I would stick with traditional colleges as opposed to private $$ schools or online, for-profit schools such as penn foster, stratford career, university of phoenix, strayer as they are merely out to ‘make a profit’: http://www.uopsucks.com
Most suggest that paralegals have a at least a bachelor’s degree in ‘something’ to obtain employment. Wondering if it depends on the region. Please only consider paralegal courses that are accredited with the ABA: http://www.abanet.org Though as in all careers, that doesn’t guarantee a position Perhaps doing an internship may help but perhaps check with the local law firms as to whether paralegals are needed in your locale.
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I would stick with traditional colleges as opposed to private $$ schools or online, for-profit schools such as penn foster, stratford career, university of phoenix, strayer as they are merely out to ‘make a profit’: http://www.uopsucks.com
http://www.ripoffreport.com and can type into search.
US colleges: http://www.utexas.edu/world/univ
Most suggest that paralegals have a at least a bachelor’s degree in ‘something’ to obtain employment. Wondering if it depends on the region. Please only consider paralegal courses that are accredited with the ABA: http://www.abanet.org Though as in all careers, that doesn’t guarantee a position
Perhaps doing an internship may help but perhaps check with the local law firms as to whether paralegals are needed in your locale.
General info: http://www.bls.gov/oco and can search ‘paralegals’ or such.