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  2. Performance test (bar exam) - Wikipedia

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    The performance test or "PT" is a section of bar examinations in the United States that is intended to mimic a real-life legal task that future lawyers may face. Of the three parts of most states' bar exams -- MBE, essay, and performance test—the performance test is supposed to be the most reflective of how well a candidate will perform outside of an academic setting.

  3. Bar examination in the United States - Wikipedia

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    [31] UBE jurisdictions are allowed to additionally test candidates' knowledge of state-specific law, through either a test or course. [31] The UBE was created in 2011, and was first administered that year by Missouri and North Dakota. [32] It has since been adopted by 37 United States jurisdictions (out of a possible 56). [33]

  4. Ahead of the Curve: The Bar Exam of the Future - AOL

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    The head of the National Conference of Bar Examiners' Testing Task Force discusses its work looking at the exam's future, and pundits weigh in on what the new enrollment data from the American Bar ...

  5. Admission to the bar in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Admission to the bar in the United States is the granting of permission by a particular court system to a lawyer to practice law in the jurisdiction. Each U.S. state and jurisdiction (e.g. territories under federal control) has its own court system and sets its own rules and standards for bar admission.

  6. Bar examination - Wikipedia

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    The bar exams in Ireland are the preserve of the Honorable Society of King's Inns, which runs a series of fourteen exams over ten weeks, from March to June each year, for those enrolled as students in its one-year Barrister-at-Law degree course. These exams cover such skills as advocacy, research and opinion writing, consulting with clients ...

  7. Multistate Professional Responsibility Examination - Wikipedia

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    Virtually all states allow bar exam candidates to take the MPRE prior to graduation from law school, as opposed to the bar examination itself which, in the great majority of states, may only be taken after receipt of a J.D. or L.L.M. from an ABA-accredited law school. A bar exam candidate's MPRE score is accepted in every jurisdiction that ...

  8. Attorney at Law! Counting On's Derick Dillard Passes ... - AOL

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    Derick Dillard is officially an attorney after taking the Arkansas bar exam in February, Us Weekly can confirm. Counting On’s Jill Duggar and Derick Dillard’s Relationship Timeline Read ...

  9. Diploma privilege - Wikipedia

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    It was offered to encourage future lawyers to get a formal legal education instead of simply "reading law," which was the typical legal training of the time. [8] Graduates of out-of-state law schools, even if they are Wisconsin residents, must still take the Wisconsin bar exam to be admitted in Wisconsin.