02-23-2019, 02:54 PM
(02-23-2019, 02:29 PM)jsd Wrote: 0 state bars currently have reciprocity with California (i would assume the way CalBar accepts non-ABA schools might be one of the reasons for this), but 3 states will let you take an attorneys exam (shortened version of the bar for practicing attorneys) if you don't have an ABA degree and want to "transfer" from CA. Like you said, you'll need to have been practicing in CA for a number of years as well (3-10 years depending on state). Maine, Maryland, and Rhode Island are the 3 states.
The state I live in also allows non-aba graduates to take the bar. I think they require 5 years of practice in another state.
Speaking of, Guam is on the ABA list. I have heard the compensation and lifestyle there is really nice.
For anyone wanting more info on this here's a great link:
https://www.americanbar.org/content/dam/...eckdam.pdf
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2016 TESU, BA-LIBST, Emphases in Multimedia Comm./Human & Social Services
TESU TECEPS: Abnormal Psych PSY-350, Psych of Women PSY-270, Sales Mgmnt MAR-322, Advertising MAR-323, Marketing COM-210; Capstone w/ Ciacco
Other Sources: CLEP, Art Portfolio, 3 Comm. Colleges, 2 Art Colleges, FEMA, AICPCU Ethics