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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Funny how the "known fact" of 50% Part A passes is a recent phenomenon.
In my time virtually everybody passed Part A. If you failed, its because you either totally didn't study for the paper or totally misread a major question, which wouldn't happen if you studied, by the way.
Terrible that they're using the Bar Exams as a gatekeeper for who gets to practice. Very inefficient allocation of resources. We moving towards a system like Japan where only 10% of aspiring lawyers pass the qualification examinations
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I share the same sentiments. It’s a tough market anyway, and the glut is compounding the problem. Attrition rates are also very high. Law schools continuously churn out new graduates each year. In any case, it’s hard to make it to the top of the ladder.