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Re: Executive JD Programs
Posted by BK Brooklyn on 6/01/09

    I disagree that EJD programs are worthless!! Go figure, some of you
    are studying to become attorney's yet, your vision & outlook is
    narrow. That's why attorney's are usually the worst when it comes
    to working in the Corporate world. With an EJD you can position
    yourself to become a CEO of an organization. While you do not give
    advice or practice in a court room, the EJD gives you the
    foundation to understand the law as it pertains to many fields.
    Take the case of being a CEO, you can work closely with your Gen.
    Counsel on matters and be able to understand and relate to issues
    in M&A cases, lawsuits, Employee case related suits, etc.

    Therefore, the point you ignorant boneheads is that you need to be
    able to open your minds to see that there is more to law than your
    narrow minded ways.

    Mr. MBA from Brooklyn


    On 4/24/09, Jason S. wrote:
    > I would agree that schools like Concord are good. However, EJD or
    > Executive JD programs as worthless, because you can't give legal
    > advice. I mean, whats the point, really?
    >
    > And the 1L at Cleveland Marshall needs to learn how to spell.
    >
    > Jason S.
    >
    >
    > On 4/22/09, Cedric wrote:
    >> That is a very narrow view. I would recommend you take a look
    > at who attends a
    >> school like Concord, as you will find most already have
    > achieved career success,
    >> and have advanced degrees from some pretty impressive schools.
    > Also, the fact
    >> that you get into any law school does not mean you will become
    > a lawyer, as the
    >> numbers show, only about 67&37; pass the bar on average, and
    > some never take the
    >> Bar, go figure.
    >>
    >> On 3/10/09, Francis 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.
    >>>
    >>>
    >>> These programs are worthless if you want to go to LAW SCHOOL
    >>> go to one that is ABA aproved it's not that hard to achieve
    >>> the dream of being a lawyer. Yes these non ABA aproved
    >>> programs have eisier standards but you will have to pay for
    >>> them later. For instance Concorde Law School (Kaplin
    >>> University Online) is non ABA aproved there students can
    >>> only take the Bar exam in a few places mainly CA and no
    >>> where else. while an ABA aproved JD holder is able to sit on
    >>> any Bar exam. The EJD program offered by Concorde is a
    >>> waiste of time. best of luck in your search for the right
    >>> program.
    >>>
    >>> Francis 1L Cleveland Marshall College of Law
    >>

     
     

 
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