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RE: WGU vs UMPI for law school - HogwartsSchool - 06-21-2024 (06-21-2024, 05:10 PM)TONY SOPRANOxPEPPER ANNE Wrote: I know there are other things to a good application besides just LSAT/GPA, and that's what I would work on in the meantime. I only put so much focus on the school aspect of it because with UMPI I would be on a time crunch of 2 maybe 3 sessions between my birthday and the march application deadlines. Earlier applications have a higher success rate for getting accepted. You want to do everything possible to get accepted which includes applying the minute the applications open up with each law school. RE: WGU vs UMPI for law school - HogwartsSchool - 06-22-2024 Another route to consider besides UMPI. Go the TESU route. You would need to earn graded credits from various sources, Arizona State University (via Earned Admission), Brigham Young University (via Independent Study), etc. Then, transfer them to TESU. RE: WGU vs UMPI for law school - TONY SOPRANOxPEPPER ANNE - 06-22-2024 (06-22-2024, 10:13 AM)HogwartsSchool Wrote: Another route to consider besides UMPI. Go the TESU route. You would need to earn graded credits from various sources, Arizona State University (via Earned Admission),I was reading that TAMUC doesn't have the age requirement that UMPI does, so I'm probably going to go there after saving a bit more $. Although I did read in an earlier post that stated there would be a tuition raise for in-state students, which doesn't bode well for me as I'm out of state. Once I start school though I'm going to quit my job and dedicate most of my time to graduating quickly. so the cost shouldn't be too bad. RE: WGU vs UMPI for law school - LevelUP - 06-22-2024 Purdue Global ExcelTrack is another option. It's possible to complete 20 courses in 3 or 4 terms, but it will likely be double the work of doing UMPI. The upside of Purdue Global is that it is easy to get a 4.0 GPA. With fees, PUG is around $2800 per term. RE: WGU vs UMPI for law school - bjcheung77 - 06-22-2024 Yes, I also would vouch for any CBE program that may fit your course interests and learning style, find the subject matter that's closest to what you're looking for and zone into that degree path from one of the providers on the WIKI. https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Competency-Based_Programs RE: WGU vs UMPI for law school - TONY SOPRANOxPEPPER ANNE - 06-22-2024 Walden looks like it's the best with the least requirements in work experience/previous education. In your opinion what would be the main difference in experience with for-profits like Walden vs non-profit CBE? Thanks for the help RE: WGU vs UMPI for law school - ss20ts - 06-23-2024 (06-22-2024, 11:58 PM)TONY SOPRANOxPEPPER ANNE Wrote: Walden looks like it's the best with the least requirements in work experience/previous education. Walden isn't available in every state. There's also a bit of controversy with them. The for profit school thing is also frowned upon by many in academia. RE: WGU vs UMPI for law school - Jonathan Whatley - 06-23-2024 I can think of two participants here who started the Walden Tempo CBE MBA years ago. Based on their signatures, both are still in progress. Both posters are credible and impressive. The years have given the impression that particular CBE program from Walden might not be readily accelerable. Another credible and impressive poster did have a good experience with Walden's CBE MS in Early Childhood Studies. We have few if any other reports about Walden CBE to go on, compared to many generally positive reports about UMPI, WGU, and PUG CBE. RE: WGU vs UMPI for law school - Jonathan Whatley - 06-23-2024 And TAMUC! RE: WGU vs UMPI for law school - TONY SOPRANOxPEPPER ANNE - 06-24-2024 (06-23-2024, 06:30 PM)Jonathan Whatley Wrote: And TAMUC!TAMUC has changed their tuition for out of state to $2,000 per 7 weeks, which would chew up my pell grant in about 6 months. I could dedicate ~10 hours a day to school so I might get away without spending much of my own money. Really all I want is a regionally accredited bachelors that accepts ACE credit and gives out actual grades. |