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Cooley Law - DetroitSki - 10-16-2008 Check this out, Thomas Cooley Law School allows you to attend without a bachelors. All you need is an associates or 60 credits from a 4 year university. So, if you add the 25 FEMA credits, all you would need is 35 credits from TESC. Do the math. If you maximize your 6 credit options thru CLEPs you can buzzsaw your way into lawschool in NO TIME FLAT. On top of that, Cooley Law has an accelerated 2 year program and they offer generous scholarships. While Cooley Law gets a bad rap for these programs (kinda like DL). Cooley Law is fully accredited and has some prominent alumni. Just throwing this out there for anybody interested in going beyond the undergrad. U can go straight to law school and skip the undergrad altogether. BTW, I intend to attend Law School next year, probably there. But, I am almost done with my Emergency Management from TESC. Cooley Law - creationstory - 10-16-2008 a good friend of mine went to Cooley. It was easy to get into and hard to graduate from. They grade extremely tough so apply if you like, but expect the grading to be tougher than the ivy leagues. |