I've never taken the Bar exam but I have taken the Series 7 Exam and passed my first try with a 94. The Series 7 is very comprehensive and contains information you are not likely to run into as a practicing financial advisor. You best prepare for 8 weeks or more if you have any hope to pass.
It may depend on the State, but by and large, yes - the Bar exam is harder than the Series 7.
For the Bar exam, one month study before the test is considered very short, whereas 3 months is considered normal. The Series 7 can be passed after a week of study.
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That candy bar has way to many calories for you to be eatting.
A spacial derivativeis a measure of how a quantity is changing in space. This is in contrast to a temporal derivative which would be a measure of how a quantity is changing in time.For instance, is you placed a metal bar with one end in ice water, and the other end in boiling water, you could measure the temperature along the bar. The temperature would be different at each point along the bar. The rate of change of this temperature along the bar is a spacial derivative.(A temporal derivative would be if you took a hot piece of metal and put one end in ice, then measured the temperature at the other end over time, and found the rate at which it cools down.)In mathematics it is usual, if given some function F, to denote spacial derivatives as dF/dx, dF/dy, dF/dz, or Fx, Fy, Fz, when dealing with normal Cartesian coordinates.
Yes, but only if it's glue-down carpet. You cannot install tack-strip and pad, and then stretch carpet over a floating floor because it will pull up sections of the flooring at the edges and very likely buckle in the middle. Then your carpet comes loose. Floating floors are incredibly EASY to remove - just bust a piece out at an edge, and the rest will come up like puzzle pieces. Only tools needed are a pry-bar, gloves and eye protection. Take it out - easy to do.
The work done is transformed into potential energy (in the object lifted) so W = m x g x dz where W = Work m = mass g = acceleration due to gravity dz = change in height => W = 1kg x 1m x 9.81m/s/s => W = 9.81J 1J = 0.239 calories => It takes 2.345 calories to lift 1kg by 1m NOTE These are "real" calories. The calories usually talked about in relation to dieting etc are kilo-calories so to equate this value to the calories in a chocolate bar, divide by 1000
depends on standards and off course its up to you.
an iron bar is harder to bend.
Yes, Gymnastics is harder than free running because you have to flip and back flip and do uneven bar's. So yes it is harder.
There are 200 questions on a bar exam
No he didn't have to take the bar exam
He failed the bar exam.
Yes the bar exam is required.
California's bar exam is supposed to be the hardest bar in the country. It is one of six states that does not require a law school degree to sit for exam.
Admission to the bar is a state exam. There is not a Federal exam for normal practice, but there are some specialties, such as patent law that requires another exam.
The Bar exam.
"You should check Bar Exam.com, they have all kinds of resources for a bar exam review." FindLaw has a list of bar exam review classes. That would be a good start.
A bar exam is an examination which must be taken in order to practise law in the United States.