Posted by Peter
Eraca
09/15/2012 at 03:11 PM
Outside of required classes, there is one commonality that binds all law schools and law students together: the bar exam. It is the final rite of passage for attorneys, and the most dreaded portion of legal education. Although I have not posted in some time, I feel as though this portion of the law school experience deserves some exposition, and I will do so by giving a few (probably too many) pieces of advice.
First, you generally do not need to pick which bar exam you sit for until you are a 3L. Its alright to keep your options open.
Second, you can take two bars at once so long as...