An Analysis Of The California Supreme Court’s Decision To Reject A Proposal That Would Let Law Students Avoid Taking The Bar Examination
Standardized testing such as the bar exam is likely to stay, for better or for worse.
Standardized testing such as the bar exam is likely to stay, for better or for worse.
Why? Because **** you, that's why! - California State Bar
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Let people take the darn test.
Talk about a low BAR! Okay, that one was bad. I'll leave.
Does it make sense? No! But that hasn't stopped Kanye before.
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At least you survived!
The misery lasts for an extra day here.
It is not about how much law you know, it is about knowing how to score points with the law you do know.
The UBE is useful in a bunch of jurisdictions.
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Well, this is absolutely horrifying.
It is not about how much law you know -- it is about knowing how to score points with the law you do know.
Use the cardinal rule to think about how you would like to be treated in the same situation.
Hopefully not too many students are left scrambling.
Here are the three things you must do now to ensure you pass the bar exam.