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Originally Posted by KSUViolet06
^^^Oh no, I get that. I was just unaware that Kaplan has a law program. I shouldn't be surprised.
I'm hi-jacking, but I don't get the allure of doing a degree with Kaplan. So many disclaimers.
For example, I'm in an M. Ed. program. Kaplan offers the SAME program with BIG GIANT ASTERISKS saying "Kaplan can't guarantee that you'll be eligible for a teaching license after completing this, as it doesn't meet the licensure requirements of any state except Iowa."
Well, what is the point of it then? Why would someone spend a bajillion dollars to not even be eligible for a license?
Are you even eligible to take the bar after you get a Kaplan degree?
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Remember that cool thread about online degrees that turned into a thread about for-profit schools?

Deja vu.
Interesting 2007 article that lists a few for-profit "schools of law":
http://stayviolation.typepad.com/chu...or-profit.html
(I do not necessarily agree with him but I am amused by his word usage errors that any amount of proofreading could have caught.)
Warning the world about all for-profit schools, one thread at a time. This is a list of the majority of for-profit schools and does not include every for-profit "school of law":
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...s_and_colleges