Good Accelerated J.D. Programs?

<p>I know already of the one's RPI, Case Western, and George Washington University offer. Any other good ones you guys think are noteworthy?</p>

<p>Accelerated JD programs are not a great idea imo. Who knows? You may get a 3.9 and a 175, then you would totally regret doing all that bureaucratic BS for a law school you don’t even want to go to. My guess is if you went elsewhere than those 3 schools fo UG and then applied to them after graduation, you would be happier. Options, man. options.</p>

<p>Unless you’re talking about some other program.</p>

<p>Columbia (i.e. Columbia U. in New York/the Ivy Columbia) Law runs an Accelerated Interdisciplinary Program in Legal Education program through lots of top liberal arts schools.</p>

<p>Mohammad Wong, actually, if you get a 3.9 and 175, you don’t need to go to the school that offered you guaranted admission. You can choose to stay another year and go to another school. If anything, an accellerated program gives you more options.</p>

<p>Fordham! Fordham has a program that feeds into its own law School at Lincoln Center. Fordham Law is currently ranked number 25 in the nation and is ranked number one in national ethics. Its a HIGHLY respected Law School.</p>

<p>Regardless, if you dont want Fordham Law, then Fordham undergrad regularly feeds its graduates to Columbia Law, Harvard Law, Yale Law and many more.</p>

<p>I’m pretty sure Wharton students are allowed to apply to Penn law in junior year, if that counts?</p>

<p>“Mohammad Wong, actually, if you get a 3.9 and 175, you don’t need to go to the school that offered you guaranted admission. You can choose to stay another year and go to another school. If anything, an accellerated program gives you more options.”</p>

<p>You missed my point, and use spell check.</p>

<p>thanks everyone - I’ll look somemore into the Penn and Fordham programs, and I guess I’ll ask my guidance counseler some more about this too if she knows anything about it</p>