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Originally Posted by adav8s28
Below is a link that shows the Calif Bar Exam results of July 2024. The link shows that 46.2 per cent of all students that took the exam failed it. Which means almost half the students that took the test will have to take it again (Like Harris) if they want to practice law in the state of Calif.
You make a big deal that she got admitted into University of Calif Law School at Hastings by a program for students who had adverse experiences. Well Bush43 got into Harvard MBA with a 2.7 in History from Yale. You have any problems with that? Bush43 was president twice a bullet the USA did not dodge.
I never wrote passing the Calif Bar Exam made Harris a genius. I wrote that you can't be a dummy and pass the Calif Bar Exam. It's considered to be the second hardest state bar exam in the USA. Only New York has a more difficult state BAR exam.
https://taxprof.typepad.com/taxprof_...nal-trend.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_W._Bush
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I wrote that 80% of her fellow law school graduates passed the bar exam on their first try. In the link you provided, it says 81% of California ABA law school graduates passed the July 2024 bar exam on their first try. Her law school is an ABA accredited law school. Looks like you missed that pal. In my link, that figure was 80.2% for the year 1992. There were no figures available for 1989, the year she graduated. So I stand by my original statement.
Harris would not have gotten into this law school had it not been for this LEOP program. She was not an Honors graduate of Howard University. We don't know her LSAT score but she would have had to ace this exam to even be considered for admission. The fact that she had to use this LEOP program to gain admission, tells you that she did not ace the LSAT.
I could care less about George W. Bush's admission into the Harvard MBA program. If you want to talk about that, then start a new thread. This thread is about Kamala Harris.