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Do law students take the baby bar?

Yes, some law students take the "Baby Bar" (First-Year Law Students' Examination or FYLSE) in California, specifically those in unaccredited law schools, online programs, or the Law Office Study Program, but students from ABA-accredited schools are exempt after their first year. Passing the Baby Bar is a mandatory step for these non-traditional students to continue their legal studies and qualify for the main California Bar Exam.
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Does passing the baby bar make you a lawyer?

No, passing the California "baby bar" (First-Year Law Students' Examination) does not make you a lawyer; it's a milestone for non-traditional students (unaccredited schools or law office study) to continue their legal education, but you must still pass the main California Bar Exam and meet character/fitness requirements to be licensed and practice law. It's essentially proof you've completed the equivalent of first-year law studies and can proceed to year two, but you're far from being a licensed attorney.
 
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How many times can you take the baby bar for law school?

Applicants are given three opportunities to pass the baby bar to get credit for law studies (though it can be taken as many times as you need!). If you don't pass the first time, you are eligible to take the exam again. You can try to pass on either of the next two administrations of the baby bar.
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Do all law students take the bar?

In order to obtain a license to practice law, almost all law school graduates must apply for bar admission through a state board of bar examiners.
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Is baby bar harder than bar?

The Baby Bar (FYLSE) is often perceived as harder due to its historically very low pass rates (around 20%), which are lower than the main California bar, because it's designed to weed out unaccredited law students, who are generally less prepared. While the main bar tests more subjects and is a two-day comprehensive exam for all law grads, the Baby Bar is a one-day, three-subject test (Contracts, Criminal Law, Torts) for a specific group, making its low pass rate a formidable barrier to continuing their legal education.
 
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Did Kim Kardashian pass the baby bar exam?

Yes, Kim Kardashian passed California's "baby bar" (First-Year Law Students' Examination) in December 2021, after failing three times previously, marking a significant milestone in her journey to become a lawyer through the state's Law Office Study program. She announced her success on social media, noting it was a difficult, multi-attempt process but a proud achievement. 
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Did Michelle Obama pass the bar?

Yes, Michelle Obama did pass the bar exam, but not on her first attempt; she failed the Illinois bar exam the first time she took it but passed on her second try after graduating from Harvard Law School, later working as a lawyer before becoming First Lady.
 
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What percentage of law students fail the bar?

States with the Lowest Bar Exam Pass Rates

Palau: 33% Puerto Rico: 45% California: 47%
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Can I call myself a lawyer without passing the bar?

Holding yourself out as an attorney before you are licensed falls under the category of “unauthorized practice of law”1 and is typically considered grounds for a character and fitness inquiry.
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How much does the baby bar cost?

Registration for the Baby Bar costs $667.
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Can you be a lawyer if you fail the bar?

Some law firms allow you to continue working while you wait to retake the bar exam. Other law firms might need you to be licensed in order to keep you on the payroll. Understanding the expectations in advance can be invaluable. Additionally, you'll also have to consider how you would like to proceed.
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How old is the youngest barrister?

An 18 year-old has become the youngest person in the history of the English and Welsh legal system to be called to the Bar.
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How many times has Kim Kardashian tried to pass the bar?

Kim Kardashian has taken the official California Bar Exam once, in July 2025, which she did not pass, though she previously passed the "baby bar" exam (First-Year Law Students' Exam) on her fourth attempt in 2021 after failing it three times. She is preparing for another attempt at the main bar exam, as California allows multiple tries for apprenticeship-path students.
 
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Do lawyers make $500,000 a year?

Yes, many lawyers can make $500,000 or more annually, particularly Big Law partners, specialized corporate lawyers, elite litigators, and successful solo practitioners in high-value areas, but it's not the norm, with median salaries much lower, requiring significant expertise, strategic business acumen, and operating in high-demand fields or major markets to reach that level.
 
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Are you officially a lawyer when you pass the bar?

You may take the bar exam once you complete your legal training. Upon passing the bar exam, you are qualified to become a lawyer in California.
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How did Kim Kardashian become an attorney?

But Kim Kardashian did not graduate from law school. Instead, she endeavored to complete the study requirements of California's Law Office Study Program (LOSP) to be eligible to take the California Bar. This is a process we at Esq. Apprentice call legal apprenticeship.
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Does graduating from law school make you a lawyer?

On the other hand, a lawyer is a general term that refers to anyone trained in law. In the United States, this often means anyone who has graduated from law school, even if they still need to undertake the bar exams. Lawyers can offer legal advice but only represent clients in court if they become licensed attorneys.
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Has anyone won a case by representing themselves?

Yes, people have successfully represented themselves in court, known as pro se litigation, especially in simpler cases like small claims or minor disputes, but it's generally difficult and success rates are much lower in complex civil or criminal cases against experienced lawyers, though some individuals with strong legal knowledge or unique circumstances have won against odds. 
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What works with law but not a lawyer?

People who work with the law but aren't lawyers often fill vital support roles like Paralegals, Legal Assistants, or Legal Secretaries, handling research, document drafting, and case management under attorney supervision, while other roles include Compliance Officers, Mediators, Contract Administrators, or E-Discovery Specialists, focusing on regulations, conflict resolution, or digital evidence without giving legal advice. These positions offer deep involvement in legal work through specialized training or degrees (like associate's, certificates, or even JDs for some roles) without requiring bar licensure. 
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How many times did Michelle Obama fail the bar?

Michelle Obama failed the Illinois bar exam once, on her first attempt, but passed on her second try, a common experience she's shared publicly to encourage others facing setbacks in their careers, demonstrating that failure isn't final and can be a stepping stone to success, leading to a distinguished legal and public service career.
 
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Is the bar or CPA harder?

Most people find the CPA exam harder than the Bar exam due to its multi-section format, requiring passing four parts within 18 months, compared to the Bar's intense but shorter, single-test focus; however, difficulty is subjective, depending heavily on your strengths, with the CPA testing broad accounting/business knowledge and the Bar testing legal reasoning, often leading to CPA candidates (especially those with JD/CPAs) finding the CPA more challenging, despite the Bar often having lower average pass rates in some jurisdictions. 
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Has Kim Kardashian passed the California bar exam?

No, Kim Kardashian has not yet passed the main California Bar Exam, failing her most recent attempt in July 2025, but she remains determined to retake it, having previously passed the "baby bar" (First-Year Law Student's Exam) on her fourth try in 2021. She has publicly shared her disappointment but views it as motivation, vowing to continue studying to achieve her goal of becoming a lawyer, following in her late father's footsteps.
 
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How many times did JFK Jr. fail his bar exam?

John F. Kennedy Jr. failed the New York bar exam twice before passing on his third attempt in November 1990, a requirement to keep his job as an assistant district attorney. He failed the exams in November 1989 and February 1990, but passed the July 1990 exam, keeping his position.
 
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Did Joe Biden ever pass the bar?

Yes, Joe Biden passed the bar exam and was admitted to the Delaware bar in 1969, after earning his Juris Doctor (J.D.) from Syracuse University College of Law in 1968, though he graduated in the lower part of his class. 
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Did Hillary Clinton pass the bar exam?

Hillary Clinton took both the Washington DC and Arkansas bar exams. While she passed the Arkansas Bar Exam, she did not pass the bar exam in Washington DC. That did not stop her, though! She went on to practice in the intellectual property field in Arkansas and has since become a leading political figure.
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