Aspiring attorney’s exam, for short
Cracking the Code: “Aspiring Attorney’s Exam, for Short”
This week’s crossword puzzle threw me a curveball! While I often feel confident navigating the world of clues, this one left me scratching my head. The phrase “Aspiring Attorney’s Exam, for Short” had me stumped.
I immediately knew it was a shortened version of something, but the legal jargon had me struggling to decipher the correct answer. The “for short” part of the clue is key – it means we’re looking for a common abbreviation.
My first thought was the bar exam, but that felt too obvious. What other legal exams might an aspiring attorney face? I started brainstorming, but every answer I came up with seemed too long or too obscure.
I decided to take a different approach. Instead of focusing on legal exams, I flipped the clue on its head and considered what “Aspiring Attorney” means. It’s someone who is aiming for a career in law. That’s when it hit me! The answer is something every lawyer must pass before practicing.
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Available Answers:
LSAT.
Last seen on the crossword puzzle: NY Times Crossword 1 Jul 24, Monday