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How Hard Is the Attorney Exam in Minnesota?

Minnesota does not publish a first-attempt pass rate for the Attorney exam. Exam content and the passing score are set by the state — check with the state board.

Figures below come from the same dataset as the full guide and list only what the state publishes. Anything not published is marked “varies — check the board” rather than guessed.

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Attorney exam difficulty — Minnesota at a glance

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Study strategies that work for the Attorney exam

Master the state-specific content first

State-law and state-rule questions are where most candidates lose points. Study the state portion before the national portion, then reinforce both with practice questions.

Drill with timed practice exams

Take full-length practice tests in the real format until you consistently score above the passing standard. Review every missed question — the explanation matters more than the answer.

Use the weak-area diagnostic

Many vendors (PSI, Pearson VUE, Prometric) return a report showing which content areas you missed. Study exactly those sections, then re-test them.

Manage the clock

Know the question count and time limit going in. Flag hard questions and come back to them — finishing the exam beats getting stuck on a single item.

Frequently asked questions

How hard is the Attorney exam in Minnesota?

No first-attempt pass rate is published by Minnesota. Check the state board for the current data.

What is a passing score on the Attorney exam in Minnesota?

The passing score for Minnesota is not published here — confirm with the exam vendor or the state board.

How many questions are on the Attorney exam in Minnesota?

Question counts for Minnesota are not published here — check the exam vendor's candidate handbook.

How should I study for the Attorney exam?

Spend most of your time on the state-specific content, drill with timed practice exams until you consistently score above the passing standard, and review every missed question. If the vendor provides a weak-area diagnostic, study exactly those sections before retaking.

Plan your Attorney exam prep

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This page is informational and not legal advice. Fees, pass rates and retake rules change frequently — verify all figures with the state board and your exam vendor before paying (retrieved 2026-08-20).