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    Congrats! Was all that pesky law-school stuff really necessary? I've heard that several states allow you to take the bar without actually attending law school; instead, you have to be mentored by a lawyer for a number of years. I want to say California has that law in place.


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    Nice.... Another lawyer... Like we need more...

    Congrats! You should feel satisfied - you've had an incredibly difficult journey to this point and made it to the huge oasis.

    Now for the next piece of bad news - you get to wake up in the morning realizing you have to work... Trust me - you'll be wishing your work was being graded by a professor so you know where you stand. Bosses aren't always so kind...

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    Congrats, I can tell you my wife was just as relieved when she took her psychology boards...what part of the the justice department offered you the job?
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    Major Congrats! Must be nice to have that elephant of your shoulders.

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    Hopefully no essay question on the rule against perpetuities...

    It's over -- enjoy some down time before the daily grind begins.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EGQ View Post
    Hopefully no essay question on the rule against perpetuities...

    It's over -- enjoy some down time before the daily grind begins.
    Yeah there were no essays on the rule against perpetuities. The Maryland Bar Exam actaully specifically states there will be no essays on the subject (one of my bar prep teachers said that even the examiners don't understand it).
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    Plus in more and more states you can opt out of the rule anyway.

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    Congrats man!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrtr33 View Post
    Congrats! Was all that pesky law-school stuff really necessary? I've heard that several states allow you to take the bar without actually attending law school; instead, you have to be mentored by a lawyer for a number of years. I want to say California has that law in place.

    I think it's Vermont. But you generally can't join other state bars by motion nor be admitted pro hac.


    And congrats. Member of the NH bar myself. Never going to take that exam again.

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    Congrats! Enjoy your much deserved down-time and smoke a few good sticks.

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    Thanks everyone for your posts. To answer a few of the questions the bar exam takes 12 hours in Maryland it's two days of hell and 6 hours each day. The first day is all written essays, the second day is all multiple choice. The multiple choice sounds like it would be easy but the people who make the test seem to create situations that would never happen, and purposely try and trick you in to selecting what the right answer should based on what is the most "fair" answer but isn't because of some obscure law or fine point.

    As far as I know every state in the US requires a person who wants to take the bar exam to graduate from an ABA approved Law School, except for the State of California. Years ago the Law School part was not required (I'm guessing around 1950's ish).

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    Quote Originally Posted by 597 View Post
    As far as I know every state in the US requires a person who wants to take the bar exam to graduate from an ABA approved Law School, except for the State of California. Years ago the Law School part was not required (I'm guessing around 1950's ish).
    If I remember correctly, you had to work for four years under direct supervision from a lawyer in order to qualify for the bar exam. I knew a couple of guys that began on that path, but eventually burned out. For one, finding a lawyer that is willing to mentor you for that long is daunting enough. Secondly, many guys figure the two years spent in law school is the better route to go, anyways.

    I think studying law would be really cool - but I'd never want to take the bar.


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