AdaptiBar Survey: One-Third of Law Students Give Schools Failing Grade for Bar Exam Prep
AdaptiBar poll of more than 900 students also finds third- and fourth-tier schools take more steps to proactively improve bar passage rates than top-tier institutions Chicago (PRWEB) December 05, 2012 With 2012 bar exam passage rates in the books, a new AdaptiBar survey has found that almost a third of law students would give their schools a failing grade in preparing them for the test. Thirty-one percent of more than 900 survey respondents gave their law schools a “D” or “F” in bar exam prep, while only 14 percent think their institutions deserve an “A” grade. The findings also reveal t
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