Maybe I should move there and become a lawyer.
I knew a lawyer Got his degree through a correspondence course. Passed the BAR. This test seems kinda stupid knowing they have to give up 3 months or more of their life to prepare. How does that make them a better lawyer?
It’s like those MD’s who work 24 hour shifts in their residency. Is it to weed out the weak ones?
Me thinks they’re lowering the standards due to DEI pressures.
You won’t have to examine any bars any more.
I think every state permits reciprocal licensing for working lawyers.
That is, if you've been practicing law in state X for five or seven years and you move to state Y, then state Y will admit you to practice law without requiring you to pass state Y's bar exam.
So move to Washington, become a lawyer, then move to any other state after a certain number of years. Easy peasy.
Exam to be replaced by a break dancing event.