Education
Nov. 21, 2007
Learning Law Online: A Nontraditional Route
For students like Robert Uyeda, online law schools are sometimes the best option. These schools offer the flexibility that many people need to take up a course of study, whether because of time, educational style, geography or cost.
By Maya Meinert
Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - Traditional law schools aren't for everyone. Some aspiring lawyers have responsibilities that don't allow them to stop working and attend law school full time, and others don't live close enough to a brick-and-mortar school to attend classes even part time.
For these students, online law schools are sometimes the best option....
Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - Traditional law schools aren't for everyone. Some aspiring lawyers have responsibilities that don't allow them to stop working and attend law school full time, and others don't live close enough to a brick-and-mortar school to attend classes even part time.
For these students, online law schools are sometimes the best option....
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