Saturday, January 03, 2009

I OBJECT

You have to list twelve (12!) character references to apply for the NC bar. What's worse, these people must...
  • have known me well for a number of years
  • not a law student
  • not applying to take the NC bar exam
  • not a relative, by blood or marriage
  • not a current or a former supervisor
  • no two people can live live at the same address
Coming up with this list in high school or college would have been easy, but now? NOW? I don't have 12 people that qualify for this! Even if I had made tons of friends at Widener, I'd STILL be in trouble, because my references can't be law students! It's not even possible to be a third-year law student and still be in contact with 12 friends who don't go to law school and who've known you well for a number of years (and none of them can live together)!

AHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Update: I was able to get all the needed references. They include:
  • 12 friends as good moral character ref's, 4 having to fill out a form, and 4 of which I haven't talked to in years.
  • 3 lawyers I've worked for
  • 2 law professors
  • Both parents and all 3 of my first cousins as "locality" ref's.
That's twenty-two references you need in order to take the NC bar exam. Cheese. And. Rice.

By the way Phantom, I just checked Missouri's bar app rules. They don't even start accepting them until February 1st, three weeks after mine are freaking due*.

* or else incur the wrath of a $250 late fee, as you were kind enough to alert me about.

2 comments:

  1. Anonymous8:37 PM

    That is a large quantity of references along with a large list of exclusions. Hopefully you can dig up enough. I still haven't even looked at the Missouri bar app...

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  2. Anonymous1:28 PM

    Yeah, it's weird that NC is so far ahead of everyone else. My only guess is it's because there are a ton of law schools, so they want to prevent the lazy and uninformed from applying. Or the out-of-state-without-a-job-yet...

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