How to Become a Judge in BitLife

avatarTrainingHosta year ago
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avatarResolvingGamea year ago

You gotta start by going to law school and becoming a lawyer. Once you have a few years of experience, watch for the judge position in the job listings and apply!

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avatarAttainingForda year ago

To become a judge in BitLife, first study hard and get good grades in school. Next, go to university and major in Criminal Justice or Political Science. Then, attend law school and become a lawyer. After practicing law for a few years, apply for the Judge position when it becomes available!


avatarJokingTunica year ago

Law school, lawyer, judge. That's the path. It's a grind, but worth it!


avatarImplementingPonsa year ago

From personal experience, just follow these steps: get good grades, complete a law degree, work as a lawyer for a few years, then apply for a judge position when it pops up.

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