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BECOMING A LAWYER

Lawyering is not an easy task at all. A person must possess a very good ability in analytical and critical
thinking to survive the rigors off law school.

First of, a person must be a holder of a bachelor of science or art degree. That is the very first
requirement if you want to be a lawyer. Second of, a person must passed the admission test for law
school and also the admission test of every desired law school.

Then there your go, you are now a law student. Welcome to law school. And law school is no joke, baby.
Becoming a lawyer takes bravery, determination, perseverance, will, grit, passion and love for the
profession itself. Bravery to face the day to day and likely unending recitation conducted by furious
professors determination to fully stand with your dream of becoming a part of the legal profession.
Perseverance to keep going forward despite having several failures along the way. Will and grit to strive
and survive the reading assignment required by the field of study, and passion and love for the
professional to keep you inspired despite the hardships and challenges you will encounter along the
way.

After you finish law school, the most awaited licensure exam seem like so close yet so far. Only those
smartest of the smarts are making the cut. However, the 4-year rigors of law school surely prepared
each and every law student for the aforementioned judgment day.

In conclusion, law school is hard but fulfilling knowing that you’ll eventually become a tool and an agent
of the law to maintain peace and order.

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