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bob is a recent law school graduate who intends to the state bar exam.?
bob is a recent law school graduate who intends to the state bar exam. traditionally, about 57% of those who take the bar exam pass it. what is the probability that bob will need more than three attempts to pass the exam?
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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
(1 - 0.57) * (1 - 0.57) * (1 - 0.57) = 0.0795
the chance of failing this bar exam 3 times in a row = 7.95%.
- 5 years ago
the laws vary by state. I believe that California's laws are the most liberal, as they allow those with online law degrees to sit for the bar, while most states require that people have a degree from a 'brick and mortar school'. one reason for the restriction is that law schools teach you more than just the laws, but also legal writing skills, arguing skills, and how to apply the law. if you just read the law books, you won't have the skills to be a lawyer. word of advice in case you are thinking of getting a law degree, don't go to an online school, the degree will be practically worthless since it's not accredited by the ABA.
- Anonymous5 years ago
ALL KINDS of retard logic fails, repeaters have different passing rates for one.........you ******* losers........and no, that is not how math works, jesus Christ
thank god none of you ever finished undergrad (and it shows)