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Anonymous asked in Education & ReferenceHigher Education (University +) · 1 decade ago

Do you have to the Bar Exam before graduating Law School?

Or does Law School basically prepare you to take the the Bar Exam after you graduate?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    You take the bar after you graduate, most states offer it twice a year, July and February. Students that graduate in the spring (most law students) generally take the July bar.

    Law school does NOT really prepare you for the bar. Law school teaches you to think in a very unique way, and it teaches you the general law, not state specific. The bar exam is a state specific exam because the laws vary greatly from state to state. Law schools, especially the more prestigious ones, are educating students to practice in many states so they do not teach the state specific law much, aside from using it as an example.

    Furthermore, law school does not generally teach the black letter law, that is the easiest part of the law to understand however there is a lot of it so you have to learn it for the bar. Law school teaches you the grey stuff, the not so clear law and how to analyze the problems it creates.

    Nearly everyone who takes the bar exam uses BARBRI or something equivalent to prepare for the bar. It is a class you take, each one specific to a state, and you take it after you graduate to help prepare for the bar.

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    5 years ago

    almost each state delivers the bar examination two times a year, February and July. pupils that graduate in could ninety 9% of regulation pupils) commonly take a seat for the July bar examination. you're taking the bar examination after graduating regulation college, each state demands a JD (regulation degree) beforehand of taking the bar. as quickly as you bypass the bar you're a qualified lawyer, it fairly is a licensing examination. beforehand of regulation college you are able to take the LSAT that's an admissions attempt.

  • 1 decade ago

    you take the bar exam - to practice law in a particular state

    so yeah - law school should prepare you

    for after graduation

    all the best

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