Re: ST THOMAS ONLINE ABA LLM TRANSFERRED
Posted by Dan on 11/18/07
I just posted a response but the new book I received -The Online Law
schools book(www.onlinelawschools dot org) details the Thomas
Jefferson Program run by Mr William Brynes is the same program that
was at St Thomas. He runs it in San Diego Now. It is still an ABA
ONLINE LLM program, and they do accept Distance Learnng students.
The book even told me that you can take the program while still in
school, and receive your JSM instead of LLM, But you would still
have the 24 or so credits from an ABA School. Plus, there are other
online LLM ABA School programs detailed in the book that are not
advertised. And Penn state has some kind of Online JD program
courses available that the ABA is testing. I highly reccomend
checking the book out.
On 12/01/06, justicelawyer wrote:
> Today St. Thomas University School of LAw in Miami Florida
> announced it no longer offers the LL.M degree online.
>
> This decision along with the Calif Dunn bill passing is slowly
> closing the loopholes to becoming a lawyer other then the
> traditional classroom route.
>
> By 2008 or 2009 most online law schools in California will be
> closed due to the Dunn Bill and its requirements for those type of
> law schools.
>
> California is slowly working behind the scene to close the last
> remaining viable option other then attending a traditional ABA law
> school.
>
> Call St. Thomas for details on the closing down of the online LL.M
> degree!
>
>
>
>
> On 11/28/06, Linda wrote:
>> On 11/28/06, Linda wrote:
>>> On 3/01/06, hraimey wrote:
>>>> On 1/04/06, FRice wrote:
>>>>> Does anyone out there have any experience with one of
>>>>> these programs? If so, I'd love to hear your thoughts.
>>>>> Are they worthwhile or a waste of time? Let me know.
>>>> I have researched the exec jd program. my understanding is
>>>> that it for individuals seeking the accreditation of a law
>>>> degree but not necessarily those who wish to practice law.
>>>> It may be helpful to those seeking career opportunities in
>>>> governmental agencies such the FBI, INS, or IRS. It may
>>>> also be beneficial for people seeking in-counsel positions
>>>> in the corporate arena. I have a list of career and job
>>>> descriptions available for the exec program if you are
>>>> interested.
>>
>> I am interested in the list of career and job descriptions
>> mentioned in the last sentence above. Has anyone in the
> meantime
>> know anything more about this program and whether it is
>> worthwhile or not?
>>
>>
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