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it taks a long long time like 100 years if dntwant to wait long then jst forget bout becoming a lawyer
James Madison was not a lawyer. He was never admitted to the bar. He did study law from time to time and did consider becoming a lawyer as a young man -- then he got into government.
A very long time ago
Before becoming a full-time writer, Louis Sachar worked as a teacher and a carpet cleaner.
A criminal lawyer will have attended college for the same amount of time as any other basic lawyer. There are some states, however, such as Oregon, that do not require you to attend law school before becoming a practicing lawyer. Generally, a lawyer will have to have received his/her bachelor's degree (4 years) and then have attended law school (3 years). Thus you are looking at about 7 years and the student must still pass the BAR in his/her state to become an attorney.
Judging by your spelling, a very, very long time.
Polygamy has been around for a long time, there is nothing new about it.
aboriginal people told dream time stories because it was apart of their culture.
Becoming a lawyer usually takes 7 years of full-time study -4 years of undergraduate study, followed by 3 years of law school.
if you are talking about the Australian aboriginal tribe's it would be the dream time
The Dreaming is at the centre of Australian aboriginal culture. The Dreaming is the time when everything was created; it is the heart and soul of aboriginal culture.
as long as they can hold their breath