“A reasonably intelligent person could spend six months studying and pass the bar exam. Its not that hard.”
That’s the way it used to be. An aspiring lawyer would apprentice with an experienced attorney until he learned enough to be accepted by the legal community and the pubvlic at large as an attorney. Medicine and engineering were simlar. The only reason one went to a non-military college was to become either a minister or an educator.
im sick and tired to of law schools that go out of their way to recruit “diverse” student bodies with special seminars, class sections, special sessions, and separate grading scales
You can still do that in almost all states.