New York Bar Course
Become a New York-qualified lawyer
The UK legal marketplace is very competitive and with increasing globalisation it makes sense for UK law firms and lawyers to become dual qualified.
In order to qualify as an attorney-at-law in the State of New York, you must pass the New York State Bar Exam. The exam is administered exclusively by the New York State Board of Law Examiners. The exam is only provided in New York State twice a year.
The BPP Pieper Course has a number of Full Time & Part Time options available. The Full Time course starts in May 2010 for the July 2010 exam. These courses will be available in London, Leeds and Manchester.
Why is Pieper the best choice of New York Bar Exam preparatory courses?
To ensure you have all the support you need, you will receive a pack of material designed to prepare you for success on every aspect of the New York State Bar Exam. The materials include:
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Text books featuring sample assignments and questions, past exam papers
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Access to BPPs Law Schools library can also be provided on request
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Tailored to lawyers who did not study law in the US
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Your own BPP student email account, providing access to BPP Law School online facilities
Exam Registration
There are specific dates when you have to register to sit the New York Bar Exam. These are yet to be announced so please refer to the New York State Board of Law Examiners website for up to date information http://www.nybarexam.org. This site will also provide you with detailed information abut the New York Bar Exam.
"Excellent course. The lectures have been very good (the best lecturers I have had despite being on DVD!) and the BPP side of things (room facilities, admin etc) has run very efficiently and smoothly."Claire Graham
"After having done my research, I realised that Pieper was praised due to its targeting towards foreign students. In addition, the majority of other provider's courses are aimed towards individual study whereas BPP focuses upon class study meaning that if a problem arises there is someone to discuss it with rather than having to phone or email a query which is extremely useful."Anuj Monhindra