Connecticut NextGen UBE timing and study shift
Connecticut is in the first NextGen UBE wave, so applicants need format-specific preparation now rather than a legacy-only plan.
Connecticut is in the first NextGen UBE wave, so applicants need format-specific preparation now rather than a legacy-only plan.
Connecticut first administers the NextGen UBE on July 28-29, 2026.
The NextGen UBE is a 9-hour, 1.5-day, fully computer-based exam with three three-hour sessions that combine multiple-choice questions, integrated question sets, and performance tasks.
NCBE reports one score on a 500-750 scale. Connecticut currently lists a minimum passing score of 616.
Shift daily practice toward Foundational Topics for recall, IQS-style reading, performance-task comfort, and digital format familiarity.
You still need regular doctrine review, accurate issue spotting, and a habit loop that keeps weak areas from going untouched.
Start NextGen-specific prep now if your Connecticut exam is July 2026 or February 2027.
Use the free baseline if you want the timing information to become a practical next step instead of staying abstract.
Use the MBE Study Library for short, public reps when you need to restart momentum without opening a full study block.
Use essay playbooks and attack outlines when you want a clearer framework for issue spotting alongside your main course.