11-17-2024, 02:27 PM
Typically in the US, one does not complete a Bachelor of Law. They usually complete a bachelor's degree in history, political science, public policy, criminal justice, psychology, or business. Those seem to be the most common bachelor's for those considering law school.
In order to take the Bar Exam in many states, you need a JD from an ABA program. They don't have an alternative option. In my state, an unaccredited law school is not acceptable. And if only 28% of first timers from an unaccredited program pass, what's that tell you?
In order to take the Bar Exam in many states, you need a JD from an ABA program. They don't have an alternative option. In my state, an unaccredited law school is not acceptable. And if only 28% of first timers from an unaccredited program pass, what's that tell you?