Hello,
If you thought studying for the LSAT's, and than ging through 3 years of Law School is hard enough, that all means nothing without passing the Bar.
Passing the Bar exam, is the ticket to getting the license to practice law.
The Bar in the United States is given differently in every state, and is association with the Judicial branch of government, because American attorneys are all officers of the court to which they belong.
The Bar exam in most US states is usually 2 days long (3 days in some states) and consists of essay questions and multiple choice.
Most law schools teach law students how to analyze hypothetical fact patterns like a lawyer, but do not specifically prepare students for any Bar exam.
Most companies like Kaplan and Princeton Review provide prep courses for the Bar Exam.
Good Luck...
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