Yes, it is possible to pass the bar exam without attending law school in some states through alternative legal education programs or apprenticeships. However, the requirements vary by state and can be challenging.
To get into law school you have to pass a law entrance exam. It doesn't matter what your major is. However some majors are better than otheres in preparing one for the entrance exam. But there are hundreds of exam prep publications one can study.
Yes. It is possible to pass exam like that when you have vivid idea of the subject. But it is not desirable for you to do like that. You will soon forget, what you have learned, because it will be short term memory.
In the US they are typically: * Graduate from an accredited law school * Pass the background checks * Pass the Professional Responsibility Exam * Pass the appropriate Bar Exam * Be sworn in
In the US they are typically: Graduate from an accredited law school Pass the background checks Pass the Professional Responsibility Exam Pass the appropriate Bar Exam Be sworn in
In order to pass the Bar exam and become an attorney one must first attend an accredited law school. Once completing law school, the school will then administer a bar exam.
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No, you have to go to law school. And then you have to pass the bar exam to get licensed.
Minimum passing grade is, that if you do 66% of exit exam correct that means you'll pass. It really depends on the school you go to. At California, you only need to pass with a 55%.
Every school is different. Your school instructor will be able to tell you what you need to pass.
Usually, have graduated from law school, and pass the VA.bar exam
The past tense of "you pass the exam" is "you passed the exam."