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I.P. Daly

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Re: Huge Delimma: Withdraw Bar Exam or Intentionally Fail Bar

Post by I.P. Daly » Thu Jul 19, 2012 1:39 pm

Sillygoose31 wrote:Move to Wisconsin.
Don't you have to take the Wisco bar, unless you graduate from a Wisconsin law school?

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Re: Huge Delimma: Withdraw Bar Exam or Intentionally Fail Bar

Post by JollyGreenGiant » Tue Oct 02, 2012 11:52 pm

I.P. Daly wrote:
Sillygoose31 wrote:Move to Wisconsin.
Don't you have to take the Wisco bar, unless you graduate from a Wisconsin law school?
Yes.

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Re: Huge Delimma: Withdraw Bar Exam or Intentionally Fail Bar

Post by muiries » Mon Jul 29, 2013 11:38 pm

Not sure if you're still active on this site, but I'm curious to know how things worked out for you. It's been about a year since your post, and I'm in a similar funk to yours--the bar exam is tomorrow and I just want to quit! Feeling just as discouraged, stressed about the debt, and feeling more like a failure as a law school graduate than I even have in my entire life. So, how are things with you? Did you decide to take the bar exam? Are you working now? Has your outlook on your chosen path changed since then?

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