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What Do You Need To Become A Lawyer?
What do you need to become a lawyer?
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You need an undergraduate degree, law school, pass state bar and find job.
The requirements vary by country.
Generally, an applicant needs to have graduated from high school, and be able to pass the entrance exams for law school at a University. A four year course of study, followed by a 2 year period of being a " law clerk " working directly under a practicing lawyer is a minimum in North America.
Being called to "the Bar " means that a person is now a fully qualified lawyer, able to practice law in their jurisdiction.
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