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    How can I study for the LSAT fast?
    Nathan Fox, JD
    LSAT Teacher, Founder of LSATdemon
    Nathan Fox is an LSAT teacher, the co-host of the Thinking LSAT Podcast, and the co-founder of LSATdemon. Nathan is the author of six LSAT books including The Fox LSAT Logical Reasoning Encyclopedia. He scored a 179 on the February 2007 LSAT and holds a JD from the University of California, Hastings College of the Law.
    LSAT Teacher, Founder of LSATdemon
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    If you're short on time, you should reschedule your test. Cramming the studies for the LSAT is not really a good idea. People who just take the test cold or who prep for only a week or two are usually not successful.
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    Why should I do this I don't want to be a judge?
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    Is there a particular reason you felt the need to read this article? It's nice that you did but you don't have to follow anything you read online unless it's suitable for you. You may like to know that judges are highly thought of in many communities and are well paid, in a relatively stable job that's not going to go out of fashion the way many jobs will in the coming years. So perhaps it's something to consider after all. But if a career in law holds absolutely no interest for you, then that's fine too!
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    I'm 12 years old. How do I prepare to become a judge?
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    In the USA, to become a judge you must first obtain a degree from a college or university and then a law degree (JD) from an accredited law school. Right now, apply yourself to doing as well as possible in a wide variety of subjects throughout your education, particularly reading comprehension, critical thinking, writing, history, and government. You might also want to go to your local courthouse, sit (quietly) in courtrooms and watch what lawyers and judges do.
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    How and where do I prepare for the LSAT?
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    Review the test format, instructions and questions. Work through simple question and explanation practice tests to familiarize yourself. You can find more here: How to Score Higher on the LSAT .
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    Is there a test to become a judge?
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    No, but you must be an attorney to become a judge; therefore, you have to pass many subjects in law school as well as pass the state bar exam.
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    I have completed a communications degree but now I want to go into law. What can I do?
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    Anyone can take the LSAT to get into law school. As long as you have an undergraduate degree, you can apply to schools after you take the test (assuming you do well enough on it).
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    How old do I have to be to become a judge?
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    You have to be an adult with experience in all aspects of law. It's possible to become a judge in your mid-30s.
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    Do I have to be a judge in order to be on the supreme court?
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    No. There are no requirements to be on the supreme court other than a presidential appointment and a senate confirmation.
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    How would I become a Supreme Court judge?
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    You must get appointed by The President of The United States of America, then you must be approved by a majority vote by the Senate.
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    I'm taking economics for my undergrad. Could I be a judge with just this, or do I need something more?
    Community Answer
    Economics is one of the recommended majors for getting into law schools.
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    How do I become a judge if I am currently a medical student?
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    Go to law school, practice law, and apply with the appropriate judicial board. Or you could run for election to become a certain type of judge. You could also become close friends with the president or a governor, and befriend many senators.
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    Which test must be taken to become a judge?
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    The Bar Exam must be passed after graduating from law school before an individual is a licensed attorney. One must be licensed to seek a judgeship. No test is required to be a judge.
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    How do I become a judge in America if I'm from another country?
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    You have to become a lawyer in America and be good at your job for many years, then run for a seat as a judge.
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    How do I become a judge when I'm a kid?
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    Go to elementary school, go to middle school, go to high school, go to college and get a bachelor's degree, take the LSAT, go to law school, pass the bar, become a lawyer, then try to become a judge.
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    How many years of study do I need to become a judge?
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    Kindergarten to conclusion of law school, about 20 years. Then it depends upon the state as to when you are eligible to apply for an appointment or run for election. Whether your state requires it or not, a minimum of 5 years in practice is recommended.
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    I am 16 years old. How do I prepare to become a judge?
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    To be a judge, you must first be an attorney. Focus on a career path that will lead to success in law.
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    Do I need to be a US citizen to become a judge?
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    Yes, you would need to be a US citizen to become a judge in the United States of America.
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    Is becoming a deputy district attorney considered a stepping stone to becoming a judge?
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    Judge is an elected position. It is not necessary to have any previous knowledge of the law or how the court works. It is, however, helpful to have experience in the field of law.
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    I have been studying law for five years. Now I want to become a judge! What should my next steps be?
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    Take clerkships under current judges to gain experience in the job of a judge. You can then run for a position as a judge locally.
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    If I am a law student in a different country, do I have a chance of practicing in the USA?
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    Yes, but you must take and pass the bar exam in the U.S. first, and have the proper visa for working in the U.S.
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    If a judge is appointed, how long is their term and how many terms can they serve as a municipal court judge?
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    Most judges in this role serve 5 years before needing to seek reelection. The judges can serve as many terms as they like unless they are voted out.
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    If I am starting at a late age, like over 50, is trying to be a judge a good choice?
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    Why not? The key is gaining the necessary experience to become a good one, and convincing a majority of the voters that you are the right choice.
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    What qualities should I have to become a judge?
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    You have to be intelligent, driven and have a very strong sense of morality.
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    How long does it take to become a lawyer?
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    It depends, usually you get an undergrad degree in law or economics, business, political science, etc., that usually takes 3-4 years, and then you would go to a reputable listed law school, and that takes about 6-7 years (depending on where you live). Then you may have to work your way up from clerking to actually working as a lawyer. So altogether it can take 10-12 years.
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    Do I have to be 30 or 35 to become a judge?
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    It depends upon the state where you reside in terms of the requirements. As an example, Michigan requires that a Judge be a licensed attorney for at least 5 years. Conceivably, an individual could become a judge before age 30.
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    Do I need to practice as an attorney for a certain amount of time before becoming a judge?
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    No, but you do need to become a lawyer before becoming a judge, which can take 7-8 years.
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    Is a Judge just an attorney?
    Community Answer
    No, a Judge is more than just an attorney.
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    Can I attend law school after F.S.G.? Must I obtain a Bachelor's degree?
    Community Answer
    No. You must attain a bachelor's degree from an accredited institution before applying to law school.
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    What should I study if I plan to become a judge?
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    Generally speaking, an undergraduate degree of any kind, with any major, permits an individual to apply to law school. However, becoming highly proficient in reading, writing, and public speaking is mandatory for any attorney or judge.
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    Which study course is required to become a judge?
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    A law school degree is usually all you need but you still need to have experience and practice in all aspects of law, and must be elected or appointed.
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