12-13-2022, 12:50 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-13-2022, 01:06 PM by SweetSecret.)
(12-03-2022, 12:25 PM)Randyb100 Wrote: Has anyone heard of Concord Law School, the first fully online law school? It's not ABA approved but is regionally approved in California. There are also several accounts of graduates sitting for the bar in other states after petitioning.Yes, and I have tried asking them the same question twice about transferring in the Law Shelf courses to the JD program and have not gotten any answer. Maybe third time will be a charm?
There are a few other resources I would suggest. First, check out Mike Kim's LSAT Trainer book. Second, the new big thing is the website LSATDemon.com. For people who are not low-income students, the LSATDemon website has a great scholarship page that links to PDFs about the various funding available to students but the page will also tell you your chances of getting a scholarship based on UGPA and LSAT score.
Some places offer free one-on-one tutoring for low-income students. If I could remember the names I would post them but I think the best thing is just to do research.
Finally, there is a huge correlation between schools that offer bar prep courses or materials and the first time bar pass rate according to a recent study that came out. Given that I would specifically look at schools that offer these. Personally I put everything into Google Sheets with tuition prices, bar pass rates, location appeal, and any opportunities that the school offered that I thought I might be interested in and used the sort function to find the best options for me.
OP, I think I was the one who initially posted about the law school dean site tuition search, but it looks like that website link is no longer working.
Khan Academy also has an free LSAT prep program which could be good for beginners. However, eventually they start repeating a lot of the same questions so I would highly suggest that once a person sees the same questions they switch to a different site.
Finally do not undervalue the local public library and the inter-library loan system. I got a lot of the LSAT study books through the library, but the LSAT trainer was actually on my wish list and gifted to me because it had been so highly rated.
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2016 TESU, BA-LIBST, Emphases in Multimedia Comm./Human & Social Services
TESU TECEPS: Abnormal Psych PSY-350, Psych of Women PSY-270, Sales Mgmnt MAR-322, Advertising MAR-323, Marketing COM-210; Capstone w/ Ciacco
Other Sources: CLEP, Art Portfolio, 3 Comm. Colleges, 2 Art Colleges, FEMA, AICPCU Ethics