By William Mar
With apologies to all dentists, I bet many bar candidates would prefer a trip to the dentist than studying for the State Bar Exam.
I understand this choice. The dentist's chair, for all of its attending discomfort, at least offers both medication to dull the treatment's pain and a discernible result ("Today, we do your root canal").
To my knowle...
With apologies to all dentists, I bet many bar candidates would prefer a trip to the dentist than studying for the State Bar Exam.
I understand this choice. The dentist's chair, for all of its attending discomfort, at least offers both medication to dull the treatment's pain and a discernible result ("Today, we do your root canal").
To my knowle...
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