- - trial for a future trial figure, for short
- - Exam for an aspiring attorney [Abbr]
- - hurdle for a future da
- - Step to the bar for short?
- - Hurdle for aspiring attorneys, for short
- - Exam for a future Supreme Court Justice (Abbr.)
- - Exam for future attorneys
- - exam for future attorneys, briefly
- - Exam for a future attorney (Abbr.)
- - Exam for a future public defender, for short
- - Legal exam, for short
- - Hurdle for a J.D. wannabe
- - Exam that once required fingerprint identification, for short
- - Challenge for a future atty.
- - Test for aspiring lawyers (Abbr.)
- - challenge for an atty. wannabe
- - Exam for a future judge
- - Exam with logic questions, for short
- - Prep class subject, for short
- - Would-be atty.'s hurdle
- - Exam for an atty.-to-be
- - Major event for a law student
- - Exam for an aspiring D.A.
- - D.A.-to-be's hurdle
- - Wannabe attorney's hurdle
- - Test for Perry Mason wannabes
- - Test for future attys.
- - Some srs.' source of stress
- - Maj. event for a law student
- - It's taken by some coll. seniors
- - Hurdle for an atty.-to-be
- - Hurdle for a future litigator (Abbr.)
- - Future jurist's exam, for short
- - Exam that measures reasoning ability, for short
- - Exam for would-be attorneys: Abbr.
- - Exam for future JDs
- - Exam for an aspiring Esq.
- - Exam for a would-be DA
- - Exam for a wannabe atty.
- - Exam for a future DA
- - Bar aspirant's hurdle, briefly
- - Aspiring DA's hurdle
- - Would-be One L's hurdle
- - Would-be J.D.'s hurdle
- - Test for D.A. wannabes
- - Test for a future ABA member
- - Steppingstone for a future JD
- - Some srs. take it
- - Some college srs. take it
- - Some coll. seniors take it for Harvard and Yale, but not for Princeton
- - Some coll. seniors take it
- - Reqmt. for certain graduate studies
- - Professional school hurdle: Abbr.
- - Obstacle for an aspiring D.A.
- - Milestone for future DAs
- - Kind of score, for one doing postgrad studies
- - J.D.-to-be's hurdle
- - Hurdle for some seniors
- - Hurdle for some college srs.
- - Hurdle for prospective JDs
- - Hurdle for lawyers-to-be
- - Hurdle for future DAs
- - Hurdle for future attys.
- - Hurdle for attorney wannabes (abbr.)
- - Hurdle for an aspiring J.D.
- - Hurdle for an aspiring "Esq."
- - Hurdle for a would-be Esq.
- - Hurdle for a would-be atty.
- - Hurdle before the bar, briefly
- - Hurdle before the bar (abbr.)
- - Harvard and Yale drafted the first one for 1948
- - Future lawyer's hurdle: Abbr.
- - Future DA's hurdle
- - Future attorney's hurdle: Abbr.
- - Future attorney's exam, for short
- - Exam with sections known as "arguments," for short
- - Exam with a reading comprehension section, for short
- - Exam for would-be attys.
- - Exam for would-be atty.
- - Exam for wannabe law students
- - Exam for some coll. seniors
- - Exam for people who want to join the bar: Abbr.
- - Exam for many a college sr.
- - Exam for future ABA members
- - Exam for attys.-to-be
- - Exam for aspiring attys.
- - Exam for aspiring attorneys: Abbr.
- - Exam for an aspiring J.D.
- - Exam for an ABA hopeful
- - Exam for A.B.A.-approved schools
- - Exam for a wannabe D.A.
- - Exam for a prospective atty.
- - Exam for a poli sci major
- - Exam for a future litigator
- - Exam for a budding atty.
- - College sr.'s exam, perhaps
- - Challenge in "Legally Blonde," for short
- - Challenge for an atty.-to-be
- - US law student entrance exam
- - Law prereq
- - JD-to-bes exam
- - Future SCOTUS member's exam
- - Early step toward a JD degree
- - would-be da's exam
- - wannabe atty.'s exam
- - test with logic games
- - test to gain admittance into law school
- - Exam taken before the bar, often: Abbr.
- - part of the path to a jd
- - Exam with a logical reasoning section: Abbr.
- - exam with a "logic games" section
- - Exam on which Elle Woods scored a 179
- - Exam with a 35-minute timed essay, in brief
- - Aspiring attorney's exam in the USA: Abbr.
- - Attorney-to-be's examination: Abbr.
- - Attorney's exam: Abbr.
- - Law school entrance exam
- - Future attorney's assessment: Abbr.
- - Attorney-to-be's exam: Abbr.
- - Aspiring lawyer's exam
- - To-be attorney's exam: Abbr.
- - Exam to clear, if one aspires to be an attorney
- - ABA-related exam
- - Atty.-to-be's exam
- - Future DA's exam
- - Future atty.'s challenge
- - Future attorney's exam, briefly
- - Atty.-to-be's challenge
- - Would-be lawyer's exam (Abbr.)
- - Would-be lawyer's exam
- - Would-be DA's worry
- - Test of reasoning skills
- - Step to a JD
- - J.D. exam
- - Its scores range from 120 to 180
- - Exam with an "arguments" section
- - Exam with a logic games sect.
- - Exam scored between 120 and 180
- - Exam before the bar
- - D.A.-to-be's exam
- - Aspiring attys.' exam
- - Aspiring atty. exam
- - Would-be JD's exam
- - Would-be J.D.'s exam
- - Would-be D.A.'s exam
- - Would-be attorney's exam (abbr.)
- - Wannabe prosecutor's exam
- - Wannabe atty.'s challenge
- - The D.A. probably took it once
- - Test with logic games: Abbr.
- - Test with a perfect possible score of 180
- - Test before the bar: Abbr.
- - Subject of Kaplan or Princeton Review prep
- - Relative of an M.C.A.T. or G.R.E.
- - Quarterly half-day exam
- - Prelaw req.
- - Pre-bar letters
- - Potential atty.'s exam
- - Law sch. exam
- - Kaplan prep subj.
- - J.D. wannabe's exam
- - Its scores range from 120 to 180: Abbr.
- - Its score scale is 120 to 180
- - Its max. score is 180
- - Its highest score is 180 (abbr.)
- - Its highest possible score is 180: Abbr.
- - Its highest possible score is 180
- - It might give you legal problems: Abbr.
- - It includes an analytical reasoning sect.
- - It includes a sect. of logic games
- - It includes a 35-min. writing sample
- - It has five 35-minute sections
- - It has "arguments" and "logic games" sections
- - Half-day exam, briefly
- - Half-day exam given four times a yr.
- - Grad. sch. exam
- - Future prosecutor's exam: Abbr.
- - Future One-L's test
- - Future lawyer's exam (abbr.)
- - Future J.D.'s obstacle
- - Future atty.'s exam
- - Four-times-a-yr. test
- - Exam with two logical reasoning sections: Abbr.
- - Exam with six 35-minute sections
- - Exam with logical reasoning sections: Abbr.
- - Exam with logical and analytical reasoning sections: Abbr.
- - Exam with analytical reasoning questions
- - Exam with an unscored section
- - Exam with a score range of 120 to 180
- - Exam whose median score is 150
- - Exam that largely measures reasoning skills: abbr.
- - Exam that Elle Woods gets a 179 (!!!) on
- - Exam taken by would-be attorneys: Abbr.
- - Exam including logical reasoning: Abbr.
- - Exam given four times a year
- - Exam Ally McBeal would have had to take, were she real
- - Exam administered qtly.
- - Exam administered four times a yr.
- - Elle Woods of "Legally Blonde" got 179 on hers, briefly
- - Coll. senior's exam, perhaps
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