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I'm a non traditional student (age wise)
I wanted to start law school in 2019 fall. I cant relocate so I started looking into the hybrid programs. Anybody have useful information. Its a new trend, replacing part time night programs. Mitchell Hemline has the only graduated class this year. The other option I saw was Syracuse University (inaugurating class this spring) and Touro. Daytona and Denver are also starting them this fall of 2019, but they are probably not an option for me since the classes run over Saturday.
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Denver too now? Hmm...
Edit: dang it. Travel every other weekend, sometimes back to back? That's a little rough.
I'm curious about how these hybrids work as well. I'm considering both of these schools.
From my understanding, its only traveling once a semester for a week of full full class, 8:30-5:30. That's for Mitchel Hamlin, and they are the only school that has graduates at this point. Syracuse is just starting now in January its inaugural class all others are starting fall. this is different than the part time weekend programs.