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Entering the profession. How does someone become a lawyer?



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How does someone become a lawyer? As with doctors and other professionals enjoying a high level of trust because of the specialized knowledge, ______ are subject to standardized examination and other controls to regulate their competence. In some countries in order to practice as a lawyer it is necessary to get a university degree in. However, in others, a may be insufficient; professional examinations must be passed. In Britain, it is not in fact necessary to have a degree, although nowadays most people entering the profession do. The main requirement is to have passed the Bar Final examination (for barristers) or the Law Society Final examination (for solicitors). Someone without a degree in a subject other than law needs first to take a preparatory course. Someone without a degree at all may also prepare for the final examination, but this will take several years. In most countries, lawyers will tell you that the time they spent studying for their law finals was one of the worst periods of their life. This is because an enormous number of covering a wide area of law must be memorized. Even after passing the examination, though, a lawyer is not necessarily qualified. A in England, for example, must then spend two years as an articled clerk during which time his work is closely supervised by an experienced lawyer, and he must take further courses. A must spend a similar year as a pupil.

1. What is the main requirement for becoming a lawyer?

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