04-27-2018, 12:44 PM
Yes, great advice. This might take some time but the peace of mind will be well worth it!
Like davewill said you can probably find a law school SOMEWHERE that will accept you so you might want to just consider how picky you are about the school that you attend. If you just want to get it done, then testing out is probably the way to go. However, if you think you are going to be particular about your law school then maybe not.
In my opinion, community college is so frustrating (and so few cc students actually graduate in a reasonable amount of time) that it is probably worth it to test out even if that limits your law school options. But that's something you should decide for yourself!
Like davewill said you can probably find a law school SOMEWHERE that will accept you so you might want to just consider how picky you are about the school that you attend. If you just want to get it done, then testing out is probably the way to go. However, if you think you are going to be particular about your law school then maybe not.
In my opinion, community college is so frustrating (and so few cc students actually graduate in a reasonable amount of time) that it is probably worth it to test out even if that limits your law school options. But that's something you should decide for yourself!