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Anyone who got sworn in knows how long it takes until you appear in the “attorney search” section of the Calbar website?
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Was sworn in on 12/3 and sent oath card around 4:30pm same day. 12/6 by 8:30am my name was live on the attorney searchNightcrawler wrote:Anyone who got sworn in knows how long it takes until you appear in the “attorney search” section of the Calbar website?
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Not sure if this is the right place to post but... I’m a 3l in CA and I am currently registered to take community property in the spring... but now I’m wavering because I want to take a more flexible Schedule. Is it necessary to take a community property class for bar prep? Will I have to learn too much during bar prep time?
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For some, it's a pretty simple subject. For me, I wish I'd taken it in law school because it was my worst subject. Just didn't make the most sense to me. But I still managed, so it's not necessary. What kind of flexibility are you looking for?Porkypots wrote:Not sure if this is the right place to post but... I’m a 3l in CA and I am currently registered to take community property in the spring... but now I’m wavering because I want to take a more flexible Schedule. Is it necessary to take a community property class for bar prep? Will I have to learn too much during bar prep time?
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thanks for your response. Ive been in school for four years, so I am simply exhausted at this point and wanted to have only one final. I have four classes but only two finals. I know it sounds like laziness but its not.a male human wrote:For some, it's a pretty simple subject. For me, I wish I'd taken it in law school because it was my worst subject. Just didn't make the most sense to me. But I still managed, so it's not necessary. What kind of flexibility are you looking for?Porkypots wrote:Not sure if this is the right place to post but... I’m a 3l in CA and I am currently registered to take community property in the spring... but now I’m wavering because I want to take a more flexible Schedule. Is it necessary to take a community property class for bar prep? Will I have to learn too much during bar prep time?
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Your bar review course will teach you everything you need to know about community property for an essay on the bar.
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I agree, I took community property and it was a waste of time, IMHO.longwait wrote:Your bar review course will teach you everything you need to know about community property for an essay on the bar.
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great! thanks everyone for your responses 

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To those of us who passed and are still subscribed to this thread: do we have to resubmit fingerprints again for the new requirement that all attorneys submit by April 2019, or were our 2018 fingerprints sufficient?
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The status of your fingerprinting requirements is on your state bar profile. I did it again.Auxilio wrote:To those of us who passed and are still subscribed to this thread: do we have to resubmit fingerprints again for the new requirement that all attorneys submit by April 2019, or were our 2018 fingerprints sufficient?
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I called the state bar and they said I didn't have to do it again. I was fingerprinted last year during 3L.
jptx wrote:The status of your fingerprinting requirements is on your state bar profile. I did it again.Auxilio wrote:To those of us who passed and are still subscribed to this thread: do we have to resubmit fingerprints again for the new requirement that all attorneys submit by April 2019, or were our 2018 fingerprints sufficient?
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