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Re: Intent to study law question
I always find the best way to start a new career is by asking how to cheat, lie, and defraud the licensing agency on a public forum.
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Re: Intent to study law question
not the intent, I've had a job since I was 13 years old. Some of these places would be very difficult to find information aboutkalvano wrote:I always find the best way to start a new career is by asking how to cheat, lie, and defraud the licensing agency on a public forum.
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Re: Intent to study law question
gilgamesh23 wrote:not the intent, I've had a job since I was 13 years old. Some of these places would be very difficult to find information aboutkalvano wrote:I always find the best way to start a new career is by asking how to cheat, lie, and defraud the licensing agency on a public forum.
I don't think they require jobs from that far back. If I recall correctly, mine was since I was 18 or the last 7 / 10 years. You can always call and ask the Board about it, I did a few times and they were very pleasant and helpful.
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Re: Intent to study law question
I don't think they require jobs from that far back. If I recall correctly, mine was since I was 18 or the last 7 / 10 years. You can always call and ask the Board about it, I did a few times and they were very pleasant and helpful.[/quote]
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another question, what's the benefits/advantages of MBE vs. a state bar exam?
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gilgamesh23 wrote:another question, what's the benefits/advantages of MBE vs. a state bar exam?
Can't help you there. Haven't looked into it. Texas has such a ridiculously difficult bar that pretty much everyone accepts as equal to their own.