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18 Months Law School Program? Has anyone ever heard of this?
Posted: Mon May 23, 2011 1:57 pm
by divinelygolden
Hello Everyone,
I was speaking with my aunt the other day and she stated that a young lady who attends her church would be attending an 18 month law school program with a full ride. Before speaking with her I had never heard of such thing and was wondering if anyone has. She could not give an accurate school name, but mentioned the school was southern something. I attempted to google GA Southern, but didn’t see such a program. So have you heard of a program? Its sounds pretty good if there is such with a reputable school.
Re: 18 Months Law School Program? Has anyone ever heard of this?
Posted: Mon May 23, 2011 1:59 pm
by bdubs
Re: 18 Months Law School Program? Has anyone ever heard of this?
Posted: Mon May 23, 2011 2:00 pm
by glitter178
uhhhhhhhhh....
retake.
Re: 18 Months Law School Program? Has anyone ever heard of this?
Posted: Mon May 23, 2011 2:00 pm
by flcath
I think NU offers a 2-year program, and W&L has replaced 3L content with externships, but I dunno about anything else...
Re: 18 Months Law School Program? Has anyone ever heard of this?
Posted: Mon May 23, 2011 2:01 pm
by AreJay711
Something like this in all likelihood.
http://www.onlineeducationhub.com/online-degree/law or a paralegal program.
There is also this which would tie everything together:
http://www.swlaw.edu/academics/jd/scale
Either way, seems like a bad idea.
Re: 18 Months Law School Program? Has anyone ever heard of this?
Posted: Mon May 23, 2011 2:03 pm
by flcath
These all essentially just put the JD courses into the UG curriculum, which isn't what I understood the OP to be asking about. (Unless OP is a high school senior, it wouldn't do him/her any good anyway.)
Re: 18 Months Law School Program? Has anyone ever heard of this?
Posted: Mon May 23, 2011 2:04 pm
by bdubs
flcath wrote:
These all essentially just put the JD courses into the UG curriculum, which isn't what I understood the OP to be asking about. (Unless OP is a high school senior, it wouldn't do him/her any good anyway.)
Look at the bottom portion which lists the three 2 year accelerated JD programs (Northwestern, Southwestern, and U of Dayton)
Re: 18 Months Law School Program? Has anyone ever heard of this?
Posted: Mon May 23, 2011 2:05 pm
by 09042014
flcath wrote:
These all essentially just put the JD courses into the UG curriculum, which isn't what I understood the OP to be asking about. (Unless OP is a high school senior, it wouldn't do him/her any good anyway.)
Scroll down. There are three schools that do two year JD programs.
Re: 18 Months Law School Program? Has anyone ever heard of this?
Posted: Mon May 23, 2011 2:05 pm
by flcath
bdubs wrote:flcath wrote:
These all essentially just put the JD courses into the UG curriculum, which isn't what I understood the OP to be asking about. (Unless OP is a high school senior, it wouldn't do him/her any good anyway.)
Look at the bottom portion which lists the three 2 year accelerated JD programs (Northwestern, Southwestern and U of Dayton)
Ah.
Then I'm in the "retake" boat. Sorry, OP.
Re: 18 Months Law School Program? Has anyone ever heard of this?
Posted: Mon May 23, 2011 2:06 pm
by AreJay711
flcath wrote:
These all essentially just put the JD courses into the UG curriculum, which isn't what I understood the OP to be asking about. (Unless OP is a high school senior, it wouldn't do him/her any good anyway.)
A lot of them let you graduate a year early from undergrad and count your first year of law school as your last year of undergrad after which you could get your undergrad degree. UMD used to have it but apparently not anymore.
Re: 18 Months Law School Program? Has anyone ever heard of this?
Posted: Mon May 23, 2011 2:11 pm
by divinelygolden
Hi Thanks I already have a BA, so I would want a program that doesn't include UG. Thanks Everyone
Re: 18 Months Law School Program? Has anyone ever heard of this?
Posted: Mon May 23, 2011 2:20 pm
by bdubs
divinelygolden wrote:Hi Thanks I already have a BA, so I would want a program that doesn't include UG. Thanks Everyone
The northwestern program is pretty good if the time required to complete the degree is your primary concern. You get a T14 degree after about 21 months. You don't save a ton in tuition money though and you may have a harder time with employment through OCI.
Re: 18 Months Law School Program? Has anyone ever heard of this?
Posted: Mon May 23, 2011 2:29 pm
by 09042014
bdubs wrote:divinelygolden wrote:Hi Thanks I already have a BA, so I would want a program that doesn't include UG. Thanks Everyone
The northwestern program is pretty good if the time required to complete the degree is your primary concern. You get a T14 degree after about 21 months. You don't save a ton in tuition money though and you may have a harder time with employment through OCI.
It's 24 months since you start in May, end in May. But you have about a years worth of living expenses. The difference in OCI is marginal.
Re: 18 Months Law School Program? Has anyone ever heard of this?
Posted: Mon May 23, 2011 4:56 pm
by Wholigan
ABA Standard 304:
"(c) A law school shall require that the course of study for the J.D. degree be completed no sooner than 24 months and not longer than 84 months after a student has commenced law study at the law school or a law school from which the school has accepted transfer credit."
So, the church friend cannot be involved with an ABA accredited school. This is very bad news if you ever want to actually practice law.
Re: 18 Months Law School Program? Has anyone ever heard of this?
Posted: Tue May 24, 2011 11:36 pm
by Bobeo
Or the acquaintance got the details wrong- likely I'd say since she couldn't remember the name of the school.