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If you do not already have the bar exam, you can at least in good company. The best known of these is likely to Kathleen Sullivan, a genuine legal superstar whose failure to fulfill the national news. Mrs. Sullivan's mandate is one miles long, the former dean of the Stanford Law School, former professor at Harvard Law School, she has argued before the U.S. Supreme Court several times and is generally regarded as a potential candidate for the Supreme Court.

Did I mention she wrote the casebook we in the Law School?

But the illustrious company to take hold, we repeat is not just for Ms. Sullivan. John F. Kennedy, Jr. is not the New York bar exam twice, the second time earning power of the headline, "" fib Hunk "on the first page of the New York Times. Hillary Clinton is not the DC bar exam. Former New York City Mayor Ed Koch and not even a former Chicago Mayor Richard Daley twice. Charlie Crist, Attorney General and candidate for the governor elections in Florida, not the test twice. Former California Governor Jerry Brown managed to his second attempt, while the former governor Pete Wilson did not even until his fourth attempt. Mayor of Los Angeles, Antonio R. Villaraigosa, never at the bar, not after four trials.

The California Bar Exam is one of, if not the hardest in the nation. California has an exclusionary effect bar instead of only screening of people who are unable to test seeks to regulate and limit the number of lawyers in the state. The competition to practice law in California, the seventh largest economy in the world, is great. In 2004, only 44% of the 12,448 California bar exam candidates and in 2005 only 46% of the 12,863.

So what can we learn from these famous people who have failed the bar exam, besides the fact that misery loves company? Actually, their advice is almost unanimous. Study even harder for the next test.

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