My boyfriend is thinking of doing the BAS. CAn he do a minor with it?
He's in between the BABA-Marketing or the BAS in Management and be done quickly.
He has the pierpoint AAS already.
New Mexico is another state, they even let non-medical doctors prescribe medicine in New Mexico lol
He's in between the BABA-Marketing or the BAS in Management and be done quickly.
He has the pierpoint AAS already.
(10-29-2021, 12:19 PM)ss20ts Wrote:California is like this for a lot of things. If you can prove you can pass the certification tests California usually lets you practice in a lot of things.(10-29-2021, 12:15 PM)dfrecore Wrote:(10-25-2021, 09:33 AM)ss20ts Wrote:(10-24-2021, 03:01 PM)Federicojavier Wrote: So interesting to see that so many here are leaning towards an AAS. I was checking the requirement to to be admitted at NWCUlaw and the only degree that they do not take is the AAS.
This is what the have to say about it:
"Unlike the Associate of Arts degree and the Associate of Science degree, the Associate in Applied Arts degree and the Associate in Applied Science degree are considered vocational degrees and do not satisfy the California Bar’s eligibility requirements."
I thought you needed a bachelor's degree at a minimum to get into law school. I can't imagine any law school admitting students who only have an associate degree. Honestly, an associate degree in no way prepares anyone for law school.
This is a self-study "law school" that allows you to sit for the CA state bar - but no other states. It's one of only a few states that allows this - you don't need a Bachelor's degree nor a law degree there - you can pass the bar to become a lawyer (and it's considered one of the hardest bars to pass in the country).
Weird. Not sure I'd want an attorney who didn't attend law school, but hey it's Cali and they are unique.....I'll leave it at that. LOL
New Mexico is another state, they even let non-medical doctors prescribe medicine in New Mexico lol
Dr. Ashkir DHA, MBA, MAOL, PMP, GARA