04-22-2014, 07:19 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-22-2014, 07:23 PM by publius2k4.)
sanantone Wrote:I know the OP wants to work in private corrections, but I thought I'd pull up a government agency in his state. I can't directly link to the job openings, but all you have to do is click on the sergeant and lieutenant openings.
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What? They mention criminal justice degrees, but no law degrees? Sheesh! Someone had me thinking that I was just throwing out any old irrelevant degree.
Yes, I'm well aware of the requirements for the Georgia Dept of Corrections.....They're a former employer.
I was really asking for thoughts and opinions on the program, not of the programs applicability to potential career plans I may have mentioned in the past. (For the record, I have abandoned the insane idea of working in private corrections.....my student loans are enough to keep me in public sector).
sanantone Wrote:What was this supposed to show me? Concord does have a JD that follows California's standards; the Executive JD does not follow California's standards. There would be no point in offering the Executive JD if it were just like the JD. If you want to have a chance at practicing law in California, you should enroll in the JD program, not the Executive JD program.
I misunderstood a previous statement....I thought you were referring to the J.D., not the E.J.D. My mistake. You are correct; The E.J.D. does not qualify a student to practice law.
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20-Community College Courses (2004-2006)
80-Semester Hours at Western Governors University (2010-2012)
15-Charter Oak State College (2013)
12-CLEP
3-DSST
6-FEMA
If I can do it, ANYONE can do it![/COLOR]