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Re: 3-years non-bar qualifying J.D. + online ABA LL.M.
Posted by dan on 12/08/07

    From the online law schools book, you can get a 3 year online Llb and an llm and sit for the CA bar without the baby. DC will take a non aba Jd and an aba LLM and you can sit for Dc. But CA needs Bar Jd. I would reccomend this book as it goes over the Bars and options also. Check out DC.

    On 11/29/07, Steve wrote:
    > Hi Dan,
    >
    > Do you remember if the book mentions that a 3-year non-bar qualifying
    > J.D. + an online ABA LL.M. qualifies one to sit for the California bar
    > exam?
    >
    > Thanks
    > Steve
    >
    >
    >
    > On 11/18/07, Dan wrote:
    >> 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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