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Said the guy interjecting

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Oh a Google search brings up a bunch of stuff? I don't pretend to "understand" the requirements (such as allowing unaccredited and ca accredited schools to sit foe the exam), but having gone through to process imagine my surprise to learn that the ca bar is wrong and I wasted a year of my life because there is some

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You are missing the "completed four years part." Since an ABA program is only 3 years this scenario only plays out of ca accredited and registered schools (read diploma mills). Nick quit before completing his 3rd year, and given the loom to your left look to your right gag it was obviously intended to be an ABA school

Wrong:
:Applicant's must either be graduates of law schools approved by the American Bar Association or accredited by the Committee; or have completed four years in an ABA or Committee accredited law school or in a law school registered with the Committee; in a law office; in a judge's chambers; or by some combination

He did mention that but you cannot take the bar exam without completing law school. Passing the bar exam and dropping out of law school are mutually exclusive.

The writers do realize that you can't sit for the CA bar exam if you drop out of law school right?????????????????