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Originally Posted by KSigkid
The timing is kind of funny, but The National Jurist, a magazine for law students, had an article this month about online law schools. Maybe I'm being hardheaded, but I just don't see how you can get the same type of education in an online program as those of us who go the brick and mortar route (whether in a day or evening program).
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You probably can't, and the law schools know it. I think it comes down to the issue of some graduate degrees being "cash cows" for the Universities. Clearly, the school pays far less for an online student than for a traditional student, but there's usually not that big a difference in tuition; many online programs do not offer scholarships or fellowships like brick and mortar institutions do.