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John Holtz PT seminar - helpful?

Post by pinaylawyer » Sat Jun 18, 2016 12:04 pm

anyone who attended his PT seminar? and is it true that you only pay $95 for first timers and the rest will be payable after the results? that is if you passed the bar

thanks in advance!

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Re: John Holtz PT seminar - helpful?

Post by Raiden » Sat Jun 18, 2016 3:05 pm

How will you know if you passed the bar if the list is no longer public?

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Re: John Holtz PT seminar - helpful?

Post by rcharter1978 » Sat Jun 18, 2016 5:04 pm

Raiden wrote:How will you know if you passed the bar if the list is no longer public?
Maybe you have to send him a SS when you check online? Or a copy of your letter?

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Re: John Holtz PT seminar - helpful?

Post by pinaylawyer » Sat Jun 18, 2016 7:34 pm

^^ good question!

it just says on his website

"No Pass-No Pay Offer

First-time bartakers may defer much of their tuition with the payment of a $95 administrative fee, which is applied toward the total charge. The student is not liable for the tuition balance (less applicable credits/discounts) until after bar results are announced in November, and payment is only due then if the student has passed the bar. This is not an extension of credit nor to be construed as a loan. During the workshop the student will be required to sign a credit card agreement or submit a pre-dated check for the balance due at the time indicated above, i.e., a date immediately following the announcement of bar results. Students must sit for the three-day Summer 2016 California General Bar Exam to retain their deferral."

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