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Hello SirJake and congratulations on your path into law school. That sounds so awesome. I got so pumped up reading your story and future plans. You even got me thinking about law school!!!! I figure if I'm gonna run my mouth anyway...I might as well get paid for it!!!
I noticed that ShotoJuku was in here... so by obligation, I have to tease him!!! I bet you guys that in about 6 months you'll be hearing about him signing up for law school!!!! Quote:
Good One!!!! Good Luck to all on their educationaly journey. The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. From a loyal degree seeker, Marshall
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Marshall L. Williams IV Thomas Edison State College (not enrolled yet) A.S.B.A (30 credits down, 30 to go) B.S.B.A General Management (48 credits down, 72 to go) CLEPS TAKEN: *Social Sciences & History (60) - 4/01/2008 *Principles of Management (68) - 4/21 *Principles of Marketing (72) - 4/30 *Introductory Sociology (69) - 5/05 *Financial Accounting (53) - 5/29 *Introductory Psychology (66) - 6/23 *Introduction to Educational Psychology (56) -7/01 *Human Growth & Development (59) - 7/08 *English Composition w/essay (49) - 7/10 *Analyzing & Interpreting Lit (64) - 7/22 OTHER CREDITS: *25 FEMA (raw) Quotes: "What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us" - Oliver Wendell Holmes "Things which matter most must never be at the mercy of things which matter least." - Goethe |
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I am actually planning the same thing. Matter of fact, it really depends on how well I do on the LSAT and based on how much scholarship money I can get. Or, if any management positions pop up, I might go MBA. My initial goal is to get the degree with Excelsior, then study like a dog for LSAT. I am thinking of getting the Blueprint Solo for my initial studies.
Last year, I contacted my local school and spoke with the Dean and was initially given the following response in regards to acceptance to law school. "As far as I know there is no limit on how many CLEP exams you decide to take. However, when being considered for admission, your GPA and LSAT scores are what weighs most heavily. So, if taking the CLEP will negatively impact your GPA, you may want to reconsider. If you have a good GPA to begin with, than you should be in good shape. As far as scholarships are concerned, they are determined based on merit." This was good info, but I was more concerned about getting scholarship money. That's when I spoke with the Dean to get more details on how they evaluate based on merit. He mentioned if you're an older student, they don't knock many points if you take many of your courses online or classes, but if you are young and out of high school taking a lot of CLEP, they don't know how they will interact with people. For older students and working in a business environment, you are already interacting with people and have that experience (social skills). Then again, it's safe not to have most of your credits on testing when being evaluated for scholarships. |
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I just went through the entire law school admissions process (I start law school this Fall). If you score high on your LSAT (160+), you should not have any trouble getting into a law school. There will be some who raise their eyebrow at the non-traditional credits, but a strong LSAT performance will more than make-up for that. Example, at UH law this year (Top 60 school), they admitted folks with 2.5 GPA's when they had a 160+ on their LSAT. You might not get into a top tier school, but you shouldn't have any problems getting into law school somewhere. The best advice I can give is do well on your LSAT, get good letters of recommendation, and write a strong personal statement.
PS: A great resource for determining your chances at particular schools: LawSchoolNumbers.com | LawSchoolNumbers.com Good luck! Last edited by collegeblogger : 04-25-2008 at 10:35 AM. |