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Excerpt from Legal Education in Great Britain
Attendance is not required. In 1913 the attendance was 209. This number seems small when compared with the total taking the examinations, but it was greater than in preceding years.
Examinations are held at the end of each course, but attendance is voluntary and does not exempt. From the finals or intermediate examinations.
The fees in the law school are relatively low 10 for complete course and revision class; correspondence, £7; extra order, £15.
The report of the society shows a falling off in the number of articles registered since 1902. In 1902, 785 articles were registered as against 534 in 1912, a decrease Of 251. Solicitors admitted in 1902 numbered 557; in 1912, 494, a decrease of 63.
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