to be a ... judge?

One of the young men at the church is studying law. He's preparing this year for a competitive exam, a concours, to become a judge. This is what he has to do:

20 hours of written exams on any aspects of French law.

Several oral exams, including one that is conducted in English.

Swimming, running, cycling and shot-putt. (yes - that's right - shot-putt)

So he's cramming like mad but also training like mad.

He looks well on it, I must say, and at least France can be confident that a good number of her judges are good runners!

Comments

Anonymous said…
Would that be as
'Run the law commands ....' Bunyan?!
Alan said…
Oh Very Good!

Very good!

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