FORGE your personal path to success with
The Center For Legal Studies
Since
we began offering our law classes in 1980, we have found that
there are three categories of backgrounds of entering students.
First, there are those who take our courses to learn a new
profession and these students comprise the greatest proportion
of our student population.
Second, many students are working
in the legal field and need the additional training that our
courses provide. Finally, a few people enroll to keep up with
the latest changes in the law and perhaps to make sure that
they understand the nuances underlying televised trials.
Those
students seeking the education necessary to procure their
first job in law often graduate and work as Paralegals, Legal Nurse Consultants, legal consultants, legal
assistants, investigators, mediators, teachers, clerks, title
examiners, abstractors, researchers, claims
adjusters, appraisers, examiners, health
and safety specialists, technicians,
and many other specialties.
These are also entry level
law jobs that many of our graduates pursue
who wish to ultimately become lawyers and judges.
Many students
seeking college entry exam help also know CLS is a
sure bet with standardized test preparation courses including
the hugely popular For Dummies® books by Scott
and Lisa Hatch.
Many people
take CLS courses for reasons including their related profession,
related personal law cases, and personal application
to common law.
For Paralegal
and Victim Advocacy students, CLS provides internship assistance to those live lecture students graduating with an "A" average
and in the top 25% of their class, and online/ DVD/VHS/audio
students graduating with at least a 95% average. Job placement
assistance is also available in most metropolitan areas.
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