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Employment History Bar Exam
Employment history for the last ten years is required for the Bar Exam I am signing up for. 10 years goes back to when I was 18 years old. I was a college athlete and coached a lot of clinics/camps here and there during the summers. I for the life of me cannot remember the exact dates of these camps (I unfortunately was not using google calendar the way I do now). Any advice here appreciated.
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Re: Employment History Bar Exam
Just do your best to remember what you can and estimate if need be.
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Re: Employment History Bar Exam
IIRC, you only need to provide the month and the year, not the day(s). Also, I would look at old resumes to get dates for previous jobs (if you have them saved, of course).
But yeah, a good estimate would be good, too.
But yeah, a good estimate would be good, too.
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Re: Employment History Bar Exam
OP here. The bar exam I am signing up for asks for specific dates (Colorado). The first bar I sat for was in Pennsylvania and was not as specific.
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