Bar Exam Locations in Texas
Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 7:06 pm
Anyone have any recommendation on where to take the bar exam in Texas? I heard the bigger cities should be avoided. Any thoughts on Waco or San Antonio?
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To avoid sub-par testing conditions. Any bad stories about the big cities (Houston, Dallas, Austin)?kalvano wrote:Why would you avoid the bigger cities?
Just what I want to do after melting my brain for 9 hours is spend the night in a motel in Waco.
Jericwithers wrote:To avoid sub-par testing conditions. Any bad stories about the big cities (Houston, Dallas, Austin)?kalvano wrote:Why would you avoid the bigger cities?
Just what I want to do after melting my brain for 9 hours is spend the night in a motel in Waco.
Hotel rooms are more expensive, traffic is a nightmare, and parking can be limited. Even the testing centers themselves can be congested. If your testing center is a hotel in the middle of a large city, it's probably going to be packed, even before the addition of a few hundred students taking the bar exam.kalvano wrote:Like what? I'm curious where you're getting this from. Why would an exam administered in the largest cities be worse than one in the smaller cities?
There's no such thing as a Texas city in which traffic doesn't suck, and if the hotel it's at is expensive, well, larger cities have more choices.TheGreatFish wrote:Hotel rooms are more expensive, traffic is a nightmare, and parking can be limited. Even the testing centers themselves can be congested. If your testing center is a hotel in the middle of a large city, it's probably going to be packed, even before the addition of a few hundred students taking the bar exam.kalvano wrote:Like what? I'm curious where you're getting this from. Why would an exam administered in the largest cities be worse than one in the smaller cities?
The summer administration of the bar for the D/FW area is often in Irving. I took it there, and literally walked to the testing site from the hotel. Less than 100yds, covered. There are a ton of hotels close, as well. It was isolated enough from both Dallas and Fort Worth that you didn't have any additional issues.TheGreatFish wrote:Hotel rooms are more expensive, traffic is a nightmare, and parking can be limited. Even the testing centers themselves can be congested. If your testing center is a hotel in the middle of a large city, it's probably going to be packed, even before the addition of a few hundred students taking the bar exam.kalvano wrote:Like what? I'm curious where you're getting this from. Why would an exam administered in the largest cities be worse than one in the smaller cities?