The minimum passing score for the Wyoming Bar Exam is 270. Wyoming is a UBE jurisdiction, meaning that a total score of 270 or higher is required to pass.
Wyoming allows applicants to transfer their UBE scores from another jurisdiction as long as the score meets Wyoming's minimum passing score of 270 and the score was earned within the last three years.
UBE scores are valid for transfer into Wyoming for up to 3 years. This means that an applicant must apply for admission within three years of achieving their UBE score for it to be accepted in Wyoming.
The Wyoming Bar Exam score, like all UBE jurisdictions, is divided as follows: the Multistate Bar Examination (MBE) constitutes 50% of the score, the Multistate Essay Examination (MEE) makes up 30%, and the Multistate Performance Test (MPT) contributes 20%.
A score of 265 is below the passing score of 270 required for the Wyoming Bar Exam. Therefore, the applicant would not have passed. There is no automatic retake or regrade based solely on receiving a score below the passing threshold.