Want To Become A Lawyer? Earn It Online
Posted by admin | Under Online Schooling Sunday Feb 28, 2010
For many Americans, becoming a lawyer is the dream career. Based on what many Americans see in the movies and on television, criminal justice law is glamorous, exciting, and a way to make an impressive income. However, the road to becoming a criminal lawyer is a long and arduous one.
Any lawyer must go through years of schooling and finally pass the bar exam to become a licensed attorney. To get into any law school, a student interested in becoming an attorney must have already received an undergraduate, or Bachelors degree, from an accredited university. Today, more and more students are obtaining an online Bachelor degree before moving onto law school.
The Internet is a huge resource for communication as well as education. In recent years, Internet education has become a popular way for many people to increase their education level and obtain a variety of degrees. E-learning is very appealing because it is so convenient and often less expensive than a traditional college education. The basics of distance education have been made virtual through online education.
Though elearning appears to be so convenient, there is risk involved if the student does not properly research the institute. If a student wishes to go on to law school and become a successful attorney, it is essential that the online degree program be a valid one. One of the greatest dangers of receiving an education online is that the so-called university could be a diploma mill instead. A diploma mill gives out diplomas that are virtually useless in exchange for cash.
In order to take advantage of an online college degree the student should always receive his or her online education from an accredited university. Many accredited colleges and universities such as Duke and Stanford are now offering online degree programs that students may use to receive a Bachelors degree. In turn, these degrees can help these students get into a law school.
To ensure that the online degree program is a valid and legitimate one, students should research the institute more carefully than just reading its website. For example, students may check the accreditation of any online degree program through the US Department of Education. Students may also check the legitimacy of an Internet University through the Council for Higher Education Accreditations website. A third way students can check the validity of such a program is to write to the Diploma Mill Police. The Diploma Mill Police authenticates Internet institutes of education.
Kevin Pederson
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can i earn an online degree to become a lawyer?
i want to become a lawyer and i dont have the time or money to go to law school….is there a way to earn my degree online??
maybe not casue that is very hard …
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uhm…no???are you serious???they don’t earn that much if you could just sit your ass up and dont work for it!!
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go to the http://www.detc.org website ad look under accredited schools. You can do a search there. Concord is there as is Taft U.
Links are provided and thse are accredited programs…..
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http://www.detc.org
It can be done but only in California and the pass rate is really low. Taft and Concord are two examples.
Understand though – doing it online is harder, takes longer, and costs more than going to law school in the classroom seat. Online isn’t your solution.
If you mean earn your bachelor’s degree (you have to have that to get into law school) online then yes, it’s done all the time and there are 1000’s of schools to pick from. Probably even your own StateU in your state.
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I certainly hope not.
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The only state you can get a law degree online is in California, and frankly, the passing rate is low and I wouldn’t hire you as an attorney if you DID go about it that way.
Law is a complex profession which requires seven years’ education because of its complexity. If you don’t have the time to focus on the level of classes you need to complete to earn your J.D. it’s entirely possibly that in the long run, you wouldn’t be willing to spend that time working on your client’s case either.
Lawyers abide by a code of ethics and one of those ethics is that you are required to serve as competent representation. I just don’t think an "online degree" makes you competent enough to represent a client in court.
Please try applying for FAFSA financial aid for graduate school and look at some state level colleges. (Try University of Michigan Law). That way you have financial assistance to pay for it and you have spent the time needed to represent and serve your client . . .and the court.
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Outside of California there are no colleges that offer juris doctor programs online. However, if you are interested in getting a bachelors degree in legal studies that will put you in the right direction that is a great idea that can be accomplished online.
This site has some information on regionally accredited degree programs in legal studies and some colleges for you to consider:
http://www.ecollegefinder.org/online-paralegal-bachelors-degree.aspx
Good Luck!
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