My partner and I are graduating this semester. We don't have jobs lined up but are looking to go into public interest. We're pretty open to where we would live, but would like to live in a UBE-state.
It's likely that wherever we do take the UBE, we might have to transfer it to wherever we end up getting a job. (Yes, I know it's not as easy as just transferring it).
That being said, where should we take it? Whatever state has the cheapest bar application?
Thanks.
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Re: Where should I take UBE?
The NCBE's Comprehensive Guide to Bar Admission Requirements should tell you all you need to know, including fees.