California's bar exam is supposed to be the hardest bar in the country. It is one of six states that does not require a law school degree to sit for exam.
You are still a lawyer. However, you are not licensed to practice in California. You will either have to petition the California Bar for membership, or take and pass the California Bar exam.
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California is one of seven states that allows person's to challenge the bar exam without having attended law school.
Yes, California allows you to take the exam without going to law school. However, you do have to work with an attorney for a number of years.
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You'll have to request privileges to practice in the state. Contact the California State Bar and ask for assistance.
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California does not require a law degree. You can work under a practicing attorney and after a period of time meet the requirements to sit for the exam.
The website The State Bar of California offers information on where can one go to take a bar exam. One of their office of admissions is located at 1149 S. Hill Street, Los Angeles, CA.
Actually doing some research after asking this. It appears that California does not require a college degree. And with that if you stay a lawyer for 5-7 years most other states will allow you to take the bar exam. Also with a California bar exam you can practice in any State on the Federal Level. California, Vermont, Virginia and Washington state do not require a law degree.
There are 200 questions on a bar exam