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New York NYLC and NYLE

Post by S. Goodman » Wed Jun 21, 2017 1:09 pm

I'm transferring a UBE to New York for admission, but I have to take the NYLC and the NYLE. TLS has never failed me before, what should I expect taking this test? Is it something akin to the bar exam in regard to difficulty, or perhaps the MPRE?

Just wondering how seriously it should be taken. Also, what are the ramifications if you fail it? Thanks all in advance.

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Re: New York NYLC and NYLE

Post by S. Goodman » Wed Jun 21, 2017 1:21 pm

Also, does anyone know where I can find a good outline?

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Re: New York NYLC and NYLE

Post by FormerChild » Wed Jun 21, 2017 2:23 pm

S. Goodman wrote:Also, does anyone know where I can find a good outline?
https://www.nybarexam.org/Content/NewYo ... erials.pdf

Class is easiest thing ever. It doesn't let you fast forward through the videos but just hit mute and let it play then control f the answers to the questions prompted after the videos. The exam is open book and you can control f the answers easily. Note though this newer outline doesn't let you control f, so find an older one or convert it to allow it.

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Re: New York NYLC and NYLE

Post by MrT » Wed Jun 21, 2017 2:23 pm

This topic has been cover ad nauseam ITT. You can search all past posts. However, the short answer is that if you can find a searchable pdf (which was posted less than a week ago), you do not need to study at all.

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Re: New York NYLC and NYLE

Post by S. Goodman » Wed Jun 21, 2017 7:29 pm

MrT wrote:This topic has been cover ad nauseam ITT. You can search all past posts. However, the short answer is that if you can find a searchable pdf (which was posted less than a week ago), you do not need to study at all.

My bad for not looking first. Thanks for the responses though.

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Re: New York NYLC and NYLE

Post by LatinLawyer » Tue Aug 29, 2017 9:00 pm

S. Goodman wrote:
MrT wrote:This topic has been cover ad nauseam ITT. You can search all past posts. However, the short answer is that if you can find a searchable pdf (which was posted less than a week ago), you do not need to study at all.

My bad for not looking first. Thanks for the responses though.
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