NATION : John Kennedy Jr. Gets Bar Tutor
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NEW YORK — John F. Kennedy Jr., his job as a assistant district attorney on the line, is turning to a tutor for help in passing the Bar exam, according to a published report.
“We’d like to help him pass the Bar exam,” said Stanley Chess, the director of Bar-Bri, which specializes in training law school graduates for the Bar, the Daily News said today.
“He intends to begin his preparation shortly, and we’re going to assign a specific attorney in our office--Erica Fine--to assist him,” Chess said. “She’s probably the best tutor available.”
Kennedy, only son of President John F. Kennedy, learned last week that he had failed the Bar examination for the second time. If he fails a third time, the 29-year-old will automatically lose his job at the Manhattan district attorney’s office.
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