So, to be clear, with Novus, you cannot take the bar exam for any state?
I am eager to get into law and was considering Novus. Also, can you
tell me what the price of the book is?
On 1/05/08, LD wrote:
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> If you got your JD from Novus, and added 26 aba credits, you can sit
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> There are online LLM's from ABA schools in this book that can
> possibly assist you in earning your 26 aba credits online. DC does
> allow LLM level courses for the 26 credits, just need to be bar
> subjects. So, Novus in 2 years, and an Online LLM in 1 year, and sit
> for DC bar in 3 years.
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>>> Good Afternoon!
>>> I am curious to know if a JD from Novus qualify one to take the
>>> California "baby bar" under the category of being a
>>> correspondence school?
>>> Happy holidays,
>>> Lisa
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>> Almost certainly not.
>> The schools (including correspondence and internet) that enable you
>> to move towards attorney licensing in California are listed here:
>> http://www.calbar.ca.gov/state/calbar/calbar_generic.jsp?
> cid=10115&id=5128
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>> Considering how many dubious quality correspondence schools HAVE
>> registered with the Calbar in times past it's hard to see any
>> advantage in dealing with a school that has not taken even that
>> minor step towards recognition and legitimacy.