The Bar Exam is the right of passage that is the bridge between the socratic method of learning we all endured in law school and the ability to actually practice what we learned. If the law schools are so great at teaching, why do so many of us struggle with the Bar Exam after graduation?
Wednesday, April 13, 2016
Character and Fitness Update
In the Fall of 2015 I appeared before the Character and Fitness committee based on my past history with divorce, child support, tax issues and more. The committee recommended I be allowed to take the Winter 2016 Bar Exam but the week before the exam the State Supreme Court sent me a short email denying that I be allowed to take the Bar Exam. This was my second attempt for this State and now I must wait another year before trying again. I am older than the average applicant so I have learned life experiences such as a divorce, and more, create more challenges when applying to take the Bar Exam. I remain committed to pursuing the right to sit for my state's Bar Exam and will continue to make best efforts to demonstrate I have the character fitness to be successful.
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