Passing a U.S. bar exam is getting a whole lot easier

Prep course provider presents a video on innovative new ways they’re helping lawyers pass the bar

Passing a U.S. bar exam is getting a whole lot easier

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Even if the headline news from the U.S. is unsettling and uncertain, Canadian lawyers know that passing a U.S. bar exam can push a career up to the next level. The New York and California bars can open doors internationally, or even just within Canada. A surprisingly large number of Canadian lawyers are already licensed in the U.S. because of the credibility and latitude these certifications offer.

While Canadian lawyers know these certifications are valuable, they also know firsthand how hard passing a bar exam can be. That’s why BARBRI, the global leader in U.S. bar exam prep, partnered with Canadian Lawyer in a new video on how Canadian lawyers can pass a U.S. bar exam. In it, Claire Flores, regional director for the Americas at BARBRI, explains how lawyers can access support in their bar prep, balance their schedules, and make sure they pass the bar.

“We have over 50 years of experience studying U.S. bar exams,” Flores says, “in order to provide you with the most comprehensive course on the market.”

In the video, Flores speaks extensively on the BARBRI Extended U.S. Bar Prep course. It’s designed for busy working lawyers who need flexibility to balance their studies against their already heavy workloads. She explains how BARBRI provides these flexible options and the timeframes lawyers can access them in. As well, she talks through their innovative 1:1 mentorship program.

BARBRI is deepening its personalized plans through coaching, longer time frames, and geographic flexibility. In the video, Flores explains exactly how Canadian lawyers can get started on that path and follow it all the way through passing a U.S. bar exam.

Access the video here to learn more.  

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