- Mon Apr 09, 2018 2:06 pm
#44856
Hello,
I was wondering if the upside to being in a 2 year program outweighs the downside?
I've heard that you aren't viewed as a more "complete" applicant in the job market as someone who has taken 3 years to get their JD.
For example, would entering the 2 year program that Brooklyn Law offers be essentially what that student makes of it or is the hill steeper to climb in securing a job with said 2 year degree as opposed to a 3 year degree.
Any insight is much appreciated!
I was wondering if the upside to being in a 2 year program outweighs the downside?
I've heard that you aren't viewed as a more "complete" applicant in the job market as someone who has taken 3 years to get their JD.
For example, would entering the 2 year program that Brooklyn Law offers be essentially what that student makes of it or is the hill steeper to climb in securing a job with said 2 year degree as opposed to a 3 year degree.
Any insight is much appreciated!