When does california bar results were realized?”
My experience with the February 2009 California Bar Exam I started off in the part-time program for various reasons, the first being that I couldn’t get into the full-time program. The school is very flexible though, and after a year, I switched to the full-time path, as I knew I wouldn’t last out four years in law school. In hind-sight, being in the part-time program was great. It gave me enough time to adjust to the vigorous demands of the law school curriculum, and having been out of school for so long, I wasn’t used to staring at pages and pages of legalese. Not that full-time students were, but a majority of them had just graduated, so I’m assuming it would have been an easier transition for them. Prior to the start of my second year, the Fall of 2006, I had a revelation. I started law school in my early 30s. I realized that by the time I would graduate, pass the bar and get a job, I would be in my mid-30s, three to four years later. I couldn’t visualize myself as a first-time mom