Guest guest Posted October 8, 2000 Report Share Posted October 8, 2000 Hi, Sorry to take so long to respond. I teach at the Univ. Ala. School of Law in Tuscaloosa, AL. The Jay College of Criminal Justice is an undergraduate school that specializes in criminal justice issues. It is NOT a law school; graduates who wish to practice must still attend law school for 3 years after graduating from Jay. The college has a good reputation, but is very narrowly focused. For more info, go to this url: http://www.jjay.cuny.edu/about_jjc/about.html Regards, Jon in Tuscaloosa > Are you a professor at UA located in Washington, DC > If so maybe you can help me out my daughter is in the 11th grade and > has-been taken classes for law in her high school she wants to go to Jay > school of law in New York have you heard of it and tell me what you think > about it if you heard of it. This may help her a lot. She is looking for > something were there is a sleeping quarters. thanks MJ of land Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 9, 2000 Report Share Posted October 9, 2000 Hey Jon, My son took the LSAT's on Saturday (He's at UF) and then went home and had a party to celebrate (which probably included lots of liquor and girls!). He said he studied more for those puppies than for anything in his life and he is sooooo glad to have them over. I couldn't even understand the questions, no less answer them! How come it takes so long to get the scores back? They said 6 weeks.If he doesn't get in to the school of his choice can I send him there to be your janitor? in Atlanta 10/12/00 - Dancing in 3 days!!!! BMI 44 > > Are you a professor at UA located in Washington, DC > > If so maybe you can help me out my daughter is in the 11th grade > and > > has-been taken classes for law in her high school she wants to go > to Jay > > school of law in New York have you heard of it and tell me what you > think > > about it if you heard of it. This may help her a lot. She is > looking for > > something were there is a sleeping quarters. thanks MJ of land Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 9, 2000 Report Share Posted October 9, 2000 Liquor and women fit almost any celebration (getting up in the morning, showering, not getting hit by a bus, etc.) Well, at least the women! No clue as to why it takes so long to grade the LSAT; there's an awful lot of tests to be scored, though. I wish him the very best of luck! And you, have a great dance!!! > > > Are you a professor at UA located in Washington, DC > > > If so maybe you can help me out my daughter is in the 11th grade > > and > > > has-been taken classes for law in her high school she wants to go > > to Jay > > > school of law in New York have you heard of it and tell me what > you > > think > > > about it if you heard of it. This may help her a lot. She is > > looking for > > > something were there is a sleeping quarters. thanks MJ of > land Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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