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Would you ever recommend a NA degree?
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(08-08-2017, 01:45 AM)dfrecore Wrote:
(08-08-2017, 01:28 AM)Ideas Wrote: I think that's wonderful. Of course CA's bar exam is also harder than, I believe, 47 other states.

We have the worst pass rate of any other state, by far - roughly 50% pass.

Also, I think less than 50 people here have ever passed the bar doing this alternative option.  So, it really is not a great option, but then, neither is spending $150k at a law school with a crappy pass rate.  And then making $50k a year...

If you are going to make up stuff, do a better job.

http://www.calbar.ca.gov/Admissions/Law-...Statistics

February 2012    21/78
July 2012  17/78
February 2013   24/90
July 2013    14/74
February 2014    20/75
July 2014    13/83
February 2015    21/81
July 2015    9/78
 
Four year stats  139/637 = 22 %  This includes repeaters so the number who ultimately passed approaches 40 %. Northwestern California University
School of Law claims their ultimate success rate is about 50 %.  Oak Brook College of Law & Government Policy has pass rates in the ballpark with regular law schools.

There are also law schools in a different category for Distance Learning Schools with accreditation but no Bar Association accreditation.  There results aren't significantly higher.

The statistics in 2016 and 2017 don't have as much detail.

In the 4 years above 139 people worked hard and likely ended up with a law degree without quitting their job and going into debt.  That is something to be celebrated.
#32
(08-08-2017, 10:10 AM)cookderosa Wrote: University of the People's RACK RATE would be $4000 because you pay for proctoring if you took all your courses with them.  They take all your ACE, CLEP, etc so no reason to pay rack rate.  You could get that cost way down.  I've not done a degree plan, but I'd estimate you could come in close to $1500.

COSC, on the other hand, costs $4000 AFTER you've already done all that.  UoP is before.

To determine whether or not a school is accredited, simply type their name into the US Department of Education Accreditation database.  https://ope.ed.gov/accreditation/Search.aspx

Oh! That is very different.

Thank you.

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#33
(08-08-2017, 01:19 AM)dfrecore Wrote: And you can do self-study, you just have to also have a certain amount of hours of training under a judge or attorney.  Either way, you do not need a law degree in CA to become a lawyer.  We are quirky that way.


(08-08-2017, 10:55 AM)Old Guy Wrote:
(08-08-2017, 01:45 AM)dfrecore Wrote: We have the worst pass rate of any other state, by far - roughly 50% pass.

Also, I think less than 50 people here have ever passed the bar doing this alternative option.  So, it really is not a great option, but then, neither is spending $150k at a law school with a crappy pass rate.  And then making $50k a year...

If you are going to make up stuff, do a better job.

http://www.calbar.ca.gov/Admissions/Law-...Statistics

February 2012    21/78
July 2012  17/78
February 2013   24/90
July 2013    14/74
February 2014    20/75
July 2014    13/83
February 2015    21/81
July 2015    9/78
 
Four year stats  139/637 = 22 %  This includes repeaters so the number who ultimately passed approaches 40 %. Northwestern California University
School of Law claims their ultimate success rate is about 50 %.  Oak Brook College of Law & Government Policy has pass rates in the ballpark with regular law schools.

There are also law schools in a different category for Distance Learning Schools with accreditation but no Bar Association accreditation.  There results aren't significantly higher.

The statistics in 2016 and 2017 don't have as much detail.

In the 4 years above 139 people worked hard and likely ended up with a law degree without quitting their job and going into debt.  That is something to be celebrated.

You're posting the pass rates of un-accredited schools' students (online or otherwise), NOT self-study apprenticeships that dfrecore is talking about. The self-study method does not require any formal schooling, just guidance by a judge or attorney. these are two very different things.

She's not trying to "make up stuff," you simply misunderstood her two posts.
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Hey Old Guy, as jsd pointed out, I was only talking about the self-study option.  No need to diss me, no need to be rude on this forum.  I also said that the bar pass rate wasn't great in regular law schools here, and they spent a heck of a lot more money, so I was kind of making the same point you made about not getting a ton of law school debt.
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Ok, so we went from NA Masters to NA vs RA associates, then to unacredited schools, then to state accredited schools....now we are talking both accredited and unaccredited law schools? You guys crack me up. Smile

I think this has run its course, I'm gonna lock it up. Ideas...feel free to start a new thread if your questions remain unanswered.
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