After failing the exam, an applicant must submit a new application and pay the required fee (A) to be eligible for reexamination. There is no mandatory waiting period (B), no mandatory review session (C), and no special permission required (D).
Connecticut allows applicants to transfer their MBE scores from a previous exam taken within the last four years (A). This can help applicants focus on other parts of the bar exam during reexamination.
The application fee for a repeater applicant in Connecticut is $900 (B). This fee must be paid each time the applicant retakes the exam.
In Connecticut, applicants can retake the bar exam an unlimited number of times (C). There is no restriction on the number of attempts, as long as the applicant continues to meet the application and fee requirements.
Applicants can receive score reports upon request after the results are released (C). This allows them to review their performance and identify areas for improvement before retaking the exam.