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What would your opinion be of someone getting a law degree (J.D.) online?

I would like to hear what you all think about this. I have my B.S. in criminal justice from a normal state college but I am in an area where I would have to leave my current career and drive hours or more away to attend an actual law school. Do you think I could get hired if I had an online JD? My cumulative GPA was 3.9 in college.

Thank you!

I’m going to Law school next yr… Would it be smart to?

I’m going to a school that offers a joint degree.. Would it matter if I do that or should i just get a Juris Doctor degree? Would I receive more money?

How long would it take to earn a law degree?

I just graduated with a BS in biology, and want to go back to school for law.
I have a misdemeanor on my record and I have decided to use this as an opportunity to learn from my mistakes and to help others do the same.

How long does it normally take to earn a law degree and what kind of careers does it offer other than being a criminal lawyer?

Can you earn a Law degree online that would be accepted in Georgia to take the bar exam?

I have a full time job, and a family but I am still interested in becoming a family law lawyer. I can’t take classes during the day or at night, but I can squeeze them in online at my convenience. But I don’t want to waste the time and money if I can never practice in Georgia, where I live.

does anyone know if there is an online program I can take?

How does the “honours” system work in UK universities, and how would that translate for a US student?

The university websites (in England) states that the basic requirement for admission to the LLM programme is a recognised first degree in law (or a degree with substantial law content) of at least good upper second class honours standard or an equivalent overseas qualification. I guess I’m wondering what the overseas equivalent is for an American.
I’m currently getting my JD at an ABA accreditted university.

If i get a Bachelor’s degree in Law in the US, would i be considered for immigration to Germany?

I am studying Law in college and I’m fluent in German. My mother’s entire family is German from Albstadt-Ebingen in Baden-Wuerttemburg Germany. My fathers side is polish. I am an A-Student in Law and wish to move to Germany following my receiving my Degree. I’m studying in the field of Prosecution on behalf of the State in criminal cases. Would i be considered for a work/settlement visa and eventual Naturalization? P.S. I would particularly like to work in either Bavaria or Baden-Wuerttemburg, thanks :)

Would You Like to Further Your Career? Why not Get an Associate Degree Online?

In today’s competitive job market wouldn’t it be nice to have a competitive edge? Wouldn’t it be nice to have a career with job prospects well into the future? An associate degree may be just what you are looking for.

What is an Associate Degree?

An associate degree is an academic degree that can be completed in two years and requires 60 hours of class time or approximately 20 courses. This academic degree is usually awarded by community colleges, junior colleges, and four-year universities.

The two year course of study is made up of major classes, electives and general education requirements. Major classes relate directly to your chosen area of study. Electives are courses related to your area of study while general education requirements are courses all students must take, regardless of major. The goal of both elective and general required classes is to provide you with a wide range of experiences and knowledge, beyond your chosen area of study.

An associate degree can either prepare you for a career following graduation or it can be a stepping stone to a bachelor’s degree. This is why associate degrees are broken down to occupational and transfer degrees, occupational leading to immediate job entry and transfer leading into transition to a 4 year college or university.

 

Why should I obtain an associate degree?

Bachelor’s degree – if you are considering a bachelors degree program, this is a great way to test the waters and determine if you like your chosen career prior to making a 4 year commitment. It allows you to get ready for a 4 year degree program by trying it out on a smaller scale, at a community or junior college.

More money – always a good reason. According to the US Department of Labor, associate degree holders earn, on average, $6600 more than their high school counterparts. They also have an easier time of finding jobs as demand for this level of academic training is high.

Chance to enter interesting professions – an associate degree allows you to get training in a specific career within a relatively short amount of time. Associate degrees are offered in areas such as health care, nursing, law, liberal arts, social work, psychology, business, and engineering. You will find that this level of training allows for great opportunity to explore interesting professions.

 

How to choose a school to obtain an associate degree?

The benefits of an associate degree are clear. But how do you select the right school? When choosing a school to pursue your higher education, consider some of the following:

· Accreditation

· Job placement rate of graduates

· Student transfer rate (if it’s high you don’t want to be at that school)

· Course offerings (make sure the school meets your needs)

· Faculty qualifications (who will be teaching you?)

· School curriculum

Remember, take your time and investigate all your options. You are on the right track to a better and more rewarding career. Make sure you chose the right school to reach your goal.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Maya Aleksic has a Doctorate in Education Psychology and has worked for both the Arizona State Department of Education as well as a prominent Arizona High School District. She is currently responsible for writing and maintaining a website focused on online education and the benefits of obtaining a degree online. She is also reasonable for all the website content, frequent article and blog posts as well as a monthly newsletter.


For more tips and advice on choosing the best online degree program, courses and career opportunities go to http://www.Select-Online-Degree.com for up to date education news.

Does anyone know anywhere I could earn a law degree that would be valid in the US but not earned there?

This semester I am studying abroad and I have decided that I do not want to go back to the US. I am not sure since I am kind of young and have a feeling I might change my mind later. So, I want to study international law in another country but be sure that my degree would be transferable to the US if I ever choose to return. Does anyone know where I can study? I speak French and Spanish but am willing to learn other languages. Thank you!

why would someone attend an ivy league school, earn a law degree, study politics?

only to run against a woman with a communications degree from Wasilla Community College?

10 points how much would it cost to set up a nightclub in California???

i am 16 and from england am thinking of moving to california after doing an llb law degree then a llm for a year then be a layer however i was just wondering how much would a top night club cost and make a fab one liek top everythin i wa thinking the oc area how much would a decent fashionble nightclub cost to do up and make really good just wondering i wont do it until i work for a couple of years but i as jsut wondering thnx
plz answer – serious answers thnx xxxxx
i want to open a club because i do but i have always wanted to be a lwayer my dad owns loads of pubs and didnt go to uni u just need to know how to run it and have money thats all but i was asking how much xx