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New York Bar exam

  • 17-01-2012 4:52pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 11


    Hey I am currently in final year and I am thinking about doing the NYB exams in February 2013.

    I have heard of people who have done the course through friary law(One got the exam the other didn't)
    I can see that it can be studied through online courses. Just wondering which one is the best? And if anyone has used them or knows someone who has what their experience of it was? /Did they pass the exam?
    My own situation would be that I don' really think I could afford to study the Friary Law course.
    How much study is needed? 8 hours every day for 2-3 months? Intense! Did anyone have a job or other commitments alongside this?

    Also anyone who has been through it what are the prospects of getting a job over in NYC as in are their many success stories?

    Also wondering about is it true that you have to stay in NYC and work for a year after? What if a job cannot be found? :s

    Also wondering can it be transferred back to work in Ireland or will the FE1s have to be sat?

    Sorry about all the questions if anyone has any information/advice I would greatly appreciate it
    Thanks :)
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