<p>Okay. Don't laugh at me. Lol. I'm majoring in Paralegal Studies at my local community college. I graduate with my Associates in the spring. I chose the major at the time because I needed to get my foot in the door with a half way decent job in a short amount of time. Needless to say my situation has changed and I want to continue my undergrad and eventually go to law school. Liberty University offers a Paralegal Bachelors exclusive to their online curriculum that will allow a lot of my credits to transfer for law classes shaving a solid year off of my undergrad. However can I get into a halfway decent Law School with it? Obviously I'm not talking top 20. I'm talking like 35-55 range rank wise. </p>
<p>Note: My community colleges paralegal program is ABA approved while Liberty has not received ABA approval for their Paralegal program yet. Not sure if that would be a factor or not?</p>
<p>St. Josephs University offers the same major as well as Peirce College in Philly. (I'm from right outside of Philly) A bit more pricey though. St. Josephs University bridge program would allow me to take night courses for half the tuition rate putting it on par with peirce at about 15k per year range. While Liberty online is about 7k per year. </p>
<p>Either one more advantageous than the other?</p>