The Bar exam.
Jules Verne had to pass the bar exam in order to get his law degree.
Approximately 70-75% of examinees pass the bar exam on their first attempt in the United States. This pass rate may vary slightly depending on the state in which the exam is taken.
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In the US, you have to be a member of the bar for your state. In most states you must pass the bar exam to be admitted. In order to sit for the bar exam you have to graduate from a recognized law school after completing a bachelor's degree.
There are multiple bar exams in Iran depending on the Province in question and there is also a national bar exam to pass in Teheran.
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yes will pass the bar and be proud of it, by Gods grace and mercy
Most states in the US require a Bachelor's Degree and a law Degree. Then you have to pass the bar exam. There are many bar exam prep courses available and most prospective attorney's take one prior to the exam. If they don't pass, the individual is going to have to study another six months before they can take the exam again.
In most states it is through taking the bar exam. Those that meet the qualifications to take the exam and pass it, are qualified to be admitted to practice law.
Admission to the bar is a state exam. There is not a Federal exam for normal practice, but there are some specialties, such as patent law that requires another exam.