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I believe the University of Texas has an online Criminal Justice degree (at least its upper level courses are), which is the closest thing I know to Pre Law. If I'm not mistaken, its lower level classes can be taken at a local college.
However, Northwestern State University also has a Criminal Justice degree that is totally online, and its easier than above to enter into. It also does not charge you out-of-state fees once you are enrolled online. Take your pick. |
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Let me just say that law schools teaches law subjects as though you started with a tabula rasa. Pre-law studies may be important in terms of building the analytical and negotiating skills that are indeed crucial to the practice of law, but then there are ample opportunities to hone such skills in law school. There are many specialty areas in law, and graduates admit that they ended up practicing in a different, unrelated area that they specialized in. It's that uncertain somewhat.
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