Volume 85, Issue 2
Tuesday, June 11, 2024
Young Lawyers in the Making Buckeye Boys State takes on the Bar Exam By Ares Hunter With the start of the 2024 American Legion Buckeye Boys State (ALBBS) experience Sunday, delegates were faced with the same question of what occupation they should choose to pour their time into. For many of them, the answer started with the Bar Examination. The Bar exam is a 50-question exam required for delegates running for a position related to law. The content on this exam includes substance related to courts, attorneys, prosecuting, and various content from the Ohio Government Digest. The exam was held at Farmer Hall, Room 1000 starting on Monday at 9:30am. The positions opened up from passing the Bar exam range from local city law director to the chief justice. Owen Pennington of Schuck City – who took the exam – described the testing environment as, “big and open” and said, “I felt very comfortable.” This opinion wasn’t the only one of its kind, though, as Grayson Delarber of Favreau City agreed, saying, “The seating arrangement was comfortable, I really liked the seats.” The passing percentage for this exam was 88%, which to many delegates seemed very high. Yet, the job opportunities opened if passed may make this benchmark more understandable. When asked if he thinks the passing rate is too high, Pennington responded, “That is a pretty high mark, but I think if you really want the best lawyers, you need to have a high mark” Prior to this exam, it can be expected that the delegates had much to study and prepare for. Kaaden Cleavenger of Stockner City spoke of his preparations, saying, “I skimmed through the main
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Delegates filled the David R. Taylor Auditorium in the Farmer School of Business to take the Bar Exam, which is needed when entering law. part of the [Ohio Government Digest].” The bar exam is given as a rolling exam, which means delegates will be taking it continuously throughout the period that it was administered, rather than at a single scheduled time. This way, they can maximize the amount of people taking the test and simultaneously give delegates the room to take a break and get their bearings before utilizing their second attempt, if need be. Despite the fact that not everyone passes the bar exam, there are ample opportunities to still find a fulfilling job. With the conclusion of the exam many of those who passed will go on to run for law-related positions. To many the bar exam has more significance than just an exam, and is also a testament to their law practitioners’ expertise and knowledge. It plays a crucial part in ALBBS, mirroring its importance in the real-world.