06-13-2005, 03:35 PM
Minionman,Jun 13 2005, 09:00 AM Wrote:I wish these forms were easier to figure out.
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[Prior to granting your wish, I can understand your frustration. My wife recently finished her application to sit for the Virginia Bar. Even after passing the Maryland Bar, the application took her several days, and several hours just trying to figure out what was being asked. Sorry but I'll inflict it on you...]
I've got good news for you. The forms are easier to figure out, but you now realize how much informatin is required. You now need to compile the following: your driving record (including documentation of the disposition of that speeding ticket you got 6 years ago), in addition to your credit report, contacts from every job you've had for the last 10 years (or 10 jobs, whichever is less), two identical passport-style photos, proof of good standing for all professional/student groups you currently belong to, school records back to high school (including certified transcripts indicating graduation). Also, pay special attention to the essay question about the importance of the ethics rule of your choice. Lastly, make sure you submit the forms in triplicate (each originally notarized). If you have any questions, they should all be answered by the instructions clearly printed at the top of each form. The bad news is, make sure your computer has a floppy drive and a CD drive, because both media need to be accessible simultaneously when installing the form template on your computer. Good luck...
I wish my wife and I had a shot at qualifying for a home loan that would get us in the market.
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