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Steve and Cajun, that's very true, some HR positions work closely with the law. I went with the Paralegal ceritification a few years ago because, well, it was quick and easy. I like research and paperwork (yes, I know I'm a weirdo) so thought it would fit. But I've been contemplating a change for months, but ...
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Well I finally settled on Kaplan- this biggest plus was that books are included in tuition. My employer won't pay for books separately, but will if they're included in the tuition cost. Thank you all for the great advice.
The bad news- after approving my courses TWICE and sending me 2 Letters of Credit, my employer send and ...
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Thank you for the article you sent- very informative. Transferability doesn't seem to be as much of as issue as I thought it could be.
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If I go with Kaplan, which at this point seems very likely, then credit transferring won't be a problem. That's the hugest thing they have in their favor right now. I can go from Associates to Bachelors with them. Credit transferring is only a concern if I went with a school that does not have the options of ...
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Thanks for the info guys. I've been perusing this site and have found a ton of information. I'll look into these programs alog with some of the others I'm looking at now.
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Does anyone have experinece and/or recommendations for an assocites degree in Paralegal Studies? I am currently looking at Kaplan. I really like that I can get the Associates from them, and then continue on to earn my Bachelors. My ultimate goal will be a Bachelor's, and I figure I might as well pick up an ...
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