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JD Advising Announces UBE Course July 2023 Pass Rates
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JD Advising announces that 78.8%* of its UBE course students who completed at least 80% of their course and submitted 80% or more of assigned MEEs and MPTs passed the July 2023 bar exam on their first try with JD Advising.
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What To Expect During Law School
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If you are an incoming 1L, you are probably wondering what to expect during law school. One thing to accept straight away: law school is not simply an extension of college. It differs in many ways and can be a major adjustment from your past school experiences. One way to make the transition easier is to prepare for what to expect during law school. That way, you are in the best position to succeed even before day one! In this post, we lay out our top 10 things that students should expect during law school.
10 Things To Do The Month Of the Bar Exam
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After months of studying and weeks of preparing, you’re starting to approach the finish line. The bar exam is less than a month away! With only a few weeks left to go, many students wonder how they should be spending their time. Below, we discuss ten things to do during the month of the bar exam.
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How to Become a Lawyer Like Kim Kardashian
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Your Guide to the California Baby Bar Exam
When Kim Kardashian announced at the end of 2021 that she passed the California baby bar exam, many people wanting to become lawyers were left wondering if they could follow the same path. Most states require that applicants to the bar first complete law school and receive a Juris Doctor degree prior to taking that state’s bar exam. California (in addition to a couple of other states) is unique in that it provides an option for students to take the bar exam without ever going to law school. Sounds great, right? Not so fast!
Although this may sound like an ideal option to fast-track your career, taking the California baby bar exam, as Kim Kardashian has done, is still a challenging route to becoming a lawyer in California. As is true with all things, just because something is quicker (in theory), it does not necessarily mean it will be easier. In this post, we discuss everything you need to know about the California baby bar exam—and how you can become a lawyer like Kim Kardashian through an apprenticeship!
How To Save Money On Casebooks
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Law school casebooks and supplements sometimes seem to be almost as expensive as law school itself! Luckily, for most students, there are ways to purchase casebooks and supplements at a discounted price. These discounted casebooks and supplements may be a bit unkempt but they can still be valuable resources for you as you work your way through your courses! In this blog post, we will cover six sure-fire ways to save money on casebooks.
Trusts and Future Interests Highly Tested Topics and Tips
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Here, we give you an overview of Trusts and Future Interests on the MEE. We will reveal some of the highly tested topics and give you tips for approaching Trusts and Future Interests MEE questions.
Four Tips For Overcoming Law School Imposter Syndrome
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Some people start law school with confidence oozing from every pore. Maybe they come from a family of lawyers. Perhaps they worked as a paralegal before starting law school. Maybe they read Supreme Court opinions as an undergraduate. Or maybe they just feel that they have what it takes to be a lawyer. However, not everyone starts law school with this kind of confidence. Below we talk about four tips for overcoming law school imposter syndrome. Read more
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JD Advising’s FREE MPRE Webinar – Watch Now!
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Taking the Multistate Professional Responsibility Exam (MPRE) soon? Looking for some guidance on how to approach studying? We recommend watching our free MPRE webinar, which is available now! The webinar lasts about 50 minutes.
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What Are The Bar Exam ADA Accommodations?
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Some students applying to take the bar exam will require testing accommodations. Testing accommodations are provided pursuant to the ADA and granted to applicants for a variety of reasons. Generally, accommodations can include additional test-taking time, separate testing facilities, or physical modifications, such as an enlarged computer screen. Let’s take a closer look at the basics of bar exam accommodations. The information contained in this blog post is general in nature. Please keep in mind that each state will have different accommodation policies.