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Re: West Coast School Of Law
Posted by Twallstbroker on 1/30/08

    Hanshi:

    Forget all the crap about the DC bar and ABA LLM's. If you
    want a quality legal education at the lowest possible cost, the
    WCSL is the best option. I passed the FYLSX and the MPRE on my
    1st attempt while studying the WCSL program. I am planning on
    taking the CA Bar Exam next February when I am qualified to sit
    for it. WCSL has an excellent program and you will pass if you
    put the work in. I highly recommend WCSL! E-mail me with any
    questions.

    twallstbroker@aol.com

    On 1/30/08, -- wrote:
    > On 1/30/08, Hanshi wrote:
    >> I started at an ABA school in 1997 and completed three
    >> semesters before having to drop. I am looking at West
    >> Coast Schof Law because of the cost. Are there any
    >> graduates from WCSL on this chatboard?
    >>
    >> At my age and with my schedule this appears to be the only
    >> way I can complete my J.D.
    >
    > It may be that you will qualify under the DC rule. If you
    > can get your JD online your ABA credits may satisfy the 26
    > credit requirement of the DC test exception.
    >
    > In case you have not followed recent discussions on this
    > board -- DC will allow an applicant to sit for the bar exam
    > with 26 ABA credits in "bar tested subjects" (1L classes
    > appears to be what that means) and any JD degree, whether
    > ABA or not.
    >
    > However, ABA credits expire after 5 years for the purpose of
    > graduation or transfer at any ABA school. It would be up to
    > DC whether they would accept your old ABA credits in
    > satisfaction of their 26 credit exception.
    >

     
     

 
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