Thank you.

And if not, it doesn't matter which one you choose. Do the cheaper one.laotze wrote:Obvious flame, to be locked in minutes I assume.
But in the off-chance that this is genuine: rethink your life choices.
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Then don't. You sound insufferable.jbagelboy wrote:not to be a dick, but these are borderline not even real law schools, and definitely not top law schools. I don't believe this question merits an answer on this site
well sorrrrryyy! I assumed OP was a troll. Otherwise, I would do Southern California Institute @ Santa Barbara. You'll be near the beach, which is a big plus. And they claim the program only costs $30,000 for all four years, which isn't a bad deal. Assuming you are employed FT, you won't have any debt and you'll be able to take the california bar. On a serious note, I would only take your resources, i.e. time and money, to attend this school if you had a job you needed to pass the bar for that is waiting for you.soj wrote:Then don't. You sound insufferable.jbagelboy wrote:not to be a dick, but these are borderline not even real law schools, and definitely not top law schools. I don't believe this question merits an answer on this site
Please answer these questions: http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 1&t=206299Reena8 wrote:I am in a rut of trying to decide which law school to choose. Unfortunately, time is of the essence. The schools are small private schools in California. - Monterey College of Law and Southern California Institute of Law. Both are California Approved but not ABA which I'm aware of and is a non-issue. Feedback of anyone who has knowledge of these schools would be extremely helpful for making a decision by Wednesday 6-19-13.
Thank you.