More than 78% of law students (1,687 total) taking the Florida Bar for the first time passed in July.

That’s way up from the 64% passage rate during February.

And the numbers were even better for some schools. The University of Florida’s Levin College of Law set a torrid pace with 92.8% of the 138 people taking the test for the first time passing.

Other schools had numbers worth bragging about as well. Jacksonville University’s College of Law had 91.7% of its first-timers getting through the test, albeit with a small sample size of 12 sitting for the Bar, meaning just one Dolphin didn’t make it safely through the net.

At Florida International’s College of Law, 89.3% of first-time test takers passed. And at Florida State, 88.5% got through.

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