NEVA wrote:nazar wrote:Бар отложил на Июль 2007. Как то мне совесть не позволяет появится перед жюри с моим мерзким акцентом.
Какое еще жюри?
is that an IL thing? instead of the MBE, you have to perform on stage American Idol style in front of the proctors?
seriously through, there is absolutely no reason to postpone the bar no matter how thick your accent is. MBE is multiple choice and I'm sure the State portion does not require perfect diction or even perfect spelling/grammar. Just take BarBri, study a few hours a day for 2 months and really really hard for 2 weeks before the bar and you'll be fine.
as someone who never quite got rid of her accent (after 16years in the states and 6 years as a lawyer)
, i can assure you the best way to get over the fear of public speaking is to face it heads on (i remember being so embarassed about having an accent that i almost did not sign up for 2nd year moot court competition) when i did finally sign up literary 2 days before, it was as a favor to a friend whose team partner dropped out. well, despite being virtually unprepared and talking WAY too fast (another bad habit I have), I somehow managed to advance to the school finals and, as a result, was one of the 3 people selected to represent the school at 3rd year ABA appelate regionals. of course, i continued to obsess about being the only person there with an accent while i should have been preparing but, surprisingly, ended up winning the regionals and getting a free trip to the nationals. (plus, the whole thing did not hurt my resume either).
i still sometimes get nervous about public speaking and worry about my accent but never had a judge or a jury hold it against me. so my advice is, by all means, work on your accent, but don't postpone taking the Bar or starting your career because of it.