Terrible investment. After it was all said and done, it cost $90K for a juris doctorate degree that resulted in a $45k starting salary. They will do next to nothing to help you find a job or an internship unless you're a top 5-10% student. From professors that are rude and/or dismissive to completely failing to prepare students to practice law, this was a terrible experience. Then they have the audacity to ask for money while you're still paying back your student loans with interest.
My personal favorite was the email ad for their Master of Jurisprudence in Energy Law program, which would've required incurring more debt and provided no evidence that it would actually help with a career in the energy industry. Evidently, they didn't get the memo that you can't squeeze blood out of a turnip.
Save your money and go to welding school. Or apply to be a Quiktrip store manager. Both positions pay more and don't require a mountain of debt.
Review Left On 02/26/2018
Chris Barnett
Very dishonest university. They don't stand behind the promises made to students. They do as they please, keep students money, deny them degrees with no due process. Please don't waste your time or money supporting this university.
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My personal favorite was the email ad for their Master of Jurisprudence in Energy Law program, which would've required incurring more debt and provided no evidence that it would actually help with a career in the energy industry. Evidently, they didn't get the memo that you can't squeeze blood out of a turnip.
Save your money and go to welding school. Or apply to be a Quiktrip store manager. Both positions pay more and don't require a mountain of debt.
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