S: I'm so happy! I found out a couple of days ago that I passed the CA. jurisprudence exam.
My recruiter called to tell me. I checked online to confirm that she was right and my name now appears as having a valid CA. license.
O: My recruiter wants to know what jobs I want to apply for. I'm looking at San Jose, Salinas, and Monterey.
A: I'm so relieved that I passed. I studied really hard for the test. It is funny that the CA. exam was so hard and the MI exam is an open book exam!
P: I'm still in school (last semester for my DScPT), so I have to go study for my Advanced Differential Diagnosis exam that is tomorrow.
Thanks so much for having this blog. I am a Speech path student, soon to be grad student and I am pretty sure I am going to do the travel thing for at least a year after school!
ReplyDeleteI am interested in knowing what it's all about!
Hello!
ReplyDeleteI am studying for the California Law Exam, and was looking around for practice tests and the like when I came across your blog. I know it's been a while since you took the exam, but would you be able to give me an idea about the questions asked on the exam? What I mean is, do I have to know whether a certain provision is stated by section 26677 or 2766, or are the question broadbased, referring more to content?
Thanks!
Meenakshi
Hi,
ReplyDeleteI didn't realize people read my blog!
About the CA jursiprudence exam. I studied for it, but failed it the first time. It was very detailed, closed book, and computer based. I memorized EVERYTHING the second time and passed with flying colors.
Compare that to CT, where there is no jursiprudence exam and I got my license in 3 weeks!
Don't give up and you'll reach your goals.
Selena