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Results of 2004 bar examination the United States has been less inspiring. Only 64% of institutions that dictates bar. Examination is offered twice a year in July and February and last month, while many Americans enjoyed summer vacations, 77,000 law school graduates has helped to July 2006 Bar. Between the 77,000, more than 3,000 graduates took the examination of the Illinois bar in hopes of becoming a Lawyer in Illinois.

Illinois is home to seven schools of law, which is more than most states, according to the results of the 2004 BAR exam, only 76% of the institutions of a bar in Illinois, be authorized Illinois attorneys after graduation graduation. Although 76% is less grim than the national average, is gut wrenching, from the perspective of those who passed three years of his life in law school.

Fueled by caffeine enough to keep a large number of coffee shops in business, law students, sacrifices many long nights of total quality work in hundreds of pages of cases. Students who complete three years of this general scheme to obtain a degree in law and debt burdens that go to six figures, but the degrees of law are not graduates of law schools in Illinois lawyers spend 2 days to review the long bar in Illinois.

An examination of the Illinois bar covers almost everything that is taught up to 3 years of law school, the Court of Criminal Procedure to trusts and future interests of all the topics covered in the law school is fair game for consideration. Although never met the Illinois Bar exam topics such as future interest in the practice of law, continue to be persecuted by the themes and their definitions capable of regurgitating decades later. Therefore, many issues who are not even useful in the modern practice of Illinois law prevent a large number of law school graduates to become lawyers.

Many of talented graduates of law schools, including Hillary Clinton and John F. Kennedy Jr., have not achieved their State Bar exams. A customer of the bar last year Kathleen Sullivan, professor of law at Harvard and Stanford Law Dean has shown the world how difficult it is to pass the exam when it was feared that California Bar. The California Bar is known as one of the toughest in the country with a 50% pass rate.

What happens with 24% graduates of law schools that do not pass the bar exam? Some of them are still, and again and again … There is a limit of 6 attempts that graduates of law schools can do to pass the bar of Illinois, however, the transition rate is much lower for serial entrepreneurs bar. Some of the graduates of law school trying to take the bar exam in countries neighbors such as Indiana and Iowa Finally, some graduates from law school to find legal careers that do not require a law degree, as the writing of legal journals.

And what about the 76% upper bar institutions that pass the bar? The ABA reports that are currently allowed lawyers 1116967 in the United States – and 961,000 were employed as lawyers in 2005. After passing the bar, young lawyers to compete in Illinois with nearly 47,000 of other licensed attorneys statewide.

Again, the results of 2004 of the bar exam were less inspiring for those interested in becoming lawyers Illinois. However, if you want to call are persistent or just downright naive, this generation students continue to apply to law school. If a positive side to the prospects of Illinois and its future does not own a license degree in Law from the ITA that throughout human history, it is difficult to imagine a society that has never felt to be too polite. While most law students compete for positions as lawyers, Illinois will have better lawyers and a population more educated.

Emily Gleason is a law student at John Marshall in Chicago. For more information, please visit http://www.FindGreatLawyers.com, a leading resource for referrals to Illinois lawyers.

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