339 1463 1275 1327 1431 Score Type Scale Scores MBE Written Total 1327 1339 1467 Comparative Index (California Overall) ____________________ __________ Written Scores Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question PT-A PT-B 1334 1339 1470 1 2 3 4 5 6 1291 1307 1426 1286 1314 1427 Comparative Index (School Category) _________________ -0.09 -0.72 -0.66 0.03 -0.47 -0.69 -0.57 -0.85 0.35 -0.34 -0.26 0.50 -0.16 -0.20 0.04 -0.22 -0.97 -0.85 -0.96 -0.15 -0.04 -0.09 The comparative index is based solely on first time takers. Results for schools with fewer than 30 students may be unreliable and should be interpreted with caution. The first column indicates the extent to which a school's mean score was higher or lower than the mean of all California first timers. The last column shows the corresponding results for your school type. Index scores usually range between -1.00 and +1.00. Regardless of their algebraic sign, values between 1.00 and 2.00 are considered large and those over 2.00 are very large. A positive value indicates the school's mean is above the reference group (e.g., all California first timers). A negative value indicates the opposite. The comparative index allows for direct comparisons among the various parts of the examination by controlling for differences in test difficulty and score spread among these sections. The formula for computing the index value for the first column is as follows: Index = (Your school's mean - California mean)/California standard deviation The formula for computing the index value for the last column is as follows: Index = (Your school's mean - Your school type's mean)/Your school type's standard deviation SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS REPORT FOR THE JULY 2016 CALIFORNIA BAR EXAMINATION School School Number Number Number: 4703 Name: SOUTHWESTERN LAW SCHOOL of First-Timers: 263 Percent Passing: of Total Takers: 382 Percent Passing: 38% 33% Mean Scale Scores Group _____ First Timers MBE Written Total __________________ All Takers MBE Written Total __________________ This School ABA Schools California 1406 1476 1463 1399 1457 1431 Score Type Scale Scores MBE Written Total 1406 1482 1467 Comparative Index (California Overall) ____________________ __________ Written Scores Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question PT-A PT-B 1407 1485 1470 1 2 3 4 5 6 1392 1458 1426 1395 1457 1427 Comparative Index (School Category) _________________ -0.32 -0.19 -0.17 -0.23 0.11 -0.40 -0.39 -0.26 -0.37 -0.24 -0.22 -0.29 0.06 -0.47 -0.45 -0.34 -0.37 -0.39 -0.42 -0.48 -0.50 -0.54 The comparative index is based solely on first time takers. Results for schools with fewer than 30 students may be unreliable and should be interpreted with caution. The first column indicates the extent to which a school's mean score was higher or lower than the mean of all California first timers. The last column shows the corresponding results for your school type. Index scores usually range between -1.00 and +1.00. Regardless of their algebraic sign, values between 1.00 and 2.00 are considered large and those over 2.00 are very large. A positive value indicates the school's mean is above the reference group (e.g., all California first timers). A negative value indicates the opposite. The comparative index allows for direct comparisons among the various parts of the examination by controlling for differences in test difficulty and score spread among these sections. The formula for computing the index value for the first column is as follows: Index = (Your school's mean - California mean)/California standard deviation The formula for computing the index value for the last column is as follows: Index = (Your school's mean - Your school type's mean)/Your school type's standard deviation SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS REPORT FOR THE JULY 2016 CALIFORNIA BAR EXAMINATION School School Number Number Number: 4704 Name: STANFORD UNIV. LAW SCHOOL of First-Timers: 95 Percent Passing: of Total Takers: 99 Percent Passing: 91% 89% Mean Scale Scores Group _____ First Timers MBE Written Total __________________ All Takers MBE Written Total __________________ This School ABA Schools California 1621 1476 1463 1617 1457 1431 Score Type Scale Scores MBE Written Total 1620 1482 1467 Comparative Index (California Overall) ____________________ __________ Written Scores Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question PT-A PT-B 1619 1485 1470 1 2 3 4 5 6 1611 1458 1426 1614 1457 1427 Comparative Index (School Category) _________________ 0.69 0.47 0.45 0.63 0.01 0.27 0.91 0.81 0.64 0.42 0.40 0.58 -0.03 0.21 0.84 0.74 1.03 0.93 1.04 0.99 0.86 0.98 The comparative index is based solely on first time takers. Results for schools with fewer than 30 students may be unreliable and should be interpreted with caution. The first column indicates the extent to which a school's mean score was higher or lower than the mean of all California first timers. The last column shows the corresponding results for your school type. Index scores usually range between -1.00 and +1.00. Regardless of their algebraic sign, values between 1.00 and 2.00 are considered large and those over 2.00 are very large. A positive value indicates the school's mean is above the reference group (e.g., all California first timers). A negative value indicates the opposite. The comparative index allows for direct comparisons among the various parts of the examination by controlling for differences in test difficulty and score spread among these sections. The formula for computing the index value for the first column is as follows: Index = (Your school's mean - California mean)/California standard deviation The formula for computing the index value for the last column is as follows: Index = (Your school's mean - Your school type's mean)/Your school type's standard deviation SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS REPORT FOR THE JULY 2016 CALIFORNIA BAR EXAMINATION School School Number Number Number: 9027 Name: THOMAS JEFFERSON SCHOOL OF LAW of First-Timers: 113 Percent Passing: of Total Takers: 216 Percent Passing: 31% 24% Mean Scale Scores Group _____ First Timers MBE Written Total __________________ All Takers MBE Written Total __________________ This School ABA Schools California 1353 1476 1463 1350 1457 1431 Score Type Scale Scores MBE Written Total 1382 1482 1467 Comparative Index (California Overall) ____________________ __________ Written Scores Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question PT-A PT-B 1398 1485 1470 1 2 3 4 5 6 1375 1458 1426 1366 1457 1427 Comparative Index (School Category) _________________ -0.17 -0.05 -0.15 -0.18 -0.27 -0.24 -0.49 -0.37 -0.22 -0.10 -0.20 -0.25 -0.31 -0.30 -0.55 -0.45 -0.71 -0.45 -0.58 -0.84 -0.56 -0.71 The comparative index is based solely on first time takers. Results for schools with fewer than 30 students may be unreliable and should be interpreted with caution. The first column indicates the extent to which a school's mean score was higher or lower than the mean of all California first timers. The last column shows the corresponding results for your school type. Index scores usually range between -1.00 and +1.00. Regardless of their algebraic sign, values between 1.00 and 2.00 are considered large and those over 2.00 are very large. A positive value indicates the school's mean is above the reference group (e.g., all California first timers). A negative value indicates the opposite. The comparative index allows for direct comparisons among the various parts of the examination by controlling for differences in test difficulty and score spread among these sections. The formula for computing the index value for the first column is as follows: Index = (Your school's mean - California mean)/California standard deviation The formula for computing the index value for the last column is as follows: Index = (Your school's mean - Your school type's mean)/Your school type's standard deviation SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS REPORT FOR THE JULY 2016 CALIFORNIA BAR EXAMINATION School School Number Number Number: 9062 Name: TRINITY LAW SCHOOL of First-Timers: 24 Percent Passing: of Total Takers: 109 Percent Passing: 13% 12% Mean Scale Scores Group _____ First Timers MBE Written Total __________________ All Takers MBE Written Total __________________ This School Accredited Schools California 1279 1339 1463 1311 1327 1431 Score Type Scale Scores MBE Written Total 1296 1339 1467 Comparative Index (California Overall) ____________________ __________ Written Scores Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question PT-A PT-B 1305 1339 1470 1 2 3 4 5 6 1297 1307 1426 1302 1314 1427 Comparative Index (School Category) _________________ -0.55 -0.35 -0.65 -0.92 -0.49 -0.65 -0.77 -0.69 -0.16 0.09 -0.25 -0.39 -0.19 -0.14 -0.27 -0.01 -1.19 -1.03 -1.17 -0.36 -0.27 -0.33 The comparative index is based solely on first time takers. Results for schools with fewer than 30 students may be unreliable and should be interpreted with caution. The first column indicates the extent to which a school's mean score was higher or lower than the mean of all California first timers. The last column shows the corresponding results for your school type. Index scores usually range between -1.00 and +1.00. Regardless of their algebraic sign, values between 1.00 and 2.00 are considered large and those over 2.00 are very large. A positive value indicates the school's mean is above the reference group (e.g., all California first timers). A negative value indicates the opposite. The comparative index allows for direct comparisons among the various parts of the examination by controlling for differences in test difficulty and score spread among these sections. The formula for computing the index value for the first column is as follows: Index = (Your school's mean - California mean)/California standard deviation The formula for computing the index value for the last column is as follows: Index = (Your school's mean - Your school type's mean)/Your school type's standard deviation SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS REPORT FOR THE JULY 2016 CALIFORNIA BAR EXAMINATION School School Number Number Number: 4833 Name: UNIV. OF CALIF. - BERKELEY of First-Timers: 231 Percent Passing: of Total Takers: 239 Percent Passing: 84% 82% Mean Scale Scores Group _____ First Timers MBE Written Total __________________ All Takers MBE Written Total __________________ This School ABA Schools California 1552 1476 1463 1546 1457 1431 Score Type Scale Scores MBE Written Total 1560 1482 1467 Comparative Index (California Overall) ____________________ __________ Written Scores Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question PT-A PT-B 1564 1485 1470 1 2 3 4 5 6 1557 1458 1426 1553 1457 1427 Comparative Index (School Category) _________________ 0.20 0.34 0.23 0.46 0.23 0.42 0.45 0.47 0.16 0.30 0.18 0.40 0.19 0.35 0.38 0.40 0.58 0.59 0.63 0.52 0.51 0.55 The comparative index is based solely on first time takers. Results for schools with fewer than 30 students may be unreliable and should be interpreted with caution. The first column indicates the extent to which a school's mean score was higher or lower than the mean of all California first timers. The last column shows the corresponding results for your school type. Index scores usually range between -1.00 and +1.00. Regardless of their algebraic sign, values between 1.00 and 2.00 are considered large and those over 2.00 are very large. A positive value indicates the school's mean is above the reference group (e.g., all California first timers). A negative value indicates the opposite. The comparative index allows for direct comparisons among the various parts of the examination by controlling for differences in test difficulty and score spread among these sections. The formula for computing the index value for the first column is as follows: Index = (Your school's mean - California mean)/California standard deviation The formula for computing the index value for the last column is as follows: Index = (Your school's mean - Your school type's mean)/Your school type's standard deviation SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS REPORT FOR THE JULY 2016 CALIFORNIA BAR EXAMINATION School School Number Number Number: 4834 Name: UNIV. OF CALIF. - DAVIS of First-Timers: 113 Percent Passing: of Total Takers: 133 Percent Passing: 72% 63% Mean Scale Scores Group _____ First Timers MBE Written Total __________________ All Takers MBE Written Total __________________ This School ABA Schools California 1496 1476 1463 1480 1457 1431 Score Type Scale Scores MBE Written Total 1507 1482 1467 Comparative Index (California Overall) ____________________ __________ Written Scores Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question PT-A PT-B 1512 1485 1470 1 2 3 4 5 6 1476 1458 1426 1478 1457 1427 Comparative Index (School Category) _________________ -0.14 0.13 0.04 0.43 -0.12 0.17 0.32 0.22 -0.19 0.09 -0.01 0.38 -0.16 0.10 0.26 0.14 0.21 0.26 0.27 0.14 0.17 0.18 The comparative index is based solely on first time takers. Results for schools with fewer than 30 students may be unreliable and should be interpreted with caution. The first column indicates the extent to which a school's mean score was higher or lower than the mean of all California first timers. The last column shows the corresponding results for your school type. Index scores usually range between -1.00 and +1.00. Regardless of their algebraic sign, values between 1.00 and 2.00 are considered large and those over 2.00 are very large. A positive value indicates the school's mean is above the reference group (e.g., all California first timers). A negative value indicates the opposite. The comparative index allows for direct comparisons among the various parts of the examination by controlling for differences in test difficulty and score spread among these sections. The formula for computing the index value for the first column is as follows: Index = (Your school's mean - California mean)/California standard deviation The formula for computing the index value for the last column is as follows: Index = (Your school's mean - Your school type's mean)/Your school type's standard deviation SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS REPORT FOR THE JULY 2016 CALIFORNIA BAR EXAMINATION School School Number Number Number: 4838 Name: UNIV. OF CALIF. - IRVINE, of First-Timers: 98 Percent Passing: of Total Takers: 110 Percent Passing: 81% 75% Mean Scale Scores Group _____ First Timers MBE Written Total __________________ All Takers MBE Written Total __________________ This School ABA Schools California 1525 1476 1463 1508 1457 1431 Score Type Scale Scores MBE Written Total 1550 1482 1467 Comparative Index (California Overall) ____________________ __________ Written Scores Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question PT-A PT-B 1564 1485 1470 1 2 3 4 5 6 1540 1458 1426 1528 1457 1427 Comparative Index (School Category) _________________ 0.18 0.20 0.41 0.53 0.26 0.13 0.56 0.42 0.13 0.15 0.37 0.48 0.22 0.07 0.49 0.35 0.40 0.59 0.56 0.33 0.51 0.48 The comparative index is based solely on first time takers. Results for schools with fewer than 30 students may be unreliable and should be interpreted with caution. The first column indicates the extent to which a school's mean score was higher or lower than the mean of all California first timers. The last column shows the corresponding results for your school type. Index scores usually range between -1.00 and +1.00. Regardless of their algebraic sign, values between 1.00 and 2.00 are considered large and those over 2.00 are very large. A positive value indicates the school's mean is above the reference group (e.g., all California first timers). A negative value indicates the opposite. The comparative index allows for direct comparisons among the various parts of the examination by controlling for differences in test difficulty and score spread among these sections. The formula for computing the index value for the first column is as follows: Index = (Your school's mean - California mean)/California standard deviation The formula for computing the index value for the last column is as follows: Index = (Your school's mean - Your school type's mean)/Your school type's standard deviation SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS REPORT FOR THE JULY 2016 CALIFORNIA BAR EXAMINATION School School Number Number Number: 4837 Name: UNIV. OF CALIF. - LOS ANGELES of First-Timers: 268 Percent Passing: of Total Takers: 284 Percent Passing: 82% 80% Mean Scale Scores Group _____ First Timers MBE Written Total __________________ All Takers MBE Written Total __________________ This School ABA Schools California 1553 1476 1463 1546 1457 1431 Score Type Scale Scores MBE Written Total 1554 1482 1467 Comparative Index (California Overall) ____________________ __________ Written Scores Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question PT-A PT-B 1554 1485 1470 1 2 3 4 5 6 1544 1458 1426 1545 1457 1427 Comparative Index (School Category) _________________ 0.28 0.15 0.28 0.40 0.28 0.34 0.42 0.38 0.23 0.10 0.23 0.35 0.24 0.28 0.35 0.30 0.58 0.53 0.59 0.52 0.44 0.51 The comparative index is based solely on first time takers. Results for schools with fewer than 30 students may be unreliable and should be interpreted with caution. The first column indicates the extent to which a school's mean score was higher or lower than the mean of all California first timers. The last column shows the corresponding results for your school type. Index scores usually range between -1.00 and +1.00. Regardless of their algebraic sign, values between 1.00 and 2.00 are considered large and those over 2.00 are very large. A positive value indicates the school's mean is above the reference group (e.g., all California first timers). A negative value indicates the opposite. The comparative index allows for direct comparisons among the various parts of the examination by controlling for differences in test difficulty and score spread among these sections. The formula for computing the index value for the first column is as follows: Index = (Your school's mean - California mean)/California standard deviation The formula for computing the index value for the last column is as follows: Index = (Your school's mean - Your school type's mean)/Your school type's standard deviation SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS REPORT FOR THE JULY 2016 CALIFORNIA BAR EXAMINATION School School Number Number Number: 9021 Name: UNIV. OF LA VERNE COLLEGE OF LAW of First-Timers: 39 Percent Passing: 31% of Total Takers: 71 Percent Passing: 25% Mean Scale Scores Group _____ First Timers MBE Written Total __________________ All Takers MBE Written Total __________________ This School ABA Schools California 1398 1476 1463 1409 1457 1431 Score Type Scale Scores MBE Written Total 1387 1482 1467 Comparative Index (California Overall) ____________________ __________ Written Scores Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question PT-A PT-B 1382 1485 1470 1 2 3 4 5 6 1358 1458 1426 1376 1457 1427 Comparative Index (School Category) _________________ -0.04 -0.44 -0.43 -0.45 -0.14 -0.32 -0.42 -0.40 -0.09 -0.49 -0.48 -0.52 -0.18 -0.38 -0.48 -0.49 -0.42 -0.55 -0.55 -0.53 -0.66 -0.67 The comparative index is based solely on first time takers. Results for schools with fewer than 30 students may be unreliable and should be interpreted with caution. The first column indicates the extent to which a school's mean score was higher or lower than the mean of all California first timers. The last column shows the corresponding results for your school type. Index scores usually range between -1.00 and +1.00. Regardless of their algebraic sign, values between 1.00 and 2.00 are considered large and those over 2.00 are very large. A positive value indicates the school's mean is above the reference group (e.g., all California first timers). A negative value indicates the opposite. The comparative index allows for direct comparisons among the various parts of the examination by controlling for differences in test difficulty and score spread among these sections. The formula for computing the index value for the first column is as follows: Index = (Your school's mean - California mean)/California standard deviation The formula for computing the index value for the last column is as follows: Index = (Your school's mean - Your school type's mean)/Your school type's standard deviation SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS REPORT FOR THE JULY 2016 CALIFORNIA BAR EXAMINATION School School Number Number Number: 4849 Name: UNIV. OF SAN DIEGO of First-Timers: 176 Percent Passing: of Total Takers: 210 Percent Passing: 71% 63% Mean Scale Scores Group _____ First Timers MBE Written Total __________________ All Takers MBE Written Total __________________ This School ABA Schools California 1513 1476 1463 1496 1457 1431 Score Type Scale Scores MBE Written Total 1495 1482 1467 Comparative Index (California Overall) ____________________ __________ Written Scores Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question PT-A PT-B 1486 1485 1470 1 2 3 4 5 6 1466 1458 1426 1477 1457 1427 Comparative Index (School Category) _________________ 0.02 0.14 0.02 -0.09 0.10 0.10 0.03 0.15 -0.02 0.09 -0.03 -0.15 0.05 0.04 -0.03 0.07 0.32 0.10 0.19 0.25 0.01 0.09 The comparative index is based solely on first time takers. Results for schools with fewer than 30 students may be unreliable and should be interpreted with caution. The first column indicates the extent to which a school's mean score was higher or lower than the mean of all California first timers. The last column shows the corresponding results for your school type. Index scores usually range between -1.00 and +1.00. Regardless of their algebraic sign, values between 1.00 and 2.00 are considered large and those over 2.00 are very large. A positive value indicates the school's mean is above the reference group (e.g., all California first timers). A negative value indicates the opposite. The comparative index allows for direct comparisons among the various parts of the examination by controlling for differences in test difficulty and score spread among these sections. The formula for computing the index value for the first column is as follows: Index = (Your school's mean - California mean)/California standard deviation The formula for computing the index value for the last column is as follows: Index = (Your school's mean - Your school type's mean)/Your school type's standard deviation SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS REPORT FOR THE JULY 2016 CALIFORNIA BAR EXAMINATION School School Number Number Number: 4850 Name: UNIV. OF SAN FRANCISCO of First-Timers: 116 Percent Passing: of Total Takers: 161 Percent Passing: 36% 33% Mean Scale Scores Group _____ First Timers MBE Written Total __________________ All Takers MBE Written Total __________________ This School ABA Schools California 1373 1476 1463 1376 1457 1431 Score Type Scale Scores MBE Written Total 1399 1482 1467 Comparative Index (California Overall) ____________________ __________ Written Scores Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question PT-A PT-B 1413 1485 1470 1 2 3 4 5 6 1400 1458 1426 1392 1457 1427 Comparative Index (School Category) _________________ -0.33 -0.31 -0.29 -0.44 -0.37 -0.34 -0.08 -0.04 -0.38 -0.36 -0.34 -0.51 -0.41 -0.40 -0.14 -0.12 -0.58 -0.36 -0.47 -0.70 -0.46 -0.59 The comparative index is based solely on first time takers. Results for schools with fewer than 30 students may be unreliable and should be interpreted with caution. The first column indicates the extent to which a school's mean score was higher or lower than the mean of all California first timers. The last column shows the corresponding results for your school type. Index scores usually range between -1.00 and +1.00. Regardless of their algebraic sign, values between 1.00 and 2.00 are considered large and those over 2.00 are very large. A positive value indicates the school's mean is above the reference group (e.g., all California first timers). A negative value indicates the opposite. The comparative index allows for direct comparisons among the various parts of the examination by controlling for differences in test difficulty and score spread among these sections. The formula for computing the index value for the first column is as follows: Index = (Your school's mean - California mean)/California standard deviation The formula for computing the index value for the last column is as follows: Index = (Your school's mean - Your school type's mean)/Your school type's standard deviation SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS REPORT FOR THE JULY 2016 CALIFORNIA BAR EXAMINATION School School Number Number Number: 4852 Name: UNIV. OF SOUTHERN CALIF. of First-Timers: 177 Percent Passing: of Total Takers: 190 Percent Passing: 88% 85% Mean Scale Scores Group _____ First Timers MBE Written Total __________________ All Takers MBE Written Total __________________ This School ABA Schools California 1554 1476 1463 1543 1457 1431 Score Type Scale Scores MBE Written Total 1562 1482 1467 Comparative Index (California Overall) ____________________ __________ Written Scores Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question PT-A PT-B 1566 1485 1470 1 2 3 4 5 6 1554 1458 1426 1550 1457 1427 Comparative Index (School Category) _________________ 0.35 0.31 0.46 0.38 0.34 0.54 0.42 0.30 0.30 0.26 0.42 0.32 0.30 0.47 0.35 0.23 0.59 0.60 0.64 0.53 0.52 0.57 The comparative index is based solely on first time takers. Results for schools with fewer than 30 students may be unreliable and should be interpreted with caution. The first column indicates the extent to which a school's mean score was higher or lower than the mean of all California first timers. The last column shows the corresponding results for your school type. Index scores usually range between -1.00 and +1.00. Regardless of their algebraic sign, values between 1.00 and 2.00 are considered large and those over 2.00 are very large. A positive value indicates the school's mean is above the reference group (e.g., all California first timers). A negative value indicates the opposite. The comparative index allows for direct comparisons among the various parts of the examination by controlling for differences in test difficulty and score spread among these sections. The formula for computing the index value for the first column is as follows: Index = (Your school's mean - California mean)/California standard deviation The formula for computing the index value for the last column is as follows: Index = (Your school's mean - Your school type's mean)/Your school type's standard deviation SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS REPORT FOR THE JULY 2016 CALIFORNIA BAR EXAMINATION School School Number Number Number: 4342 Name: UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA HASTINGS COLLEG of First-Timers: 270 Percent Passing: 51% of Total Takers: 333 Percent Passing: 48% Mean Scale Scores Group _____ First Timers MBE Written Total __________________ All Takers MBE Written Total __________________ This School ABA Schools California 1433 1476 1463 1426 1457 1431 Score Type Scale Scores MBE Written Total 1445 1482 1467 Comparative Index (California Overall) ____________________ __________ Written Scores Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question PT-A PT-B 1452 1485 1470 1 2 3 4 5 6 1439 1458 1426 1434 1457 1427 Comparative Index (School Category) _________________ -0.10 -0.15 -0.10 -0.15 -0.17 -0.11 0.00 0.02 -0.15 -0.20 -0.15 -0.21 -0.21 -0.17 -0.06 -0.06 -0.19 -0.11 -0.15 -0.29 -0.21 -0.26 The comparative index is based solely on first time takers. Results for schools with fewer than 30 students may be unreliable and should be interpreted with caution. The first column indicates the extent to which a school's mean score was higher or lower than the mean of all California first timers. The last column shows the corresponding results for your school type. Index scores usually range between -1.00 and +1.00. Regardless of their algebraic sign, values between 1.00 and 2.00 are considered large and those over 2.00 are very large. A positive value indicates the school's mean is above the reference group (e.g., all California first timers). A negative value indicates the opposite. The comparative index allows for direct comparisons among the various parts of the examination by controlling for differences in test difficulty and score spread among these sections. The formula for computing the index value for the first column is as follows: Index = (Your school's mean - California mean)/California standard deviation The formula for computing the index value for the last column is as follows: Index = (Your school's mean - Your school type's mean)/Your school type's standard deviation SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS REPORT FOR THE JULY 2016 CALIFORNIA BAR EXAMINATION School School Number Number Number: 9003 Name: UNIVERSITY OF W. LA-SAN FERNANDO VALLEY of First-Timers: 22 Percent Passing: 18% of Total Takers: 65 Percent Passing: 14% Mean Scale Scores Group _____ First Timers MBE Written Total __________________ All Takers MBE Written Total __________________ This School Accredited Schools California 1247 1339 1463 1288 1327 1431 Score Type Scale Scores MBE Written Total 1286 1339 1467 Comparative Index (California Overall) ____________________ __________ Written Scores Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question PT-A PT-B 1308 1339 1470 1 2 3 4 5 6 1324 1307 1426 1311 1314 1427 Comparative Index (School Category) _________________ -0.63 -0.55 -0.64 -0.86 -0.56 -0.64 -0.68 -0.61 -0.25 -0.14 -0.24 -0.33 -0.28 -0.14 -0.14 0.10 -1.40 -1.01 -1.24 -0.55 -0.25 -0.41 The comparative index is based solely on first time takers. Results for schools with fewer than 30 students may be unreliable and should be interpreted with caution. The first column indicates the extent to which a school's mean score was higher or lower than the mean of all California first timers. The last column shows the corresponding results for your school type. Index scores usually range between -1.00 and +1.00. Regardless of their algebraic sign, values between 1.00 and 2.00 are considered large and those over 2.00 are very large. A positive value indicates the school's mean is above the reference group (e.g., all California first timers). A negative value indicates the opposite. The comparative index allows for direct comparisons among the various parts of the examination by controlling for differences in test difficulty and score spread among these sections. The formula for computing the index value for the first column is as follows: Index = (Your school's mean - California mean)/California standard deviation The formula for computing the index value for the last column is as follows: Index = (Your school's mean - Your school type's mean)/Your school type's standard deviation SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS REPORT FOR THE JULY 2016 CALIFORNIA BAR EXAMINATION School School Number Number Number: 9010 Name: WESTERN STATE UNIV. of First-Timers: 65 Percent Passing: of Total Takers: 101 Percent Passing: 42% 35% Mean Scale Scores Group _____ First Timers MBE Written Total __________________ All Takers MBE Written Total __________________ This School ABA Schools California 1434 1476 1463 1412 1457 1431 Score Type Scale Scores MBE Written Total 1441 1482 1467 Comparative Index (California Overall) ____________________ __________ Written Scores Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question PT-A PT-B 1445 1485 1470 1 2 3 4 5 6 1413 1458 1426 1413 1457 1427 Comparative Index (School Category) _________________ 0.06 0.00 0.01 -0.05 0.10 -0.04 -0.30 -0.22 0.01 -0.04 -0.04 -0.11 0.05 -0.10 -0.36 -0.30 -0.19 -0.16 -0.18 -0.29 -0.26 -0.29 The comparative index is based solely on first time takers. Results for schools with fewer than 30 students may be unreliable and should be interpreted with caution. The first column indicates the extent to which a school's mean score was higher or lower than the mean of all California first timers. The last column shows the corresponding results for your school type. Index scores usually range between -1.00 and +1.00. Regardless of their algebraic sign, values between 1.00 and 2.00 are considered large and those over 2.00 are very large. A positive value indicates the school's mean is above the reference group (e.g., all California first timers). A negative value indicates the opposite. The comparative index allows for direct comparisons among the various parts of the examination by controlling for differences in test difficulty and score spread among these sections. The formula for computing the index value for the first column is as follows: Index = (Your school's mean - California mean)/California standard deviation The formula for computing the index value for the last column is as follows: Index = (Your school's mean - Your school type's mean)/Your school type's standard deviation SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS REPORT FOR THE JULY 2016 CALIFORNIA BAR EXAMINATION School School Number Number Number: 9009 Name: WHITTIER COLLEGE SCHOOL OF LAW of First-Timers: 112 Percent Passing: of Total Takers: 174 Percent Passing: 22% 23% Mean Scale Scores Group _____ First Timers MBE Written Total __________________ All Takers MBE Written Total __________________ This School ABA Schools California 1334 1476 1463 1351 1457 1431 Score Type Scale Scores MBE Written Total 1355 1482 1467 Comparative Index (California Overall) ____________________ __________ Written Scores Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question Essay Question PT-A PT-B 1366 1485 1470 1 2 3 4 5 6 1363 1458 1426 1359 1457 1427 Comparative Index (School Category) _________________ -0.33 -0.14 -0.35 -0.58 -0.34 -0.57 -0.45 -0.44 -0.38 -0.19 -0.39 -0.65 -0.38 -0.63 -0.51 -0.53 -0.84 -0.65 -0.77 -0.97 -0.76 -0.90 The comparative index is based solely on first time takers. Results for schools with fewer than 30 students may be unreliable and should be interpreted with caution. The first column indicates the extent to which a school's mean score was higher or lower than the mean of all California first timers. The last column shows the corresponding results for your school type. Index scores usually range between -1.00 and +1.00. Regardless of their algebraic sign, values between 1.00 and 2.00 are considered large and those over 2.00 are very large. A positive value indicates the school's mean is above the reference group (e.g., all California first timers). A negative value indicates the opposite. The comparative index allows for direct comparisons among the various parts of the examination by controlling for differences in test difficulty and score spread among these sections. The formula for computing the index value for the first column is as follows: Index = (Your school's mean - California mean)/California standard deviation The formula for computing the index value for the last column is as follows: Index = (Your school's mean - Your school type's mean)/Your school type's standard deviation