What’s 3 Years Got To Do With It?

What’s 3 Years Got To Do With It?

Jelena & Branden use this episode to explore different law school structures as well as the shift to online learning.
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vor 4 Jahren

If you were a fan of verbing nouns, you could say, “There are
more ways to law school than ever before.” While we are always
horrified by that kind of linguistic vandalism here at The Legal
Level, there is a kernel of truth in the grammatical wreckage:
You no longer have to stare at professors in-person for three
years during business hours to be a lawyer.


But that doesn’t mean that all the alternatives are created
equal, and even traditional law school has changed recently,
which is why Jelena & Branden are using this episode to
explore different law school structures as well as the shift to
online learning.


Give us forty-five minutes, and you’ll know everything there is
to know about:
Part-time law school programs, which usually take 4 years to
complete Accelerated 2-year programs 3+3 Bachelors/JD Pipeline
Programs Law schools’ shift to online learning Fully-online JD
programs (spoiler alert, these are bad!)

Links and Further Resources from this Episode:



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