Jack Schlossberg Says It's 'Not Unlikely' He Passed the N.Y. Bar in the Top 1% on His First Try

The lookalike nephew of John F. Kennedy Jr. shared details on his impressive bar exam score nearly two years after taking the test

MANDEL NGAN/AFP via Getty Jack Schlossberg speaks at the Democratic National Convention in August 2024

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Jack Schlossberg speaks at the Democratic National Convention in August 2024

Jack Schlossberg wants his followers to know that he didn’t just pass the bar on his first try.

The 31-year-old son of Caroline Kennedy and only grandson of President John F. Kennedy passed the New York state bar exam in February 2023, but in a new social media post on Dec. 5, he elaborated on his impressive results.

“A lot of people ask me if I passed the bar exam on the first try,” Schlossberg wrote on X (formerly Twitter). “I did and I scored 332 in New York state which may have put me in the top 1% of test takers.”

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He claimed that while New York doesn’t release the official percentile of those who pass the bar, “based on historical data it’s not unlikely that I was in the 99th percentile.”

According to a graph from the National Conference of Bar Examiners, only 1.1% of test takers from the February 2023 exam received a score of 330 and above, which would suggest that Schlossberg is roughly around the 99th percentile nationally if he received a score of 332.

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Michael Loccisano/Getty; Ron Galella/Ron Galella Collection via Getty  Jack Schlossberg and his uncle John F. Kennedy Jr

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Jack Schlossberg and his uncle John F. Kennedy Jr

Schlossberg isn’t the first in his famous family to pass the bar. His mother, now the U.S. ambassador to Australia, passed the New York bar exam in 1989. His uncle, John F. Kennedy Jr., famously failed the New York bar exam twice before ultimately passing on his third try in 1990.

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Back in October 2023, Schlossberg spoke with PEOPLE about the accomplishment, saying at the time, “It feels great. Thank you.”

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Schlossberg is the only son of Caroline and Edwin Schlossberg, who are also parents to daughters Tatiana and Rose. While Schlossberg never lived at the same time as his famous grandfather, he did praise the late president in a speech at the Profile in Courage award ceremony at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library in October 2023.

“Courage was the quality that he admired most, and he believed that at its best, America was a country that did things not because they were easy, but because they were hard,” he said at the time. “Well tonight we’re celebrating the political courage of five representatives who put the national interest above their own political interest to do what was right.”

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Randy Holmes/Disney Jack Schlossberg on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live' in September 2024

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Jack Schlossberg on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live' in September 2024

Schlossberg has also been vocal in his dissenting political opinions from his cousin Robert F. Kennedy Jr., specifically calling out RFK Jr.'s presidential candidacy back in July 2023 before he pulled out of the race.

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"I’ve listened to him. I know him. I have no idea why anyone thinks he should be president,” Schlossberg said in a video at the time. “What I do know is, his candidacy is an embarrassment. Let’s not be distracted, again, by somebody’s vanity project.”

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