Is it easy to be a lawyer in England?

In Britain, lawyers are required to graduate from law school, pass the judicial qualification examination and become lawyers after internship. The passing rate of the British judicial examination is about 5%.

In Japan, lawyers have no academic qualifications and nationality requirements. Anyone who has not received criminal punishment can take the judicial examination. After passing the exam, they will become lawyers after a two-year internship. The passing rate of Japanese judicial examination is below 1%, which is the lowest in the world.

In Hong Kong, I graduated from law school, passed the judicial qualification examination, and became a lawyer after two years of internship. The passing rate of the judicial examination in Hong Kong is about 5%.

In Chinese mainland, people with a bachelor's degree or above can take the judicial examination (with no limitation on majors) and become lawyers after one year's internship after passing the judicial examination. The passing rate of judicial examination in China is around 7%.

In many countries, including China, Britain, the United States and so on. As long as you have a bachelor's degree, you can take the judicial examination (except Japan, which is not limited by academic qualifications), and there is no limit on the scores of university teaching subjects.

Lawyers are restricted by nationality and can only practice in countries that have passed the judicial examination, which is held once a year. The time of judicial examination in China is 10 every year (the specific time is subject to the announcement of the judicial examination Committee).

Judicial examination is a very popular, challenging and difficult examination in the world. It is called "the first exam", but after passing the exam, you will have the opportunity to engage in the most admired career-lawyer.