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Does law school have to be a continuous 3 years? Can one take a year off after the first year?


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Those who think that getting an education is too expensive, don't know how much ignorance cost.

Check with your state bar association. Here in California your must complete your studies in four years.

Posted 2008-10-10T04:54:41Z
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