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originally posted by: schuyler
I dunno. How would you feel about a pilot who flunked his license exam nine times and got it on the tenth? How about a doctor who took ten times to get a physician's license? I admire the persistence, but this story does not inspire confidence in me.
originally posted by: ketsuko
a reply to: KansasGirl
My thought is that it had to do with several things (I hope).
1. She had to find a school within her means so likely not top flight. Plus it had to be one she could attend around her schedule as working mother. This likely stretched out her course load into years beyond what the average would be.
2. Given how long her course load to complete the degree likely took, by the time she took the Bar the first time, it may have been almost foreign to her in some ways. So taking the Bar was like a massive refresher that she had to hit multiple times just to make sure she loaded up on all that knowledge all over again.
How top shelf does she have to be in order to do minor attorney work anyhow?
originally posted by: ketsuko
a reply to: KansasGirl
How top shelf does she have to be in order to do minor attorney work anyhow?