On November 13, TV personality Mona Yamamoto reported on her Instagram that she had passed the bar exam. [Photos] Mona Yamamoto at the graduation ceremony of law school ! Mona Yamamoto at the law school graduation ceremony
Yamamoto says, “I had a yearning to become a lawyer.”
Yamamoto himself tells his story. I graduated from Gakushuin University with a law degree, and I originally had a yearning to enter the legal profession. I was too busy with my media career to study, but after I got married and had a child, I decided to take the bar exam again. I started reading reference books on my own at first, but it seemed like it was going to take a long time, so I decided to take correspondence courses from a prep school at home,” he said. However, I decided that I wanted to study more seriously and decided to take the entrance exam for law school, so I started attending the preparatory course at Waseda Law School in 2010. My husband also supported me, saying, “Why don’t you give it a try?
Classes, Housework, and Parenting
However, campus life was extremely busy. In 2010, when the Corona disaster hit, she commuted to school only two days a week and took online classes the other two days, but in 2011, she commuted to school four days a week. After getting up at 6:30 a.m. to take the older children to elementary school and dropping the younger ones off at kindergarten, I attend classes from 8:50 a.m. at the earliest and 10:40 a.m. at the latest until late in the evening. On days when the end of the day is late, I buy food for the family at a bento shop that is frequented by early college students. Then, when I return home to finish my chores and put the children to bed, it is usually around 10:00 p.m. From there, I spend my days studying until 25 to 26 p.m. From there, I would study until 25 to 26 pm.