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RE: Northwestern California University School of Law - My Journey - ArielB74 - 03-17-2022 (03-14-2022, 01:34 AM)GoodYellowDogs Wrote: Is that a typo?! Are you planning on practicing law, or is this for use in business? Or just for fun since the tuition is apparently beyond cheap. RE: Northwestern California University School of Law - My Journey - collegecareerstudent - 03-17-2022 It's not a typo. It's the real current tuition cost. You can use it for law or not. RE: Northwestern California University School of Law - My Journey - EdwardMendez - 07-04-2022 (03-15-2022, 02:43 PM)Tedium Wrote:(03-15-2022, 02:09 PM)ss20ts Wrote:(03-15-2022, 09:57 AM)Tedium Wrote: That's so cool! I'm glad you landed on another grad program you liked. Good luck! Can't wait to see how the program treats you. You're absolutely right. RE: Northwestern California University School of Law - My Journey - SweetSecret - 07-04-2022 I do not know how I missed this thread, but I will be following. I'm planning to apply to law schools in November. I have been seriously considering that same school though to keep costs down. RE: Northwestern California University School of Law - My Journey - khwaja1924 - 07-05-2022 It's great to hear you've started on this journey. I wish we had this option available a few years ago. Here is my family's story: My wife is a practicing lawyer, in MD, who attended law school in London. She took her bar exam in NY (1996). So, when my daughter expressed interest in going into the field of law, I started weighing our options. My daughter was 18 at the time (graduated high school and her AS degree in English). We decided she would follow the same path as her mother - attend law school in London. So, we sent her off to London to study at City, University of London, in their law school. Well, three years later, I'm proud to say my daughter is graduating this month with her law degree at the youthful age of 21. Her next step is to take the bar exam in NY early next year. She is planning on taking the bar exam prep course. Had the Northwestern California Univ option been available at her time, I would have seriously considered it. While my daughter has saved a lot of time, she did incur debt by going to law school, in England, as a foreign student. I'll keep your school in mind as my youngest daughter (13) is starting to express interest in law, as well. Good luck on your journey! Thanks for sharing this valuable information. RE: Northwestern California University School of Law - My Journey - ss20ts - 07-05-2022 (03-14-2022, 01:34 AM)GoodYellowDogs Wrote: As everyone knows, the school is accredited by the CA Bar, but is not ABA accredited. Initially you can only practice in CA, but can also do Federal or Indian cases if you apply to those bars. However, after you pass the bar and practice for a number of years you can apply for licensure in some other states. It will be interesting to see if they are admitted to the ABA since they have recently made changes about online programs. Syracuse University now has a hybrid JD. It's mostly online along with some synchronous online courses and on campus residencies of which there are 6. The SU program is ABA approved and costs a boatload more. How is the program going for you? By now I'm thinking you've completed at least a semester so you have a good feel for how the program will be. Do you take 1 class at a time? You mentioned having 4 classes the first year. Is the program 15 week long semesters or 8 week terms? RE: Northwestern California University School of Law - My Journey - sanantone - 07-05-2022 (07-05-2022, 01:21 PM)khwaja1924 Wrote: It's great to hear you've started on this journey. I wish we had this option available a few years ago. Here is my family's story: According to this, online law degrees do not qualify one to sit for the New York bar exam. https://www.nybarexam.org/eligible/eligibility.htm#C RE: Northwestern California University School of Law - My Journey - GoodYellowDogs - 07-06-2022 I am enjoying it, but really struggling. Covid (so I'm working 10-12 hours a day) nursing strike, my dog in the hospital for a week. I am behind. My goal is to get a passing grade. That's all I care about. Someone asked about semesters - no - it's a year long program. Finals have to be taken by the 52 week (per the CA Bar) and mid-terms can be taken any time. Some work due throughout the year. RE: Northwestern California University School of Law - My Journey - life_learner - 07-13-2022 As someone who finished the program a couple of months ago, below are something I learned from the experience: - Do not spend much time on cases, maybe just a few to get a sense. After that, something like Casenote legal brief is sufficient. - Leverage the free course (video lectures) material from Barbri or Themes. Those professors can explain key concepts well. - Practice multiple choice questions (Kaplan etc) and actual baby bar or bar essay exams RE: Northwestern California University School of Law - My Journey - Tireman4 - 07-13-2022 Good luck to you. You sound like you are having a blast. Maybe one day, after all is said and done, I might work on a BS in Meteorology. LOL |