In summary, it is now irrelevant for Mike to have a law degree, as the act of acquiring one will cost him his job. If you ask why he did not get a job before: don't forget that he wasn't exactly clean before Harvey took him in. He regularly used to do drugs, and never really thought about his future.
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Mike Ross is clearly capable of being a lawyer. He passed the bar exam (albeit probably not under his own name). Is there an in-universe explanation for why he doesn't just quietly get a law degree from somewhere (possibly far away from the show's setting of New York)?
In suits TV series, why Mike Ross didn't take the bar exam in the first place instead of waiting for the FBI going after him for commiting fraud? First of all, it wasn’t the FBI who was after him, it was the U.S. Attorney’s office.
Mike Ross was initially sentenced for 2 years. However, since he helped in solving his cellmate's case, he was released from the jail after having served approximately 3 months. Does Mike Ross go to Harvard in Suits?
In the season 6 finale, Mike becomes legitimate and resumes his position of junior partner at Pearson Specter Litt while also maintaining his ties to the legal clinic. When Mike was eleven years old, his parents died in a car crash. He was then taken in by his paternal grandmother, Edith Ross .
He got a scholarship into college and had planned to take up law, until he was expelled after Trevor convinced him to memorize a math test, as a way to make money, and unknowingly sold the answers to the Dean's daughter. Mike had been admitted as a transfer student to Harvard for the next year immediately before.
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.
Mike finds out he's been accepted into Harvard. He and his roommate celebrate. Harvey and Mike figure out that Cameron has a new witness in Eva's murder case.
The identity of who turned in Mike Ross has finally been revealed! In tonight's episode, Mike and Harvey discover that Sheila Sazs, Louis Litt's ex-girlfriend, sent an anonymous email to the feds letting them know Mike might be a fraud.
'Suits' Season 6, Episode 14 Recap: Mike takes his shot to become a lawyer in "Admission of Guilt"
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.
Mike Ross is officially promoted from Junior Associate to Junior Partner, and thus becomes the youngest person to become partner in firm history. Jessica Pearson hands Mike his first case as junior partner, which ends up being against Claire Bowden, his brief ex-girlfriend from the past.
After Sheila gives birth to a daughter, Harvey and Donna reveal to Louis that they are resigning from the firm and moving to Seattle to work with Mike and Rachel. Though this is what Harvey told Faye, he admits that while he likes working in the grey, he wants to do it for the good guys.
The secret is out! On Wednesday's midseason finale of Suits, Louis finally caught onto the fact that Mike didn't go to Harvard and that his colleagues have been covering for the faux lawyer.
Mike enters the Federal prison in Danbury to face his two-year jail sentence for fraud.
Rachel Elizabeth Zane, J.D. is an attorney and former associate and paralegal at Specter Litt, the daughter of Robert Zane and the wife of Mike Ross.
Mike Ross pled guilty to fraud and found himself sentenced to two years behind bars. Fans expected him to get a pass yet again, but Aaron Korsh made it clear during the break that that wasn't going to happen. However, it looks like he won't be in prison for the full two seasons.
OK, I know. Firstly Mike Ross is a fictional TV character from the US-set, legal-drama TV series, Suits. Secondly he is currently incarcerated at the Federal Correctional Institute in Connecticut. And thirdly he hasn’t graduated from university, nor does he actually have a law degree.
I did enjoy Mike's character how he initially struggles to get a foot in the door and then works his butt off to prove himself. Reminds me of myself in recent times but without the hot girlfriend (don't tell the wife). Harvey is a picture of suaveness and cool under pressure, he wins for me. Although Donna .....
Simon Simon Simon. I can only think that your distaste for Mike is driven by your lust for his girlfriend Rachel and the little green monster dancing behind your eyes.
Fantastic piece Simon! However, given the many flaws you've highlighted in Mike's character does that mean we have to also be critical of Harvey's judgement...I don't think my fanboydom could go that far!
Mike enters the Federal Correctional Institution, Danbury to face his two-year jail sentence for fraud. In jail, Mike discovers a new enemy in Frank Gallo, an inmate who has a great deal of influence with the guards. Gallo tricks Mike into giving him Rachel's phone number, and promises trouble for Mike in his vendetta against Harvey. Mike meets his actual cellmate, Kevin Miller, and is wary of being tricked a second time. Mike gets into a fight with Gallo that leads to his visitation rights being revoked for two weeks.
Their friendship is strained when Trevor learns that Mike had been dating Trevor's ex-girlfriend Jenny during Trevor's absence. As a result, he tells Jenny that Mike and Rachel had kissed and informs Jessica of Mike's lack of a degree.
Cahill offers a deal for Mike if he can get Kevin to inform on his father-in-law. Mike initially rejects Cahill's offer, but Harvey and Cahill covertly sneak him out of prison for a few hours. Cahill believes this is to give him a chance to convince Mike, but Harvey sends Mike to Rachel behind Cahill's back.
Rachel and Mike's relationship started off as rocky. Rachel showed disdain for Mike for being a show off and also for, according to her, trying to hit on her. But throughout the course of the first season, their relationship grew to trusted working partners. When Rachel was suspended after being wrongfully accused of leaking a confidential document, Mike went out of his way to help Rachel get back her job. When Mike and Jenny started dating, it put a hidden strain on their growing relationship.
In the last episode of season 2, Mike finally tells Rachel he never went to Harvard. She slaps him, and they have sex in the filing room. At the start of Season 3, Rachel is still angry that Mike withheld his secret, however when he tells her the full story she forgives him and they begin a sexual relationship.
Mike takes the day off work to go see a priest from his childhood. He reveals his secret under confessional, but it turns out the priest is already aware of his fraud, due to Trevor confessing beforehand. Mike is afraid, but the priest reassures him that Rachel won't abandon him if he quits his fraud.
No one who believes in them. But instead, all I've done as a lawyer is work night and day to put money into the hands of rich people. [...] And all I can say is that I promise you, whether these people find me innocent or not, I am gonna spend the rest of my life fighting for the Clifford Danners of this world.
Buddy TV reports that Mike had to defend for his right to become a lawyer after Anita Gibbs (Leslie), the prosecutor who successfully brought Mike down the first time it was found out that he was a fake lawyer, was a member of the bar panel and was adamant to not allow Mike to pass the bar.
Jessica then reminds Anita to show compassion toward Mike and finally reveals the connection between Walter and Anita. The crew then waits it out while the bar panel deliberates on Mike's future as a lawyer. Harvey gets a call and finds out that Mike passed the bar.”.
Adams), and maybe Jessica (Gina Torres)? After six years of living as a fraudulent lawyer, Mike can now finally move on as a legit lawyer after passing the bar and the very difficult bar panel deliberation in the "Character and Fitness" episode .