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Incoming students must take and pass the California First-Year Law Students' Examination ("Baby Bar") after their first year of legal study.
In October 2010, thirty-four students took the California First-Year Law Students' Examination (the "Baby Bar") for their first time.
Their first year students are required to take the First-Year Law Students' Examination ("Baby Bar"), which then authorizes them to continue their studies in years following.
Students at these schools must take and pass the First-Year Law Students' Examination (commonly referred to as the "Baby Bar") administered by the CBE.
These students are the charter class for the California First-Year Law Students' Examination (commonly referred to as the "Baby Bar") and will establish the baseline pass rate for the Academy.
Students attending these schools must also complete the First-Year Law Students' Examination (FYLSE, popularly known as the "Baby Bar Examination") before receiving credit for their law study.
Statistics for the California Bar Examation and First-Year Law Students' Examination ("Baby Bar"), including those for correspondence law schools and distance learning law schools, are provided by the California State Bar.
Its students must take and pass the First-Year Law Students' Examination, also known as the "Baby Bar", at the end of their first year in order to receive credit for their law study and eventually qualify to sit for the California Bar Examination.
Because of the law school's status as an unaccredited distance learning law school by the State Bar, Concord students must take and pass California's First-year Law Students' Examination (FYLSE), colloquially called the "Baby Bar," after their first year of law study.
Of the roughly half who pass the baby bar after one or more tries, about 87 percent go on to graduate.
The student must pass the "Baby Bar" to advance on to more advanced legal courses.
California requires distance education students, after their first year, to sit in person for a preliminary bar exam, often called the baby bar.
Most ambulance drivers have at least one of the distinctive blue-and-pink "baby bars" on their shirt pockets.
The green beans and boiled potatoes accompanying a daily special of baby bar were uninteresting, but the fish was moist and meaty.
's and Baby Bar candidates pass the exam, particularly for the California Bar Examination.
Passing the "Baby Bar" means students are eligible to take more advanced law courses to achieve their J.D. degree.
Upon successful passing of the "Baby Bar," those students may continue with their law studies to obtain their J.D. degree.
Students may progress to advanced law courses and eventually sit for California's State Bar Examination once they have passed the Baby Bar.
Incoming students must take and pass the California First-Year Law Students' Examination ("Baby Bar") after their first year of legal study.
Students at law schools accredited by either the ABA or CBE are exempt from having to take and pass the Baby Bar.
In October 2010, thirty-four students took the California First-Year Law Students' Examination (the "Baby Bar") for their first time.
As of 2011, no McMillan students had taken the Baby Bar, which is required before students may take advanced courses in State Bar registered law schools.
Their first year students are required to take the First-Year Law Students' Examination ("Baby Bar"), which then authorizes them to continue their studies in years following.
Barwinners also provides bar preparation for the California First Year Law Students' Examination, also known as the Baby Bar.
If you want to sample the local nightlife, drop by for a couple of bottles of Singha at the Rasta Baby bar or Bio’s Dynamic Kitchen.
Students at these schools must take and pass the First-Year Law Students' Examination (commonly referred to as the "Baby Bar") administered by the CBE.
The Bar candidate must study under a judge or lawyer for four years and must also pass the Baby Bar within three administrations after first becoming eligible to take the examination.
These students are the charter class for the California First-Year Law Students' Examination (commonly referred to as the "Baby Bar") and will establish the baseline pass rate for the Academy.
Students attending these schools must also complete the First-Year Law Students' Examination (FYLSE, popularly known as the "Baby Bar Examination") before receiving credit for their law study.
Accordingly, after their first year of law studies, law students from American Heritage are required to pass the California "First-Year Law Students Examination" (Baby Bar) in order to proceed to the more advanced law courses.
Statistics for the California Bar Examation and First-Year Law Students' Examination ("Baby Bar"), including those for correspondence law schools and distance learning law schools, are provided by the California State Bar.
Performing Monday night at Fat Baby bar on the Lower East Side, the four members of Hypernova almost made it through their set before distinguishing themselves from the many other hip and hungry young talents who come to New York seeking musical recognition.
Its students must take and pass the First-Year Law Students' Examination, also known as the "Baby Bar", at the end of their first year in order to receive credit for their law study and eventually qualify to sit for the California Bar Examination.
Main courses vary from a perfectly grilled, moist baby bar (sea bass) set on a bed of fennel, served with a well-dressed mixed green salad on the side, to saddle of lamb paired with fresh mint and served with a mix of red peppers and eggplant.