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Alicia L. Glaser, Esq.

So, I was scared. I admit my fear of not passing the bar exam has paralyzed me for the past month. I stopped posting here, I forgot to wish Tanya a happy birthday and as each day of the month passed I got more and more irritable and nervous.

However, as of last Friday....

I PASSED THE NEW YORK BAR EXAM!!!!!


I will now join the ranks of the lawyer elite. I am now amongst the likes of people such as Judge Judy, John Grisham and Jack McCoy. I am so happy. Now I just have to complete an application, sit in an interview and get sworn in. Piece of cake.

Here is a picture of the screen when I found out:

From Bar andNicole visit


I had to find out while I was at work on Friday. They privately released the results at 9am but I wasn't able to access them until after 12pm because the website kept crashing. I think I hit the refresh button about 1 million times. As of Monday, the public list was released. You can see my name by going to the Board of Law Examiners website and looking up my name.

Life is good. Good because I don't have to sit for that long, debilitating exam again! YAY!

Comments

Anonymous said…
Congratulations again!!! haha, such wonderful times. And the Esq... beautiful ring to it. =) Now I suppose you and Brian are going to switch roles as he prepares for his finals. ;)

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