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Michael C. Dorf, Professor of Law at Columbia University wrote:  "...the great pedagogical challenge for law schools has been how to justify keeping students for 3 years, when (law school students) learn roughly 80% of what they (need to know) in a single semester."

To read Professor Dorf's complete article, click here!

Using the same study materials as traditional law schools such as Harvard, Stanford, and Yale, members can achieve the same level of legal knowledge as traditional law school graduates in as little as 6 to 12 months on a part-time basis.

"Traditional law school is a needlessly grueling educational experience and steeped in outdated traditions and mired in antiquated teaching methods." 

Traditional legal educators know it does not take 3 years of full time study to gain the knowledge level needed for competency.  Many prestigious law schools offer prep programs that condense the first semester of law school into a week or a day.