A brilliant Lady from the United States named Maya Davis has excelled in her bar examination and can now practice Law in several states across the United States.
Maya Davis who is based in North Carolina, United States earned her Bachelor’s degree in Philosophy from North Carolina State University. She advanced her education by enrolling for a Doctor of Law degree at the North Carolina State University Law School.
After three years of studying Law, Maya Davis passed her Bar Examination with a score high enough to practice in any UBE Jurisdiction including Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland and much more states.
Celebrating her achievement, she felt proud of her success describing it as a dream come true. “I’m most excited because I’ve worked so hard and now my dreams have finally come true,” she said.
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She also stated that she is proud to join the 2% of black women attorneys in the United States. “I am also grateful to join the 2% of Black women attorneys. I am so excited to see what’s in store,” she added.
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Maya Davis thanked everyone who helped her throughout her educational journey. “To the little girl who said she’d be fighting for the rights of her people at pre-school graduation;
“To my grandma, the OG, who I lost exactly three weeks before the Bar Exam: WE DID IT. We passed the Bar Exam [with a score high enough to practice in any jurisdiction],” she wrote on Facebook.
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