Thursday, October 27, 2005

PMBR Table Monday

Do you have questions about the Multistate Bar Exam? You should, unless you are taking the Louisiana or Washington state bar exams, because every other jurisdiction uses the Multistate Bar Exam. The Multistate Bar Exam is a 6-hour, 200 multiple choice questionexam, and will take up one of your bar exam days.

PMBR is your resource for preparing for the Multistate Bar Exam. PMBR offers 3 different study options to help you prepare. The first option is a 6-day topic-specific course. The second is a 3-day simulated test course. The third option is to do both, at a discounted rate.

Stop by the PMBR table in the Atrium on Monday during Chapel Break to sign up and lock in 2005 rates with a deposit. If you have questions, Steve Palmer, a multistate guru will be here to answer them.

And as always, you can contact PMBR representatives Emily Durham (ebcdurham@yahoo.com) or Cortney Schaffer (cortney.schaffer@valpo.edu) at any time.

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