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To become an advocate, one typically needs to complete a law degree, which usually takes about three years of full-time study after obtaining an undergraduate degree. This is followed by passing the bar exam in their jurisdiction. Some advocates may also pursue additional specialization or training, which can take an additional one to two years. Overall, the process can take approximately seven to eight years of education and training.

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