Author: AnonymousN [21]
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| 24 Nov 2009 09:53 AM |
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| The DC bar is all multi-state. MBE, MPT, and MEE. |
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Author: Anon [21297]
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| 22 Nov 2009 10:16 PM |
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| DC bar |
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Author: aa [21297]
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| 22 Nov 2009 09:13 PM |
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| nobody knows about guam bar? |
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Author: John Galt. [21297]
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| 22 Nov 2009 04:30 PM |
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I don't know where you get the idea I took 10 years to finish law school. I graduated many years ago from a Top 20 school, took the IL bar and had been practicing in that state since then for a large Chicago firm. I've taken the CA Bar Exam twice, once in Feb. and this time in July. I understand that people may not like my directness and at time somewhat hostile nature, but what I say is the truth. Further, a lot of my posts over the past year or so have been very helpful in terms of black letter law and career advice. Take it for what it's worth. |
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Author: lol at John Galt [21297]
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| 22 Nov 2009 02:52 PM |
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LOL at "the same cannot be said if he attended some unaccredited or online school because he got a sub-150 on the LSAT" Coming from a guy who took the better part of a decade to finish law school.
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Author: John Galt. [21297]
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| 22 Nov 2009 02:34 PM |
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The logic here is ridiculous. Just because you attended some law school does not necessarily mean that you have the ability to pass the CA Bar Exam. Sure, if the OP went to a Top 10 school, he likely has the natural intelligence to pass the bar - he just needs to figure out his problem areas and rectify them. The same cannot be said if he attended some unaccredited or online school because he got a sub-150 on the LSAT. For what it's worth, the Illinois Bar Exam is supremely easy, which is surprising given that they have a major market in Chi-town. Their July 2009 pass rate was 92%. I'd suggest taking this bar because it'll give you at least a major market in which to apply for jobs. Good luck. |
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Author: AnonymousN [21]
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| 22 Nov 2009 01:12 PM |
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| The only easy bar you'll ever find is an alcoholic one. Many jurisdictions have local law essays. If you don't know the local law, it just means more studying.
I just flunked the CA bar in July 2009 and I'm already cracking open the books for February 2010. I'm located in New Jersey and later in December I'll probably look for study buddies to form a group online and in my local area.
Hang in there, you'll beat this monster. |
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Author: Sorry pal [21297]
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| 22 Nov 2009 09:32 AM |
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Really sorry you didn't pass - have faith. Still, looking for the easiest bar exam is, ummm, a surrender. If that's what you're looking for, try bartending school - that's probably the easiest. You got into law school and you graduated from law school. Trust me, you are smart enough to beat this exam. Just stop it with the easiest bar exam crap - somebody's got to care enough to tell you that... |
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Author: frustrated [21297]
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| 22 Nov 2009 07:29 AM |
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I failed on Calbar, and I do not have any remaining energy to go for Cal bar. So I am looking for the easiest bar exam.. the candidates are new jersey, and guam. Anybody knows about guam bar?
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