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Re: California School of Law
Posted by Larry on 7/10/08

    I too would never enroll in a non-bar JD program. However the Taft
    and Concord programs are accredited and therefore are recognized for
    salary and promotion purposes by most federal and state agencies.
    There they might be of value for some people.


    On 7/10/08, John wrote:
    > Hi Steve,
    >
    > Greetings fellow CalBear..
    >
    > The California School of Law does not offer non-bar track. Only a
    JD
    > that qualifies to sit for the Cal bar exam. To be honest with you,
    I
    > would never take a non-bar track program. Why do it? Its watered
    > down and does not let you sit to become an attorney. Unless you
    have
    > graduated from an ABA approved or California accredited law school,
    > non-accredited schools are only worthwhile if you actually pass the
    > Cal bar exam. Its your license that gives you credibility.
    > Otherwise just go to a first or second tier ABA school if you are
    > looking for a resume enhancer. If you want to bone up on legal
    > analysis, just study books with study aids on your own. Otherwise
    go
    > for a JD only. I chose the Cal. School of Law because it mirrors in
    > class socratic method teaching, where a professor explains the law
    > and you can hone your own analysis by speaking and hearing legal
    > argumentation. I would not do law school without this training. I
    > seriously thought about ABA law school. IT IS ABSOLUTELY WORTH IT.
    > Take the LSAT and do it if you can. The training you receive is
    > invaluable, because you are immersed in law for 3 years. But the
    Cal
    > School of Law was my second choice, because of the cost differential
    > and the flexibility of being in class no matter what my location. I
    > was traveling for three weeks and was able to log into class and be
    > hammered by the prof. in Hawaii. Cant beat this flexability. I am
    > not sorry I chose this route. I would do ABA or this program only.
    > I chose this program because I am not a Law firm applicant when I
    > graduate. If I was looking for a job after graduation, I would be
    in
    > a top tier ABA law school. Conclusion: Don't even consider a non-
    > bar program.. no matter what.
    >
    > John
    >
    >
    > On 7/09/08, steve wrote:
    >> Hi John,
    >>
    >> I am a CPA and also graduated from UC Berkeley.
    >> I am thinking about pursuing eJD with Taft and specializing in tax
    >> law.
    >> Are you pursuing bar or non-bar track?
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >> On 7/09/08, John wrote:
    >>> Hi Karen,
    >>>
    >>> If you are talking about the California School of Law, I am a
    >>> student there, finishing up my first year. It is an online law
    >>> school but is conducted not as a correspondence program but is
    >>> live interactive with a law professor via VoIP (using a headset
    >>> with microphone) in a regular classroom setting. The school
    >>> employs the socratic method where you are called on by the
    >>> professor to brief and analyze cases and discuss the law. If
    >> you
    >>> are not going to an ABA school, this is the best alternative.
    >>> Check out the school for yourself, I highly recommend the
    >>> program. I am a UC Berkeley grad and was going to apply to ABA
    >>> schools, but since I am already getting my CPA license and my
    >>> field is accounting, I do not see myself in a law firm and
    >>> decided to pursue a less costly alternative, but with virtually
    >>> the same process (i.e. needing to be in a classroom setting with
    >>> a live professor using the socratic method). Otherwise, I would
    >>> go ABA and pay the money and go full time. The school has solid
    >>> ABA grad professors who actually do a good job at grilling and
    >>> making sure you are on track for understanding and arguing the
    >>> law as well as preparing you for the Cal. bar exam.
    >>>
    >>> John
    >>>
    >>> www.californiaschooloflaw.com
    >>>
    >>>
    >>>
    >>> On 4/23/08, Karen Johnson wrote:
    >>>> Did you all hear about the new california law school
    >>>> that has just started up?
    >>>>
    >>>> On 4/23/08, Robert wrote:
    >>>>> that was not posted by me.
    >>>>>
    >>>>> dont you correspondence wannabe lawyers
    >>>>> have anything else to do?
    >>>>>
    >>>>> On 4/23/08, -- wrote:
    >>>>>> Well, are we all having fun? Just thought I would cut and
    >>>>>> paste the mission statement of this forum.
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>> "These chatboards were developed specifically for law
    >>>>>> students. Law students are encouraged to freely explore
    >>>>>> cases and theories comprising American jurisprudence, and
    >>>>>> network with fellow law students across the country.
    >>>>>> Attorneys are invited to participate in a mentor capacity."

     
     

 
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