09-19-2024, 04:46 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-19-2024, 04:50 PM by HogwartsSchool.)
(09-19-2024, 04:14 PM)Bingbong Wrote:(09-19-2024, 03:15 PM)HogwartsSchool Wrote:(09-19-2024, 08:06 AM)Bingbong Wrote: Hello All,
Sorry to bump an old thread, but didn't think it was necessary to make a new one. Yes I am interested in know about this too.
I am also looking into this law school, https://americaninstituteoflaw.com/
but I am not too keen on taking the baby bar, and the tuition is slightly more than NWCU
Another option is the University of London LLB degree which is way cheaper than NWCU, (Around $8500 for students without a first degree, or $6400 for students who have a first degree) but would require a LLM to sit the bar in most US states.
https://www.london.ac.uk/study/courses/u...helor-laws
Another option is the UK Open university which is more expensive, but they do not have any formal entry requirements, so basically anyone can enroll in this degree.
https://www.open.ac.uk/courses/law/degre...lsrc=aw.ds
If you plan to take the bar in the US, I would be cautious on "University of London LLB degree" and other LLB online degrees from the UK because many states do not accept "online LLB" even with a LLM in the US. Its not as easy as it sounds.
Interesting that you mentioned this. I was just reading someone’s experience on Reddit. Apparently they qualify to sit the NY bar because along with the LLB from the UOL, they have an LLM from an ABA school.
For LLB from the UOL, its all depends on how the person studied. Did they study online or more likely at in-person learning center which is classified differently with NY Bar. Its not all black and white when it comes to the NY or other state bars. Also, unless things changed, NY bar doesn't allow LLM to be online, only in-person.