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Easiest law school to graduate from
Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2015 1:32 am
by muffinman83
I am looking for the easiest law school to graduate from. Not looking to take the bar or be a practicing attorney, just want an ABA accredited law school on my resume. I would go online but some state's law does not allow you to use unaccredited schools on your resume. As such it has to be ABA accredited. Regardless of whether or not I'll get a job, regardless of whether or not I could pass the bar, what is the easiest school to get a JD from?
Make it something I could get into. I have a 2.9 GPA and a 161 LSAT. I also hold an MPA (3.7 GPA) and a PhD (4.0 GPA) both from regionally accredited universities. I know that doesn't matter but at least admissions would see I am capable of graduate work. It may be easy to graduate from Harvard but I don't have the credentials.
Thanks.
Re: Easiest law school to graduate from
Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2015 1:38 am
by rpupkin
muffinman83 wrote:I am looking for the easiest law school to graduate from. Not looking to take the bar or be a practicing attorney, just want an ABA accredited law school on my resume. I would go online but some state's law does not allow you to use unaccredited schools on your resume. As such it has to be ABA accredited. Regardless of whether or not I'll get a job, regardless of whether or not I could pass the bar, what is the easiest school to get a JD from?
Probably Yale. Not flame.
Re: Easiest law school to graduate from
Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2015 1:39 am
by Clearly
rpupkin wrote:muffinman83 wrote:I am looking for the easiest law school to graduate from. Not looking to take the bar or be a practicing attorney, just want an ABA accredited law school on my resume. I would go online but some state's law does not allow you to use unaccredited schools on your resume. As such it has to be ABA accredited. Regardless of whether or not I'll get a job, regardless of whether or not I could pass the bar, what is the easiest school to get a JD from?
Probably Yale. Not flame.
legit actually correct answer.
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Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2015 1:45 am
by MistakenGenius
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Re: Easiest law school to graduate from
Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2015 1:50 am
by muffinman83
so maybe I was wrong asking people who are supposed to read and answer questions asked for a living a question requiring reading. Its scary if the people responding so far are actually attorneys or in a law school since clearly you are illiterate. I said a law school I could get into. I cannot get into yale, harvard or any top 15 law school. So I'll try this again, what law school that is an option is the easiest to graduate from?
actually, those that have replied, what schools do you go to? Clearly it is an easy school based off the fact you ignored what I asked for TWICE in my original post.
Anyone have helpful information????
Re: Easiest law school to graduate from
Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2015 1:53 am
by rpupkin
muffinman83 wrote:so maybe I was wrong asking people who are supposed to read and answer questions asked for a living a question requiring reading. Its scary if the people responding so far are actually attorneys or in a law school since clearly you are illiterate.
You're actually calling us out for not taking your ridiculous question seriously? Go away.
Re: Easiest law school to graduate from
Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2015 3:01 am
by ManoftheHour
LSU
Re: Easiest law school to graduate from
Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2015 6:56 am
by Johann
nobody actually fails in education anymore unless you are a true dumb. just find a school ranked around 100 close to where you want to go to law school and youll be fine.
Re: Easiest law school to graduate from
Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2015 8:15 am
by TheSpanishMain
Stop collecting pointless degrees
Re: Easiest law school to graduate from
Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2015 8:24 am
by xael
muffinman83 wrote:so maybe I was wrong asking people who are supposed to read and answer questions asked for a living a question requiring reading. Its scary if the people responding so far are actually attorneys or in a law school since clearly you are illiterate. I said a law school I could get into. I cannot get into yale, harvard or any top 15 law school. So I'll try this again, what law school that is an option is the easiest to graduate from?
actually, those that have replied, what schools do you go to? Clearly it is an easy school based off the fact you ignored what I asked for TWICE in my original post.
Anyone have helpful information????
There is no helpful information here because this is a dumb question and dumb goal and any info to help you achieve this dump goal is not helping you or society or anyone but the student loan/tuition industrial complex.
And lol.
Re: Easiest law school to graduate from
Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2015 9:05 am
by Johann
JohannDeMann wrote:nobody actually fails in education anymore unless you are a true dumb. just find a school ranked around 100 close to where you want to go to law school and youll be fine.
i thought a little more about this. and the actual goal may be to fail a couple classes to take a 4th year of law school on loans. im pretty sure you could easily get 4 years of loans including summer class disbursements and then even a 5th year LLM which would be 5 years of education and government support. pretty sweet life. probably racku p somewhere around 500k of debt.
Re: Easiest law school to graduate from
Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2015 9:14 am
by UnicornHunter
muffinman83 wrote:so maybe I was wrong asking people who are supposed to read and answer questions asked for a living a question requiring reading. Its scary if the people responding so far are actually attorneys or in a law school since clearly you are illiterate. I said a law school I could get into. I cannot get into yale, harvard or any top 15 law school. So I'll try this again, what law school that is an option is the easiest to graduate from?
actually, those that have replied, what schools do you go to? Clearly it is an easy school based off the fact you ignored what I asked for TWICE in my original post.
Anyone have helpful information????
You're not entitled to an actual answer to a stupid question. I'm sure that, as a real life Buster Bluth, the words "not entitled" are foreign to you but w/e.
The real answer is whatever shit law school is closest to you. Moving requires more work than finishing law school.
Re: Easiest law school to graduate from
Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2015 9:28 am
by zhenders
TheUnicornHunter wrote:muffinman83 wrote:so maybe I was wrong asking people who are supposed to read and answer questions asked for a living a question requiring reading. Its scary if the people responding so far are actually attorneys or in a law school since clearly you are illiterate. I said a law school I could get into. I cannot get into yale, harvard or any top 15 law school. So I'll try this again, what law school that is an option is the easiest to graduate from?
actually, those that have replied, what schools do you go to? Clearly it is an easy school based off the fact you ignored what I asked for TWICE in my original post.
Anyone have helpful information????
You're not entitled to an actual answer to a stupid question. I'm sure that, as a real life Buster Bluth, the words "not entitled" are foreign to you but w/e.
The real answer is whatever shit law school is closest to you. Moving requires more work than finishing law school.
But actually, this makes the OP make perfect sense now.
"These are my prizes, mother. From ARMY."
smh
Re: Easiest law school to graduate from
Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2015 9:38 am
by lymenheimer
muffinman83 wrote:so maybe I was wrong asking people who are supposed to read and answer questions asked for a living a question requiring reading. Its scary if the people responding so far are actually attorneys or in a law school since clearly you are illiterate. I said a law school I could get into. I cannot get into yale, harvard or any top 15 law school. So I'll try this again, what law school that is an option is the easiest to graduate from?
actually, those that have replied, what schools do you go to? Clearly it is an easy school based off the fact you ignored what I asked for TWICE in my original post.
Anyone have helpful information????
Is this a 180orretake alt? Sure seems saucy like one.
Re: Easiest law school to graduate from
Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2015 11:10 am
by Nebby
Why are you collecting degrees? Unable to get a job?
Re: Easiest law school to graduate from
Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2015 11:15 am
by NoLieAbility
muffinman83 wrote:I am looking for the easiest law school to graduate from. Not looking to take the bar or be a practicing attorney, just want an ABA accredited law school on my resume. I would go online but some state's law does not allow you to use unaccredited schools on your resume. As such it has to be ABA accredited. Regardless of whether or not I'll get a job, regardless of whether or not I could pass the bar, what is the easiest school to get a JD from?
Make it something I could get into. I have a 2.9 GPA and a 161 LSAT. I also hold an MPA (3.7 GPA) and a PhD (4.0 GPA) both from regionally accredited universities. I know that doesn't matter but at least admissions would see I am capable of graduate work. It may be easy to graduate from Harvard but I don't have the credentials.
Thanks.
You're a shoe-in at the People's College of Law.
Re: Easiest law school to graduate from
Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2015 11:17 am
by Aquila
muffinman83 wrote:I am looking for the easiest law school to graduate from. Not looking to take the bar or be a practicing attorney, just want an ABA accredited law school on my resume. I would go online but some state's law does not allow you to use unaccredited schools on your resume. As such it has to be ABA accredited. Regardless of whether or not I'll get a job, regardless of whether or not I could pass the bar, what is the easiest school to get a JD from?
Make it something I could get into. I have a 2.9 GPA and a 161 LSAT. I also hold an MPA (3.7 GPA) and a PhD (4.0 GPA) both from regionally accredited universities. I know that doesn't matter but at least admissions would see I am capable of graduate work. It may be easy to graduate from Harvard but I don't have the credentials.
Thanks.
If you are doing this just for a credential aspect, I would look into a place with an Accelerated JD program.
Re: Easiest law school to graduate from
Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2015 12:00 pm
by LitttUp
I just feel that "top-law-schools.com" is not the place you want to ask this question. Have you tried Yahoo Answers?
But honestly, getting a JD just to get a JD is a bad plan. If that is the goal, go to the cheapest, nearest place you can get into. However, I would seriously reconsider your motives and the added benefit of getting the flimsiest JD you can on your resume.
Re: Easiest law school to graduate from
Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2015 2:24 pm
by jbagelboy
yea, why do people come onto "top law schools" to ask about garbage
Re: Easiest law school to graduate from
Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2015 2:53 pm
by 071816
this is flame. DO NOT ENGAGE.
Re: Easiest law school to graduate from
Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2015 3:08 pm
by ManoftheHour
Re: Easiest law school to graduate from
Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2015 3:11 pm
by gnomgnomuch
MistakenGenius wrote:Well, here's the thing. The easiest law schools to graduate from are also the hardest to get into. Yale's very competitive even without real grades, since those with all H's can have any job they desire, but absolutely everyone graduates. I know it's the same way at Harvard and Stanford, and would assume that to be the case at the rest of the T14. Toilets like you are talking about accept anyone with a pulse (and I wouldn't be surprised if some would take those without a pulse if there were money to be had). However, many (most? all?) of those schools love to flunk out students after taking that first year's check. So in other words, quit being an idiot and collecting stupid degrees.
Maybe a bit harsh? I wouldn't call an MBA a stupid degree lol
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Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2015 3:14 pm
by MistakenGenius
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Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2015 3:19 pm
by MistakenGenius
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Re: Easiest law school to graduate from
Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2015 3:20 pm
by jbagelboy
gnomgnomuch wrote:MistakenGenius wrote:Well, here's the thing. The easiest law schools to graduate from are also the hardest to get into. Yale's very competitive even without real grades, since those with all H's can have any job they desire, but absolutely everyone graduates. I know it's the same way at Harvard and Stanford, and would assume that to be the case at the rest of the T14. Toilets like you are talking about accept anyone with a pulse (and I wouldn't be surprised if some would take those without a pulse if there were money to be had). However, many (most? all?) of those schools love to flunk out students after taking that first year's check. So in other words, quit being an idiot and collecting stupid degrees.
Maybe a bit harsh? I wouldn't call an MBA a stupid degree lol
eh, it kind of is, but more importantly, OP doesn't have an MBA he or she has an
MPA