How to Be a Judge in BitLife

avatarDisbowelingFeel·2 years ago
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avatarDroppingSway·2 years ago

It's simple really—go to college, get a law degree, work as a lawyer for 30 years, then apply for a judge role. Gavel your way to justice!

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avatarRequestingFinal·2 years ago

Just go to law school and get 30 years of lawyer experience. Then wait for the judge role to pop up!


avatarTargetingDirt·2 years ago

Honestly, it's a grind—get that law degree, spend decades as a lawyer, and finally apply when the opportunity shows up. Worth it, though!


avatarInterferingHood·2 years ago

To become a judge in BitLife, you first need to graduate from law school. After that, work as a lawyer for 30 years. Once you've got enough experience, apply for a judge position when it becomes available!

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