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Bar Exam Grader
Does anyone have experience grading bar exams for your state or just the practice exams for a prep company? If so, how do you get that kind of job? Just curious after having taken the bar exam in July.
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Re: Bar Exam Grader
I think you'd have to contact the bar examiners office
If you really want in on the game, consider bar appeals work. BIG BUCKS if you live in a state that allow appeals (especially if you have any lower ranked schools in your state) odds are you will lose almost every appeal, but most pay a few grand for a few templates with your notarized signature on it.
If you really want in on the game, consider bar appeals work. BIG BUCKS if you live in a state that allow appeals (especially if you have any lower ranked schools in your state) odds are you will lose almost every appeal, but most pay a few grand for a few templates with your notarized signature on it.