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Feb 2010 MBE discussion
to discuss mbe questions on 2010 exam and any topic on the ny essays/MC/MPT. please remain anonymous and it is suggested that members use anonymous e-mail.
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BarEssays.com
The Web's largest database of authentic, recent, and graded California Bar Exam essays! This group is for BarEssays.com users! Please join to discuss the essays. Do not upload any essays here. Thank you.
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New York Bar Exam
Welcome to the New York Bar Exam Discussion Group.
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California Bar Exam
Discussion Group for California Bar Exam
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California Baby Bar Exam Discussion
California Baby Bar Exam, also known as the First Year Law School Exam (FYLSE). Those students choosing to become a licensed attorney through law schools unaccredited by the ABA and unapproved by the State Bar of California Committee of Bar Examiners (such as an online law school), or if the student does not first possess a four-year college degree prior to being accepted into an accredited program or law school, must complete the First-Year Law Students' Examination (FYLSE, popularly known as the "Baby Bar Examination") before receiving credit for their law study. Students should pass the FYLSE within three administrations after first becoming eligible to take the examination (which usually occurs upon completion of the first year of law study) in order to receive credit for law study undertaken up to the point of passage. It is possible for a student to pass the test after the first three administrations, but such a student will only receive credit for their first year of law study and nothing more. It is incorrect to assume that any additional courses beyond the first year will be credited if a student takes more law school classes and passes the Baby Bar thereafter.
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MBE Discussion
Copyright Notice The Multistate Bar Examination (MBE) is owned by the National Conference of Bar Examiners (NCBE) and is a secure exam protected by U.S. copyright laws. NCBE strictly prohibits copying or reproducing any MBE questions or answers, whether orally, in writing, electronically, or otherwise, to any party or to any public forum during or after the exam. NCBE will use every legal means available to protect its copyrighted materials. Any unauthorized disclosure of the MBE’s contents could result in civil liabilities, criminal penalties, cancellation of test scores, denial of bar applications on character and fitness grounds, and/or disciplinary action by bar authorities.
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Books You Must Read Before You Die!
Books You Must Read Before You Die and discussions about them!
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