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Ace the US Bar Exam from Anywhere

Whether you are a qualified lawyer in a jurisdiction outside of the United States considering sitting for a U.S. state bar exam, a LL.M. student at a U.S. law school, or you just want more time to study due to other commitments, BARBRI's U.S. Bar Prep (International) course offers the support and flexibility you need to pass the California Bar Exam, the New York Bar Exam, or any U.S. state that administers the Uniform Bar Exam (UBE.)

U.S. Bar Prep (International) Course Features

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Dedicated 1:1 Mentorship

  • Receive academic and emotional support
  • Get tips + techniques to help you pass the bar
  • Benefit from a personal relationship with a legal expert to help you achive your dream

The BARBRI Bar Review Guarantee

Confidence if you need a second chance

BARBRI is built to help you pass the bar exam the first time, but if life gets in the way, we’ve got you covered. If you complete a BARBRI Bar Review course and don’t pass, the BARBRI Bar Review Guarantee allows you to repeat the bar review course without paying additional tuition (exam supplements are excluded from the BARBRI Guarantee). 

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Do You Have to Go to Law School to Take the Bar?

Generally, yes. In the United States, typically, you do need to graduate from law school in order to take the bar exam. Each state has its own requirements for eligibility to sit for the bar exam, but completing a Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school is a common prerequisite. Some states may allow a combination of law school education and additional legal study or apprenticeship under certain circumstances, but these paths are less common and usually have specific requirements.

In California, Virginia, and Washington, you can take the bar exam without going to law school through a structured apprenticeship program known as a bar apprentice.

Can I Practice in Other U.S. States When I Become an Attorney in California or New York?

Without completing a law degree from an accredited law school in the U.S., becoming qualified in most state jurisdictions is not available, even while being qualified in New York or California.

The New York Bar Exam has adopted the Uniform Bar Exam, which many states have adopted to date. The UBE is a standardized bar exam created by the National Conference of Bar Examiners (NCBE). It is designed to test knowledge and skills that every lawyer should have before becoming licensed to practice law.

The Uniform Bar Examination provides a standardized bar exam, and examinees who take the UBE earn a portable score that can be transferred to seek admission in other UBE jurisdictions. However, foreign applicants without a U.S. law school education (without a J.D. gained over three years of U.S. law school) cannot waive into another UBE state and qualify there.

California is a state-specific bar exam which means that once you qualify in California, you can only practice as an attorney in California.

Is State-Specific Content Covered in My BARBRI Extended U.S. Bar Prep Course?

Yes, BARBRI U.S. Bar Prep (International) is designed to prepare students to pass the bar in all UBE jurisdictions as well as California.

Does BARBRI Offer Any Bar Prep Scholarship?

Year after year, BARBRI supports thousands of bar exam applicants pursuing public interest careers. To apply for a BARBRI Public Interest scholarship, submit your application for pre-approval and receive a discount on your BARBRI Bar Review tuition.

Do You Ship Books and Study Materials Internationally?

Yes, you can request international shipment of your BARBRI books. When you confirm your shipping address, you will be able to designate an international address and provide payment for the shipping costs.

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