Meiji University Law: Path to a Legal Career
- A student from Meiji University's Faculty of Law has passed the Japanese bar examination, completing the transition from undergraduate legal studies to professional graduate training.
- The student stated that they developed a strong desire to want to aim for the legal profession, which served as the primary motivation for deciding to challenge the...
- In discussing the requirements for success, the individual emphasized that it is important to face the study of law seriously and to maintain consistent effort.
A student from Meiji University’s Faculty of Law has passed the Japanese bar examination, completing the transition from undergraduate legal studies to professional graduate training.
The student stated that they developed a strong desire to want to aim for the legal profession
, which served as the primary motivation for deciding to challenge the bar exam.
In discussing the requirements for success, the individual emphasized that it is important to face the study of law seriously and to maintain consistent effort.
This academic progression moves the student from the Faculty of Law into a professional law school, a standard pathway for those seeking legal qualifications in Japan.
Meiji University supports this professional pipeline through its Juris Doctor Course, a professional graduate school specifically designed to prepare students for the legal profession.
