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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Its for the best. I was from an era before they tightened the screws and by god there were so many dumb and/or lazy overseas grad lawyers. Many of them didn't last beyond 2 years.
Not saying that there aren't any dumb NUS or SMU grad lawyers but you'll meet proportionately far less.
At least the standards are rising...I hope.
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Mixed feelings about this. While rising standards for exams are good for filtering, it may filter out those with keen interest in law but aren't exam-people. There are people who are good at work but bad at exams because they tend to have a bit of nervous breakdown during the 2 hours.
Lawyering is not just about exams, it is also about managing clients, meeting deadlines and for litigation, also about knowing how to speak well, which exams cannot cover. I feel exam standards should not have been raised but at the same time, let the industry weed out the incompetent graduates. After all, no sane firm will retain a law grad who is clearly incompetent in his/her work.