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Old 09-24-2004, 10:44 AM
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Originally posted by kddani
No, not especially law schools. Law schools don't do this. You can't do this.

You can't start class at one school, go and take the class (who says they even have them?) at another school then go back to the original school and take the final. Profs have entirely different cirriculums and styles and what you learn.

Again, show me proof of ANY school that does this?

Why are you bullsh!ting people who ARE in law school and who DO know about this sort of thing?
I disagree - our good friend went to CUNY Law for 1st and 3rd year, he studied as a visiting student at FSU-Law for year 2. This is actually quite common, as I've found out. Unfortunately, FSU messed up his credit hours and he ended up having to stay at CUNY for a semester longer than anticipated, but it doesn't matter - he passed the FL bar with flying colors, did a stint in the PD's office and is now in private practice. He is also an R.N. and a certified Microsoft guy. And a pilot. We fear he has ADD, LOL.

My husband's cousin was a NY Law and had gotten invited to do year 2 at some Ivy League school (forget which one) and turned it down because she didn't want to be separated from her DH. Turns out she should have gone since they divorced shortly after she graduated (summa cum laude, I might add).
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Last edited by PenguinTrax; 09-24-2004 at 10:46 AM.