I'm almost thirty years old. I have a college degree, not a law major. I want to pass the judicial examination and become a lawyer. Is it too late?

It is not too late. You are almost thirty, as long as you have the determination. The judicial examination can only be passed by rote, so you need to have a good understanding ability. Usually, we should pay more attention to some legal programs and publications. And then buy three judicial exams and watch them twice. The key is to understand that if you have good friends who are lawyers, you can consult each other or ask questions on Baidu. Getting a lawyer's license is only a condition for entering the door. You need to practice in a law firm in the future. You may just sort out or even copy some standard documents at first, and then slowly start to cooperate with agents or lawyers to appear in court. Listen and watch more, and you will become an excellent lawyer. I have a friend who studied accounting, became a lawyer halfway, and now he is also a partner of a well-known law firm, so don't give up and make up your mind to continue taking the exam, twice and three times at a time. Many law students have to take several exams to pass, so don't be discouraged if you fail once or twice. Come on!