Does the school provide a review for the California First-Year Law Students Examination (the “Baby Bar”)?
We hold a study session and “Mock Baby Bar” at our facility the weekend before the administration of each official “Baby Bar.” Ours is a three-day long (Friday, Saturday and Sunday) discussion and exam. The exam is patterned after the real exam, and includes extended dialogue. However, the practice exam and discussion session are not as comprehensive as a review course. Therefore, we highly recommend that you enroll in a “Baby Bar” review course as soon as possible after enrollment in your first-year courses. Home study courses that we recommend are commercially available. We provide details about classroom review courses and home study review courses in our online guidebooks. Our school (unlike certain others of its type) does not have a mandatory requirement that students take a commercial Baby Bar review course during their 1st year of study, or a requirement that they take a commercial General Bar exam review course in the 4th year of study, but we strongly urge them to do so. Doin
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