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How much does it take to become a attorney?

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Depending on which area you are going to specialize as attorney, but aprox. 5 to 8 years.

Have to do two years of selectivity and approving access to that career. The note is 7.5 on average.

The career is 5 courses, but does not approve a course to course. In college, you can go passing subjects.

If a student is good in 5 years will end the race. Then, 2 years of specialization in any branch of law.

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