Young African-American Man Scores Outstanding 309/400 in US Bar Exams at First Attempt, Sets Historical Record

Graduating a semester early in December 2022, Matthew ranked 7th in his class with a remarkable 3.6 GPA and Magna Cum Laude (Distinction) honors. His commitment to excellence continued as he achieved a score of 309 on the state's bar exam, placing him in the 94th percentile.

Young African-American Man Scores Outstanding 309/400 in US Bar Exams at First Attempt, Sets Historical Record

In a groundbreaking achievement, African-American lawyer Matthew Graham from Maryland, United States, has set a historical record by scoring an exceptional 309 out of 400 points in the United States bar examinations on his first attempt.

Matthew Graham, a graduate of the University of Baltimore School of Law, navigated challenges throughout his academic journey. Balancing a full-time job, being a new husband, father, and student, he overcame obstacles with determination.

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Graduating a semester early in December 2022, Matthew ranked 7th in his class with a remarkable 3.6 GPA and Magna Cum Laude (Distinction) honors. His commitment to excellence continued as he achieved a score of 309 on the state's bar exam, placing him in the 94th percentile.

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Matthew's success was a result of meticulous preparation, including memorizing outlines, completing 50 multiple-practice questions daily, and investing 55-60 hours a week for nine weeks in his studies. His dedication paid off, surpassing the average passing score of 266 in the United States.

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Matthew expressed pride in his achievement, especially considering the historical challenges faced by Black Americans in bar exams. He emphasized the significance of breaking through racial barriers, acknowledging the racial system that makes the journey more difficult for Black individuals.

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Having officially sworn in as a licensed attorney to the State of Maryland Bar on May 25, 2023, Matthew Graham celebrated the culmination of a challenging but rewarding chapter. He shared his accomplishment on Facebook, marking a milestone in his legal career.

Reflecting on his journey, Matthew stated, "I understand how significant this is," highlighting the pride he feels when encountering other successful Black individuals who have passed the bar exam. He attributed his success to perseverance in the face of obstacles.

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Matthew's journey from law school to passing the bar exam underscores his resilience and determination. As he officially becomes Attorney at Law, his story serves as an inspiration to aspiring lawyers, emphasizing the importance of dedication and breaking through systemic challenges.