Where did Rachel get her law degree?

Asked by: Ernesto Frami  |  Last update: August 24, 2022
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After Rachel Zane's application to study at Harvard Law School was rejected, as seen in "Normandy" (season 2 episode 15), she negotiated an exception to the Harvard rule and went to Columbia Law School.

Does Rachel become a lawyer at Pearson?

Unable to get into law school, she decided to begin working as a paralegal at Pearson Hardman. Because of this, Robert began to doubt Rachel's capabilities as a lawyer. Rachel worked as a paralegal for nearly six years before finally achieving an LSAT score high enough for Columbia Law School.

Does Rachel go to Harvard law?

Rachel eventually gets a 172 on her LSAT, passing the criteria to gain admission into Harvard Law. It is revealed late in season 2 that, despite her score and being a legacy via her father, she does not rate highly enough among all the applicants to get into the next semester's Harvard Law class.

Does Rachel go to Stanford or Columbia?

Mike and Rachel undergo relationship troubles as Mike does not want her to go to Stanford, preferring that she go to Columbia University instead. Rachel decides to stay in New York and attend Columbia so that she can continue being with Mike.

When did Rachel become a lawyer in suits?

(Editor's Note: Spoilers ahead for season six, episode 14 of Suits.) In episode 13 of this season, Craig Seidel, an attorney on the character and fitness committee of the New York bar, tries to shake Harvey Specter down in return for Rachel's eventual admittance as an attorney.

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Does Mike Ross ever have law degree?

Character Information

He is married to Rachel Zane. He was hired by Harvey Specter, a senior partner at Pearson Hardman, as an associate lawyer, despite Mike not having graduated college or having a law degree.

Does Louis pay for Rachel's law school?

Rachel Zane, who had made a deal with Louis in "Undefeated" to have the firm pay for her law school, is blind-sided when Jessica refuses to honor the verbal agreement since it was not recorded on tape, presented in writing and not declared to her by Louis as part of her rehiring agreement.

Did Mike Ross go to Harvard?

Nope. In the show so far i.e Season 6, Mike never went to Harvard. Although, he is in the Harvard database and is a practicing attorney.

Where did Louis Litt go to undergrad?

Louis was born and raised in Scarsdale, New York. He graduated from Harvard University, achieving the Order of the Coif.

What kind of lawyer is Harvey Specter?

Harvey Reginald Specter, J.D. is a former corporate attorney, one of the name partners at Specter Litt Wheeler Williams, the managing partner of Specter Litt, and a former Assistant District Attorney for the New York County District Attorney's Office. He is also the husband of Donna Paulsen.

Did Harvey go to Harvard?

Long answer: Harvey went to Harvard Law (As did all other employees besides Mike Ross) and therefore applies for the job. Before Harvey went to Harvard, yes he was working in the mailroom of Gordon Schmidt Van Dyke, and this is where he met Jessica Pearson.

Did Mike become a lawyer on Suits?

Well, Suits finally did it! After five seasons as a fraud and six episodes as a legal consultant, Mike (Patrick J. Adams) has finally become a lawyer.

What university did Rachel Zane go to?

Columbia University in Suits

After Rachel Zane's application to study at Harvard Law School was rejected, as seen in "Normandy" (season 2 episode 15), she negotiated an exception to the Harvard rule and went to Columbia Law School.

Is Suits based on a real law firm?

The fictitious Pearson Hardman law firm is amazing at many levels. One among all is that this firm is by many aspects sticking to the reality. Processes, relations and organizations of law firms in real life are alike what is depicted in the TV show, even though it may seems crazy.

Does Rachel get admitted to the bar?

Rachel found out that she passed the bar without having to do an interview.

How did Rachel Zane become lawyer?

In the popular American legal drama Suits, Rachel Zane worked as a paralegal at Pearson Hardman for five years, until she gained admission into Columbia Law School and Stanford Law School to read law.

Where is Norma in Suits?

In the season 4 finale, Louis tells Donna that Norma died while taking care of her sister. According to Louis, Norma's last wish was to have her ashes closer to Louis. She now remains within an urn, which is placed behind Louis' desk.

What is Harvey Specter's age?

Harvey Specter was born in the year 1972 so that makes him around 43 years old.

Who did Trevor talk to Suits?

Mike assumes Trevor almost got caught, but Trevor tells him that one day, he couldn't take being a criminal anymore, and tells Mike he went to talk to "you know who" (later revealed to be a priest).

How does Mike become a lawyer?

During Wednesday's Suits season finale, Mike officially became a lawyer when he made it into the bar, thanks to a last-minute save from Jessica. The firm's former boss lady came back just in time to take the fall for employing a fraud and to put Anita Gibbs in her place.

Who turned Mike in Suits?

Mike and Louis discover that it was Sheila Sazs who reported Mike to the authorities after Louis recognises the wording and language in the anonymous email (sent from a general Harvard Faculty address) as hers.

What was Donna's salary?

The average salary for a legal secretary in New York City is $65,000 and it looks like the top law firms pay up to $80,000. Since Donna has plenty of experience and is a secretary for a Senior Partner at a top firm in the City, she probably runs around $70–80 thousand.

What did Donna and Harvey do with the can opener?

They open a can of Spam, share whatever preparation they want to make from it (Like a Spamwich.) and hide all evidence of it ever having happened. And I think the Spam is the part of the ritual that they want to keep hidden. Because well, Spam.

How accurate is the show Suits?

Although Suits may not the most accurate portrayal of a corporate law firm, many parts remain true. At the end of the day, the show is made not to be a direct documentary of a corporate lawyers day to day life, but rather made to have dramatic flair and be entertaining for the audience.