Law school pays graduates not to take the bar; 75% fail anyway
Results for the July Arizona bar came out yesterday, confirming that the Infilaw scamsters have, as predicted, hit a new low. Some LGM readers will recall that the night before the exam, Arizona Summit’s dean was calling up some of the school’s new graduates, and offering them $10,000 not to take the test. That seemed to indicate a certain level of concern regarding whether the human-capital enhancing aspects of an Infilaw education had worked their pedagogical magic. That concern has been, shall we say, vindicated:
Results for the July 2015 Arizona bar examination
Pass rate for all first time takers: 65.7%
Pass rate for first time takers from the University of Arizona: 83.6%
Pass rate for first time takers from Arizona State University: 83.7%
[ETA]: Pass rate for first time takers from non-Arizona law schools: 74.2%
Pass rate for all first time takers who didn’t go to Arizona Summit: 79.5%
Pass rate for Arizona Summit first time takers: 30.6%
Pass rate for Arizona Summit repeat takers: 19.3%