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    Posted by ConcordAlum on 6/11/12


    I got my EJD from Concord a couple of years ago. It was the
    only way I could get a degree. I used my "spare bedroom" a
    I watched the kids while the wife worked and it was well
    worth it. Money wise it cost about a quarter of the brick
    and mortar. The pass rate of the baby bar is only 25%, I am
    conviced they make it much harder than its needed. To keep
    the competition of the lower cost on line schools at bay.
    Let the first year brick and mortar take it, I bet thier
    pass rate is lower than Concords. My son just finished a
    law school in the top 20 of the U.S. I was able to coach
    him and discuss at length issues in law with him. It was
    great. I also use my degree to establish self started
    companies, non profits and evaluate political positions. I
    am an advisor on a political campaign. Anyone can give
    political advice, some are listened to more than others. I
    was over 65 and retired when I got my degree and found it
    challenging and usefull. Because of its cost, flexibility
    of schedule and accessibilty it will be the degree of the
    future, times change,remember Lincoln never had to take a
    bar exam. I was told that if I passed the bar in
    California, I could sit for the bar in my state. So respect
    for the degree is growing but brick and mortar will not go
    without a fight, thus the inane comments as elitism and
    vested money interest raise their ugly heads. Quality
    education is quality education, Concords record will
    continue to show that as time goes on.

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  • EJD, 6/11/12, by ConcordAlum.
  • Re: EJD, 11/30/12, by Warning.


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