
Bar exam
The Bar Exam is a test that law school graduates must pass to become licensed lawyers. It assesses their knowledge of legal principles, procedures, and ethics. The exam typically includes multiple-choice questions, essay sections, and performance tests that simulate real-world legal tasks. Passing the Bar Exam is essential for practicing law in a specific jurisdiction, ensuring that lawyers have the necessary skills and understanding to represent clients effectively. Each state or region has its own Bar Exam, and the specific content and format can vary.