My brother recently graduated from law school. This was a momentous occasion for my family, as he is the first of my siblings to get his doctorate. Yes, by graduating from law school, he earned his juris doctorate degree. But there is a catch. Just graduating from law school does not mean that you get to practice law. No, it's a slightly more complicated than that.
You have to pass the dreaded bar exam. Each state has their own, and you can only practice law in the states where you have passed the bar exam. For example, if I wanted to practice law in California, I would have to take the California bar exam. If I wanted to practice in New Jersey, I would have to take their bar exam. That's the way it goes.
The bar is really hard though, so some people get tutors. The California bar exam tutor would help you pass the California bar. I think I would definitely need a tutor.
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