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September 16, 2008 Bookmark and Share


It is currently possible to take the NY and NJ, or NY and CT, or NY and MA bar exams in three days as NY state-specific exam questions are on one day, the multi-state bar exam is on the middle day, and the other statespecific exam is on the third day. If you are moving to one of these states, please come see us and we can help you determine which exams you should consider taking. It is important to note that if you are not a NY State resident, you will be taking the bar exam in ALBANY, not NYC. This may affect whether you are willing to tack on an extra day of exams, as it is several hours away from the test sites in NJ, CT, or MA. Your Bar-Bri representative should be able to provide additional information on these and other bar exams.

Seeking additional information? Please review the information provided by the American Bar Association in their Comprehensive Guide to Bar Admission Requirements: http://www.ncbex.org/comprehensive-guide-to-bar-admissions

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