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spring semester admission??

Posted: Fri Feb 12, 2010 5:59 pm
by inthefuture
Hello,

Can I enroll in law school during a spring semester? If yes, does it depend on the school? Thanks.

Re: spring semester admission??

Posted: Fri Feb 12, 2010 6:11 pm
by njskatchmo
I know that you are allowed to enroll in a law school during the spring semester provided you were enrolled in fall semester immediately preceding said spring semester. Sorry, I don't have an answer for real, but this will at least bump you up.

Re: spring semester admission??

Posted: Fri Feb 12, 2010 6:17 pm
by bitlrc
it varies from school to school, but from what i've seen the schools that allow it are generally not worth attending.

Re: spring semester admission??

Posted: Fri Feb 12, 2010 6:36 pm
by presh
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Re: spring semester admission??

Posted: Fri Feb 12, 2010 6:37 pm
by bceagles182
I'm fairly sure that Cardozo has spring semester enrollment. i'm sure there are others

Re: spring semester admission??

Posted: Sat Feb 13, 2010 12:16 am
by Soda Mixer
bitlrc wrote:it varies from school to school, but from what i've seen the schools that allow it are generally not worth attending.
Unfortunately, this is true. I know that Baylor, John Marshall, and Whittier admit students in the spring, but no first tier school does. You'd probably be best served by waiting until next cycle; at least, that's what I'm doing.

Good luck!

Re: spring semester admission??

Posted: Sat Feb 13, 2010 1:05 am
by goosey
Soda Mixer wrote:
bitlrc wrote:it varies from school to school, but from what i've seen the schools that allow it are generally not worth attending.
Unfortunately, this is true. I know that Baylor, John Marshall, and Whittier admit students in the spring, but no first tier school does. You'd probably be best served by waiting until next cycle; at least, that's what I'm doing.

Good luck!
Not true. Cardozo does january entry, and its a tier 1

Re: spring semester admission??

Posted: Sat Feb 13, 2010 1:11 am
by sudoku
Baylor has a Spring entry. It is generally regarded as a relatively regional school, though it is ranked number seven nationwide in Trial Advocacy, and has a purportedly rigorous program.